
Age: 32
female
Saoirse Una Ronan (/ˈsɜːrʃə ˈuːnə ˈroʊnən/ SUR-shə OO-nə ROH-nən; born 12 April 1994) is an American-born Irish actress. Primarily known for her work in period dramas since adolescence, she has received various accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and nominations for four Academy Awards and seven British Academy Film Awards. Ronan made her acting debut in 2003 on the Irish medical drama series The Clinic and had her breakthrough role as a precocious teenager in the period drama film Atonement (2007), which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her career progressed with starring roles in The Lovely Bones (2009) and Hanna (2011) and a supporting role in The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). Ronan received critical acclaim and nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing an Irish immigrant in New York in Brooklyn (2015), the eponymous high school senior in Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird (2017)—which won her a Golden Globe—and Jo March in Gerwig's Little Women (2019). Ronan has since produced and starred in the drama The Outrun (2024). On stage, Ronan portrayed Abigail Williams in the 2016 Broadway revival of The Crucible and Lady Macbeth in the 2021 West End revival of The Tragedy of Macbeth. In 2016, she was featured by Forbes in two of their 30 Under 30 lists, and in 2020, The New York Times ranked her tenth on its list of the greatest actors of the 21st century. Description above from the Wikipedia article Saoirse Ronan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Saoirse Ronan

Linda Daniele
for Linda Daniele in Blitzkrieg Bop: The Ramones Story
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"Blitzkrieg Bop: The Ramones Story" is an exhilarating and raw exploration of the Ramones' rise to legendary status, driven by their unwavering passion for music and their unapologetic punk ethos. The film delves into the unique personalities of the band members, portraying them not just as musicians but as a band of misfit brothers who found salvation in the power of their music. Through a mix of electrifying concert performances and intimate behind-the-scenes moments, the film captures the essence of the punk rock scene of the 1970s, showcasing the Ramones as the catalysts of a musical revolution that challenged the status quo. The screenplay will dive into the personal struggles and triumphs of Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, and Tommy, humanizing these iconic figures while highlighting the sacrifices and relentless determination that drove them to create some of the most influential punk anthems of all time.