
Actress Saoirse Ronan has been widely celebrated for her performances in historical dramas from a young age.

Ronan was born on April 12, 1994 in the Bronx to Irish immigrant parents.

She 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.”

Over her career, she has achieved significant recognition, including a Golden Globe Award and has been nominated for four Academy Awards and five BAFTA Awards.

Ronan’s acting journey began in 2003 with the Irish television drama “The Clinic,” followed by her film debut in “I Could Never Be Your Woman” in 2007.

She rose to fame with her role in “Atonement” (2007), which earned her an Academy Award nomination.

Her impressive filmography includes “The Lovely Bones” (2009), “Hanna” (2011), and “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014).

She received widespread praise for her roles in “Brooklyn” (2015), “Lady Bird” (2017), and “Little Women” (2019).

Ronan won a Golden Globe from her performance in “Lady Bird.”

Throughout her career, Ronan has received numerous accolades, including appearances on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 lists.

The New York Times listed Ronan as one of the greatest actors of the 21st century.