The ever-mysterious Elizabeth "Effy" Stonem, played by Kaya Scodelario, was the only teen character on "Skins" to bridge the gap between generations one and two, having appeared in the first two seasons as Tony's younger sister and continuing on into Series 3 and 4. She was just 14 when she first starred on the show and, like most of the actors, depicted sex and drug use. In 2022, Scodelario posted a TikTok and captioned it, "Watching 'Euphoria' for the first time thinking this is crazy for 17-year-olds then remembering what I was doing on TV at 14."

In the comments, the actor replied to a fan, saying, "It was a beautiful time but also the deep-rooted cause of a lot of my issues now. Still, it gave me the opportunity to do the job I loved." Thankfully, Scodelario has been able to continue doing this job and has acted in several shows and films over the years, like the "Maze Runner" trilogy, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," and Netflix's "Spinning Out."

Speaking with InStyle, Scodelario professed her love for making movies. "I really like that everyone gets to focus intensely for five or six months, and then this thing comes out, and it's quite contained in that sense that you visit a character and then you leave them," she said.