
Amelia May Alcock, known professionally as Milly Alcock, is a 24-year-old Australian actress who has rapidly transitioned from a local rising star in Sydney to one of Hollywood’s most sought-after talents. Born on April 11, 2000, and raised in the Sydney suburb of Petersham, Alcock was introduced to acting at a young age, famously playing Little Red Riding Hood in a school play. Her professional journey began in 2014 with a guest appearance on the Australian show Wonderland, followed by several years of presenting on the Disney Channel and appearing in major commercials for brands like KFC and Cadbury.
Leggi tutto: Tribute to Milly Alcock: most iconic sensual roles and tickling scenes
Her career took a definitive turn in 2018 when she made the bold decision to drop out of the Newtown High School of the Performing Arts after being cast as the runaway teenager Meg in the Foxtel comedy-drama Upright. Starring alongside Tim Minchin, Alcock’s performance earned her a Casting Guild of Australia Rising Star Award and made her one of the youngest nominees ever for Best Comedy Performer at the AACTA Awards. This role proved she could carry a major production and set the stage for her international breakthrough.
The role that truly cemented her status as a global phenomenon was her portrayal of the young Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen in the HBO series House of the Dragon. Audiences and critics alike were captivated by her “enchantingly expressive face,” noting how she could convey a vast range of complex emotions through subtle movements like the pursing of her lips or a simple squint.
Alcock’s talent is further highlighted by her versatility and commitment to the craft. Beyond the screen, she made her West End stage debut in 2023 playing Abigail Williams in The Crucible, and she has recently ventured into the superhero genre. She has been cast as Kara Zor-El, better known as Supergirl, in James Gunn’s new DC Universe, making her debut with a cameo in the 2025 Superman film before leading her own solo feature, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, in 2026.

What makes Alcock stand out is her grounded nature and her ability to bring a raw, authentic energy to her characters. Before her massive success with HBO, she was still living in Sydney and working part-time at a cafe in Marrickville to make ends meet. This transition from a “gen Z star” working in a coffee shop to leading a major film franchise illustrates the dedication and natural talent that have made her an actress people are deeply attached to.
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Milly Alcock about filming nude scenes
Milly Alcock has shared that filming the intense and controversial brothel scenes in the fourth episode of House of the Dragon was a unique experience that she described as more “weird and silly” than uncomfortable. Despite the “gnarly” nature of the incestuous storyline between Princess Rhaenyra and her uncle Daemon, Alcock felt quite comfortable on set because she and Matt Smith were “just kind of mates” in real life. To ensure everything was handled professionally, the actors worked with an intimacy coordinator and rehearsed the choreography months in advance during a thorough blocking process.
The director, Clare Kilner, employed a specific tactic to elicit a genuine reaction from the actors by making sure they did not see any of the brothel set until they were actually shooting the scene. Alcock recalled that walking through the room for the first time while Smith guided her through a crowd of bodies was quite shocking. She noted that it felt strange to be fully clothed while surrounded by extras who had been nude and performing sexual acts for twelve hours straight, which led her to joke that she and Smith felt “pretty overdressed” compared to everyone else. Ultimately, the combination of a supportive co-star, professional coordination, and the director’s vision allowed her to navigate the intense environment with a sense of maturity and perspective.
Sexy scenes with Milly Alcock
Sirens (2025)







House of The Dragon
In the fourth episode, titled “King of the Narrow Sea,” Alcock’s character, Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, engages in an incestuous and steamy make-out session with her uncle, Daemon Targaryen, inside a crowded brothel. This “gnarly” sequence involved the characters removing their clothing and reached a provocative peak with Rhaenyra’s trousers around her ankles before Daemon abruptly abandoned her. Following this rejection, Rhaenyra returns to her chambers and loses her virginity to Ser Criston Cole, her sworn protector. Alcock has noted that this sensual encounter was defined by a specific power dynamic where the princess held the upper hand, a detail she felt was a significant psychological driver for the character’s desire.









Tickling scenes with Milly Alcock
During the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills (2023), Emma Darcy seemly used her fingers to tickle Alcock’s sides and under her armpits, while she visibly tried to hold back her laughter, even though she was seen smiling broadly.
She’s noticed and . . .
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