MUD
Jan 5, 20224 min
Updated: Jun 7, 2023
The Wilds follows eight teenage girls stranded on a deserted island under harrowing and mysterious circumstances.
The first season of the acclaimed TV Show The Wilds left an arresting feeling in all of us. It was intriguing from the very first episode, and with a superb young cast, it’s no surprise that the show has garnered a large following. Critically-acclaimed Australian actress, Shannon Berry, plays Dot Campbell, one of eight girls who are left stranded on a deserted island. Under severe circumstances, the characters must deal with the grief of their past lives while attempting to survive until rescued.
As a tough Texan girl with a passion for survival shows, Shannon's character, Dot, quickly becomes a resource and a leader on the island. We learn her straightforward and independent nature is partly attributable to a challenging upbringing before the crash, caring for her sick father on her own. Despite the rough exterior the script implied Dot possesses, Shannon Berry endows her character with a heart-of-gold that has made her a true fan-favorite. During flashbacks, we see Shannon's versatility as a performer and why she’s long been considered one of Australia’s best actresses by both industry insiders, and the public at large. One moment she is making us laugh with quick-witted one-liners, and in the next she manages to grab hold of any viewer’s compassion in a deeply emotional way. Any viewer–let alone a critic or acting coach–can quickly tell upon watching Shannon that her incredible character creation on The Wilds would be no easy feat. With a second season premiering this year, we couldn't be more thrilled for Shannon Berry to reprise her lead role and continue to deliver awe-inspiring moments for fans of the show.
As one of MUD's Trailblazers to Follow of 2021, we caught up with Shannon Berry to learn more about her similarities to Dot, navigating acting in 2021, and the biggest moment of her life.
Like Dot, I grew up watching classic survival shows with my own Dad, whenever Bear Grylls was on you could usually find me on the couch right next to him! However on a deeper note, I think we are both the same in how we react when someone close to us needs help, we adopt the caregiver role. I find that, like Dot, I too struggle with asking for help from others, it’s something I’m slowly getting better at. We are both used to pulling ourselves up and getting the hard jobs done, while putting our own needs last.
I would love to say a gatherer of sorts, but I feel, knowing my luck, I’d accidentally poison the group with something I’d found! I’d probably most likely adopt a Dot type role, eager for shelter building and full of random survival tidbits.
This last year has given me a freedom to learn to live presently, in life and craft. Focusing on the moment rather than the future and living fully in it, that’s what acting is all about!
Moving from my hometown of Perth to Melbourne by myself at 17 I think takes the cake. I went from a life with my family and going to high school to suddenly dealing with acting work, rent, bills and how the hell does one cook a healthy, balanced dinner? It signaled the start of my career and finally growing up. It was hard, but ultimately and luckily, I think it paid off!
The immense love I have in my life right now; from my friends, my family and myself. I’m so incredibly lucky.
My mum was so excited when The West Australian wrote an article about me for Offspring, because she knows it’s a big achievement in Australia and not every actor gets that so early on in their career [laughs]. Personally, though, I’m especially proud of The Wilds with the opportunity to work with so many talented women in all areas of production. It’s always incredible to be around.
Unfortunately I can’t say much, but I can say my team and I are indeed very excited–I can’t wait to get back to work!
Follow Shannon Berry on Instagram for the latest updates. Watch the first season of The Wilds only on Amazon Prime Video.