Saoirse attended the Variety screening of LADY BIRD last night, along with director Greta Gerwig. Our gallery has been updated with images from the event!
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Our gallery has been updated with images from the Academy Screening of LADY BIRD, which Saoirse attended last night. She was part of a panel about the film, moderated by Brian Rose, and was joined by Greta Gerwig, Sam Levy and Nick Huoy.
Saoirse attended Deadline’s Contenders event yesterday, along with Greta Gerwig and Laurie Metcalf. They took part in a panel about the film Lady Bird and posed for some portraits. Our gallery has been updated with the images!
Public Appearances > 2017 > Nov 04 | Deadline Contenders – “Lady Bird”
Last night, Saoirse was at the Lady Bird surprise screening and Q&A at the London Film Festival. Also in attendance was her director Greta Gerwig. Vanity Fair has posted a couple of photos from the event and we’ve just added it. Check it out!
Saoirse attended the premiere for On Chesil Beach at BFI London Film Festival today! Our gallery has been updated with images from the event. Make sure you keep an eye on this post for all the interviews she gave on the red carpet!
Saoirse is on the cover of W Magazine’s Special His & Hers issue! We’ve uploaded an image to our gallery, and you can read their description of this issue below.
Brilliant. Talented. Funny. Determined. Charming. Alluring. Inventive. The women and men in W’s annual Royals portfolio—as seen here in October’s ten his and hers covers—are all that and then some, and they rose to the top of their fields by sheer force of will. This annual issue has become a treasured tradition— see last year’s class here— our attempt to pay tribute to those in film, television, fashion, and society who have earned the right to call themselves royals, permanent and beloved fixtures in our consciousness. For 2017, we decided to celebrate 25 men and women who dare to challenge stereotypes and conventions by choosing exactly who they want to be—Risk-taking actors like Tilda Swinton and Jared Leto, Renaissance people like Shirley MacLaine and Pharrell Williams, controversial figures like Winona Ryder and Marc Jacobs, forward-thinking activists and philanthropists, like Faye Wattleton and Amandla Stenberg, plus many more. In short, they are the heroes of our time and W’s role models for the next generation. And, yes, it bears repeating: They rule.
The Los Angeles Times posted a new article today in which Greta Gerwig talks about casting Saoirse in Lady Bird. It also features two new images of her in the film – a behind the scenes look and a promotional still. We’ve added those to our gallery, and you can read Greta’s interview below.
Greta Gerwig didn’t get much sleep leading up to the Friday premiere of her directorial debut, the coming-of-age dramedy “Lady Bird,” at the Telluride Film Festival.
For the actress turned writer-director, previously best known for her work in such films as “Frances Ha” and “20th Century Women,” the thought of screening “Lady Bird” in front of an audience of die-hard cinephiles and awards-season tastemakers — in the same opening-night slot that launched “Moonlight” last year, no less — was both thrilling and utterly frightening. On the flight to the festival, she’d read through the program and felt a shudder of fear at the caliber of filmmakers she would find herself among.
As it turned out, Gerwig had nothing to worry about. In its first outing, warmly introduced by “Moonlight” director Barry Jenkins, “Lady Bird” soared. The Telluride crowd gave a rousing response to the semi-autobiographical film about a fiercely independent high school senior (Saoirse Ronan) who yearns to go to college in New York to escape what she sees as her drab hometown of Sacramento and a stormy relationship with her mother (Laurie Metcalf). Within minutes after the lights went up, speculations about awards prospects for the film, which opens Nov. 10, were bouncing across social media.
On Saturday morning, The Times sat down with Gerwig as she was still processing the events of the previous night to talk about making the shift behind the camera with a highly personal story.
With the first premiere of Lady Bird happening at Telluride this weekend, a couple of new pictures from the film have been released! Our gallery has been updated with those. If you’re following us on Twitter @saoirseronancom, you might have noticed we’ve been retweeting people that got to see the film, and the reviews are fantastic so far! Many outlets have pointed Saoirse as a strong contender for the upcoming award season.








