Five reasons to love Saoirse Ronan
Explore the magnetic allure of Saoirse Ronan: Oscar-nominee by 13, a comedic genius in 'Lady Bird', and a beacon of modesty and style. From her humble Irish roots to her impeccable performances in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and 'Brooklyn', discover why Saoirse is the screen's beloved gem.
Young Irish actress Saoirse Ronan has been keeping film buffs in suspense since she was a young girl because by the time she was 13, she had already received her first Oscar nomination, which is fantastic. Then she played in Joe Wright's drama "Atonement" and since then, the world has not stopped talking about her. She has been featured in numerous films and has big-name directors wanting to work with her. And here are our five reasons why we're crazy about Saoirse Ronan.
FOR BEING A GREAT COMEDIC ACTRESS
In 2018, Saoirse was nominated for a Golden Globe and won in the Best Actress category. The film "Lady Bird" can't help but make you admire and be inspired by Saoirse. Very touching and honest, if you have yet to see this film - we recommend it.
FOR HER MODESTY AND DESIRE TO LIVE HER LIFE
Saoirse resides in the quaint Irish county of Carlow. Her personal life is little known. The actress likes to spend her leisure time with her parents and friends.
FOR REFINED AND RESTRAINED TASTE
On the red carpet, she demonstrates a wonderful sense of style. She is characterized by restraint, but sometimes she opts for more eccentric styles. The Irishwoman chooses dresses of pure shades and a minimum of decoration, as well as outfits with metallic textures. Often the actress chooses the famous Chanel tweed suits, but Saoirse can often be seen in a simple black combination or silk set.
FOR HER LOVE OF BRITISH DESIGNERS
Saoirse Ronan can quite often be spotted wearing Victoria Beckham, Burberry, and Christopher Kane outfits. Thus, she adds color and prints to her laid-back wardrobe.
FOR HER PERFORMANCE IN THE FILMS "THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL" AND "BROOKLYN"
It was after 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and her role as Agatha that she was recognized as a fully-fledged actress. After all, then she proved to everyone that she is not afraid of diversified roles. And exactly one year later, in 2016, the British drama "Brooklyn", brings her second nomination for an "Oscar".