They moved back because that's where the work was. Her father worked in construction, and her mother was a cleaner and later a nanny. They returned to Ireland in the early 1990s, during the Celtic Tiger economic boom.
Saoirse Ronan was protective of the young actor because she had experienced being a child actor herself and was sensitive to the challenges that come with it. She wanted to ensure he felt safe and supported on set.
They chose to adapt 'The Outrun' because it was a memoir by Amy Liptrot about her journey through alcoholism and recovery. Jack read the book during lockdown and felt it was a powerful story that needed to be told, especially in the context of modern Scotland.
Saoirse Ronan has a strong connection to both Ireland and Scotland because she is Irish and her husband Jack is Scottish. She considers both places her second homes and feels a deep sense of belonging to each.
Saoirse Ronan's comment on Graham Norton went viral because she delivered a concise and powerful statement about using a phone as self-defense, which resonated with many people and sparked a broader conversation about women's safety.
Saoirse Ronan chose to star in 'Blitz' because she is a fan of director Steve McQueen and was excited by his fresh take on a World War II story. She was particularly drawn to the central relationship between a child and his mother, which resonated with her personal experiences.
Saoirse Ronan takes Marmite and Barry's Tea with her when traveling because these are comfort foods that remind her of home. Marmite is a favorite spread, and Barry's Tea is a strong Irish tea that she enjoys.
Saoirse Ronan felt a strong connection to the character in 'The Outrun' because the memoir by Amy Liptrot is a powerful story of recovery and healing. The character's journey through addiction and finding community in isolation resonated with her deeply.
We have Irish acting royalty joining us this week - and my new best friend - the fabulous Saoirse Ronan! We managed to grab lunch with Saoirse in the midst of promo for 2 incredible film projects, Steve McQueen’s Blitz & her very own The Outrun. Fresh from her viral appearance on Graham Norton, Saoirse told us all about growing up between NYC and Ireland, her iconic mum Monica, her love of Vegemite & Barry’s Tea, how she met her husband, being on film sets from a very young age and all about the joint love her family have for John Travolta. Plus, mum surprises us all this week with an epic version of the story of Skimbleshanks, who knew she was hiding that talent?! And who needs her on a new audiobook reading?? We absolutely adored having Saoirse join us, you really won’t want to miss either of the films she is currently starring in - The Outrun is available to buy & rent now, and Blitz will be released on Apple TV+ on 22nd November. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.