Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse Ronan

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Saoirse Una Ronan (/ˈsɜːrʃə ˈuːnə ˈroʊnən/ SUR-shə OO-nə ROH-nən;[1][a] born 12 April 1994) is an Irish and American actress. Primarily noted for her roles in period dramas since adolescence,[2] she has received numerous accolades, including one Golden Globe Award and nominations for four Academy Awards, five British Academy Film Awards and four Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Ronan made her acting debut in 2003 on the Irish medical drama series The Clinic and had breakthrough in the role of a precocious teenager in Joe Wright’s Atonement (2007), which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making 13-year-old Ronan the seventh-youngest nominee in the category. She followed this with starring roles of a murdered girl seeking closure in Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones (2009) and a teenage assassin in Hanna (2011), and the supporting role of a baker in Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). She garnered critical acclaim and second Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role for playing a homesick Irish immigrant in 1950s New York in Brooklyn (2015). At age 21, it also made her the eighth-youngest Best Actress nominee. She later portrayed the eponymous high school senior in Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird (2017), and Jo March in Gerwig’s Little Women (2019). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the last two performances, and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for Lady Bird.

On stage, Ronan portrayed Abigail Williams in the 2016 Broadway revival of The Crucible. In the same year, she was featured by Forbes in two of their 30 Under 30 lists. In 2020, The New York Times ranked her tenth on its list of the greatest actors of the twenty-first century.[3]

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