In just a few short years, the South Carolina native has transitioned from a blink-and-you’ll-miss-her TV guest star to one of the most sought-after leading ladies in the industry.

Madelyn Cline attends Netflix’s POGUELANDIA Celebrating “Outer Banks” Season 4 Part 2 on November 02, 2024 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by JC Olivera/Getty Images)

Known for her magnetic screen presence and a “cool girl” energy that feels both effortless and intense, Cline has carefully curated a filmography that proves she’s far more than just a teen idol. To celebrate her big day, we’re looking back at the five roles that officially positioned her as Hollywood’s newest rising star.

Sarah Cameron – Outer Banks (2020–Present)

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This is the role that changed everything. As the “Princess of the Kooks” turned Pogue fugitive, Cline delivered a performance that anchored the Netflix phenomenon. Sarah Cameron could have easily been a one-dimensional trope, but Cline gave her a rebellious spirit, emotional depth, and a raw vulnerability that resonated with millions. Her chemistry with the cast and her ability to handle high-stakes action made her an overnight global superstar.

Whiskey – Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)

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Stepping into Rian Johnson’s star-studded murder mystery was the ultimate “arrival” moment for Cline. Playing Whiskey, the tactical and ambitious girlfriend of a Twitch streamer (Dave Bautista), Cline held her own alongside heavyweights like Daniel Craig and Edward Norton. She masterfully played with the “trophy girlfriend” stereotype, eventually revealing layers of intelligence and motive that proved she could handle sharp, ensemble-driven comedy-mysteries with ease.

Heather Mulgrew – The Map That Leads to You (2025)

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In 2025, Cline officially entered her “Leading Lady” era with this lush, romantic adaptation of the J.P. Monninger novel. Starring as Heather, a recent graduate traveling through Europe who there meets Jack (played byKJ Apa), Cline showcased a softer, more classic side of her acting range. The film drew comparisons to the travel-romance hits of the early 2000s, proving that Cline has the “star power” necessary to carry a major romantic feature on her own shoulders.

Grace Alexander – The Jury (2016)

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Though it came early in her career, her role in the television film The Jury remains a significant milestone for fans tracing her path to stardom. As Grace Alexander, Cline showed early flashes of the dramatic weight she could carry. Directed by Neil Burger, this project allowed her to flex her dramatic muscles in a legal setting, serving as a crucial stepping stone before her major breakout hits.

Danica Richards – I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025)

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Cementing her status as a modern Scream Queen, Cline took the lead in the highly anticipated 2025 legacy sequel to the 90s slasher classic. Playing Danica, she stepped into the shoes of horror royalty, bringing a gritty, modern survivalist energy to the franchise. Her performance was cited by critics as a highlight of the film, proving she can navigate the “final girl” trope while adding her own unique, edgy flair.