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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