Our gallery has been updated with portraits of Saoirse at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. A huge thanks to the lovely Lindsey, from domhnall-gleeson.net, for sending them our way!
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This week, it was announced that Saoirse will take part in Hozier’s music video to help raise awareness for the #FaceUpToDomesticViolence campaign. We have now added a new photo in hq, taken by Barry McCall, of Saoirse and Hozier in anticipation of the video “Cherry Wine” (to be released this Valentine’s Day). The single is now available on iTunes, with all proceeds going to domestic abuse charities.

Saoirse attended the 88th Annual Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon today, and our gallery has been updated with the first pictures from the event. We’re hoping we’ll get more later, so make sure you keep an eye on our social networks!
Our gallery has been updated with scans from New York Magazine’s Spring Fashion Issue, which features a new photoshoot of Saoirse (previously posted here) and an article on her career and upcoming Broadway debut on ‘The Crucible’. Thanks to my friend Luciana, from jessica-chastain.com, for sending them our way!
Saoirse is the covergirl of New York Magazine’s Spring Fashion issue. We have uploaded the featured photoshoot to our gallery, and you can read the article below.
Eight years ago, Saoirse Ronan made her first impression on U.S. audiences in Atonement as Briony, the confused, vengeful girl whose lie sets the plot in motion. That watchful, unsettling performance won her an Oscar nomination at age 13. Since then, she has made a couple of film appearances per year at most (a child assassin holding her own against Cate Blanchett in Hanna; a clever baker in The Grand Budapest Hotel), staying more or less above the Hollywood fray (thanks in large part to the grounding influence of her parents — her father, Paul, is a working actor). That may prove tougher now: At 21, she’s again an Oscar nominee, this time as a leading actress, for her performance as Irish immigrant Eilis in Brooklyn. Ronan’s own immigration experience was the opposite of Eilis’s: She was born in the Bronx and lived there until she was 3, then moved back to Ireland. But now she’s returned to the city that has such a hold on her imagination to make her Broadway debut in The Crucible as Abigail Williams — a confused, vengeful girl not unlike her first big role. We talked to her about going onstage for the first time and discussing child stardom with Jodie Foster. Her name, by the way, is pronounced Sir-sha.
Our gallery has been updated with two high quality portraits of Saoirse taken during this year’s Palm Springs Film Festival, in which she was honored for her work in the film ‘Brooklyn’.


The 2016 Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue is here, and the cover features a variety of acclaimed, stunning actresses across multiple generations, photographed by Annie Leibovitz. All five of this year’s best-actress Oscar nominees—Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Saoirse Ronan, Brie Larson, and Charlotte Rampling — are featured, in addition to icons like Jane Fonda, Helen Mirren, Viola Davis, and Diane Keaton, up-and-comers like Alicia Vikander and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Oscar winners Rachel Weisz and Lupita Nyong’o.
The Hollywood Issue includes additional intimate portraits of these stars from Annie Leibovitz and tributes to all of their careers written by James Wolcott. The new issue of Vanity Fair is available on newsstands in New York and Los Angeles, and on the iPhone, Kindle, and other devices, on Thursday, February 4, and nationally on Monday, February 8.









