
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.

Charles Ryder, an aging man haunted by memory, returns to Brideshead, the grand English estate that once defined his youth. Through flashbacks, we witness his intoxicating friendship with the charming, troubled Sebastian Flyte and his complicated romance with Sebastian's sister Julia. Caught between Sebastian's destructive spiral, the family's Catholic faith, and his own ambitions, Charles navigates a world of privilege, beauty, and moral decay. As he reconnects with the estate's inhabitants—the domineering Lady Bracknell, the gentle Lord Brideshead, and the calculating Rex Mottram—Charles confronts the choices that shaped him. This lush, melancholic tale explores how love, loyalty, and faith collide with desire and social expectation, asking whether the past can ever truly be reclaimed or if it only deepens our regrets.



