Saoirse is featured on the December issue of The Wrap, in which she talks about identifying with Eilis Lacey’s story arc in ‘Brooklyn’ and being homesick. Our gallery has been updated with digital scans and outtakes, thanks to our lovely friend Lindsey, from domhnall-gleeson.net.
Category: Photo Gallery
Our gallery has been updated with several portraits that were missing. Most of them are additional images to sessions we had already added, and we have also uploaded Saoirse’s latest sessions for Variety.
Our gallery has been updated with a few missing events from September, October and November, when Saoirse was promoting the film ‘Brooklyn’. A huge thank you to my friend Lindsey, from domhnall-gleeson.net, for sending the images our way! We have also added screen captures from Saoirse’s conversation with actress Kate Winslet, as part of Variety’s ‘Actors on Actors’, which you can view here.
Public Appearances > 2015 > Movies for Grownups Screening Series ‘Brooklyn’ (October 26)
Public Appearances > 2015 > Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (November 14)
Saoirse is featured in the latest issue of ‘The Hollywood Reporter’ in an article about the film ‘Brooklyn’. Thanks to AliKat, from gwendoline-christie.com, for sending them our way!
Our gallery has been updated with over 80 tagged portraits of Saoirse from recent years. Some of these are additions to sessions we already had, others are completely new.
Saoirse is currently at the The Moet British Independent Film Awards, and our gallery has been updated with the first high quality images from the event. We’ll continue to upload more as they come out, so make sure you keep an eye on our social networks for the heads up!
Public Appearances > 2015 > The Moet British Independent Film Awards – Backstage & Ceremony (December 6)
Public Appearances > 2015 > The Moet British Independent Film Awards – Press Room (December 6)
We have found a few more portraits of Saoirse from earlier this year that were missing in our photo gallery, and we have also added a new image of Saoirse and actress Kate Winslet for Variety to our archives.
Saoirse and a very talented group of actresses gathered earlier this month to talk with The Envelope about their films, their personal approaches to work, and their industry. Participating in the conversation were Cate Blanchett, Brie Larson, Helen Mirren, Charlotte Rampling and Lily Tomlin. A beautiful new portrait of Saoirse was released along with the article, and you can view it here.
Here are edited excerpts from the free-flowing conversation moderated by Times film writers Rebecca Keegan and Mark Olsen in which the actresses discuss the roles that hit too close to home, the secret alchemy of working with directors and how they know when to say “no.”
Keegan: Helen, you recently played gossip columnist Hedda Hopper in “Trumbo.” We’re in the L.A. Times building, which is where she worked. How do you think she would handle an actors roundtable?
Mirren: She’d certainly be wearing a hat … the difference would be that none of us would be relaxed because we would know that we had to obey not just what Hedda was requiring of us, but what our studios were requiring of us. I presume we’re all much, much freer than any of those actresses.
Blanchett: No, I was bought many, many years ago. Cheaply. 50 cents.
Keegan: It seems like there is more of an expectation of actors to share of their personal lives now, perhaps, than there was then. Saoirse, how do you strike that balance between wanting to be able to preserve something for yourself and also share a little bit of who you are?
Ronan: I started when I was very young. Even from the age of 12, the only thing that was important was actually the film, and that was the only thing that I was ever going to talk about. Naturally, as actors, we’re very, very open, we’re very emotional and so it’s easier to kind of be expressive…. But for me it’s important to protect my life outside of work.








