Saoirse Ronan

American-born Irish actress

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2024 Ronan produced and starred in the drama The Outrun.
2024 Ronan is set to lead in the comic thriller Bad Apples, portraying a primary school teacher affected by an unruly student.
2024 The Outrun premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where Ronan portrayed a character struggling with alcoholism, an experience she found personally upsetting.
2024 Following the premiere of The Outrun, Ronan and Lowden stepped down from their roles at Arcade Pictures.
2024 In the film Blitz, Ronan contributed to the soundtrack by singing several songs.
2024 Ronan starred in Steve McQueen's drama film Blitz, playing a mother searching for her missing son during the Blitz, drawn to the project for its focus on the mother-son relationship.
July 2024 It was reported that Saoirse Ronan and Jack Lowden had married in a secret ceremony in Edinburgh.
2023 Ronan starred opposite Paul Mescal in the film adaptation of the science fiction novel Foe, directed by Garth Davis. The film received poor critical reviews.
July 2023 An Instagram post by Jack Lowden sparked speculation about his engagement to Saoirse Ronan.
2022 Saoirse Ronan starred alongside Sam Rockwell in the comedy mystery film See How They Run, set in 1950s London, where they played detectives solving a murder.
2021 Ronan starred as Lady Macbeth in the West End revival of The Tragedy of Macbeth.
2020 She was placed sixth on The Irish Times' list of Ireland's greatest film actors of all time.
2020 Ronan wore a dress to the Oscars made from the surplus fabric of the dress she wore to the BAFTAs, supporting sustainable fashion.
2020 At the age of 25 years and six months, Ronan became the second youngest person to receive four Academy Award nominations.
2020 Ronan purchased a home in West Cork.
2020 Ronan played Charlotte Murchison in 'Ammonite', a romantic drama set in the 1840s, collaborating closely with co-star Kate Winslet.
2020 The New York Times ranked Ronan tenth on its list of the greatest actors of the 21st century.
2019 Ronan played the role of Jo March in Greta Gerwig's adaptation of Little Women, earning her another Academy Award for Best Actress nomination.
2018 She was ranked one of the best-dressed women in 2018 by the fashion website Net-a-Porter.
2018 Ronan portrayed Mary Stuart in 'Mary Queen of Scots', co-starring with Margot Robbie as Elizabeth I.
2018 Ronan purchased a home in Greystones, which she later sold in 2019.
2018 Saoirse Ronan supported the campaign for the legalisation of abortion during the 2018 referendum in Ireland.
2018 Ronan starred in 'The Seagull' as Nina, receiving praise for her performance in this adaptation of Chekhov's play.
2018 Ronan was featured in Maxim's Hot 100 list and was named among the best American actors under 30 by IndieWire.
2018 Calvin Klein appointed Saoirse Ronan and Lupita Nyong'o as the faces of Raf Simons's 'Women', his first fragrance for the company.
2017 At the 90th Academy Awards, Ronan was nominated for Best Actress for her performance in Lady Bird.
2017 She starred as the eponymous high school senior in Greta Gerwig's film Lady Bird, for which she won a Golden Globe Award.
2017 Ronan voiced Marguerite Gachet in the animated drama 'Loving Vincent' and starred in the film 'On Chesil Beach'.
2017 Ronan hosted an episode of 'Saturday Night Live' and appeared in Ed Sheeran's music video for 'Galway Girl'.
2016 Forbes featured Ronan in two of their 30 Under 30 lists.
2016 Ronan was featured in Hozier's music video for the song 'Cherry Wine', which aimed to raise awareness about domestic violence.
2016 She portrayed Abigail Williams in the Broadway revival of The Crucible.
2016 Saoirse Ronan supported the Home Sweet Home anti-homelessness campaign, which took action to illegally occupy an office building in Dublin to provide housing for 31 homeless families.
2015 Saoirse Ronan starred in the psychological thriller 'Stockholm, Pennsylvania', exploring themes of Stockholm syndrome.
2015 Saoirse Ronan voted in favor of gay marriage during the 2015 Irish constitutional referendums.
2015 Ronan received critical acclaim and an Academy Award for Best Actress nomination for her portrayal of an Irish immigrant in the film Brooklyn.
2014 In Ryan Gosling's directorial debut, Lost River, Saoirse Ronan played a mysterious young girl named Rat.
2014 She played a supporting role in the acclaimed film The Grand Budapest Hotel.
2013 Saoirse Ronan starred in the adaptation of Meg Rosoff's novel How I Live Now, portraying an American teenager during a fictional World War III.
2013 In the film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's novel The Host, Ronan played the dual role of Melanie Stryder and Wanderer.
2012 Ronan featured in Neil Jordan's horror film Byzantium, playing a complex character in a story about mother-and-daughter vampires.
2011 Ronan took a leading role in the film Hanna, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
2011 Ronan took part in a promotion for the Irish Film Institute's Archive Preservation Fund, appearing digitally edited into popular Irish films of the past.
2011 Saoirse Ronan starred as one of the titular assassins in Geoffrey S. Fletcher's action film Violet & Daisy, alongside Alexis Bledel.
2010 Saoirse Ronan played the supporting role of Irena, a Polish orphan, in Peter Weir's war drama The Way Back, alongside co-stars Jim Sturgess, Colin Farrell, and Ed Harris.

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