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“She’s quite preternatural, really,” says director Joe Wright about Saoirse Ronan. The young Irish actress is the title character in “Hanna,” the second film the two have worked on together.
When they reunited for “Hanna,” Ronan had grown up. “Physically she’s changed,” Wright says. “But she’s always been quite secure in her identity, and it’s a very strong identity.
In just a few short years, Saoirse Ronan has made a name for herself. After winning over many critics as a petulant pre-teen in "Atonement," Ronan appeared in the family adventure, "City of Ember ...
Hanna is Saoirse Ronan in so many ways. The young actress is astounding as the title character in Joe Wright’s latest film and she sat down with SheKnows for an exclusive video interview to talk ...
‘Hanna’s’ Saoirse Ronan to Star in ‘How I Live Now’ "Last King of Scotland" director Kevin Macdonald will helm project, which is adapted from Meg Rosoff's young adult book.
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Netflix to Stream the Action Thriller 'Hanna' From Next Month
In one of her first roles, Hanna star Saoirse Ronan proves herself to be an acting force to be reckoned with. The actress has since gone on to star in some widely acclaimed projects across a range ...
In “Hanna,” opening everywhere Friday, Saoirse Ronan takes being a Mean Girl to a whole new level, what with the killing and the maiming her character’s learned from her dad (Eric Bana).
The mystery thriller "Hanna" stars Saoirse Ronan as a teenager with a few surprises up her sleeve. It drops on DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, Sept. 6.
Saoirse Ronan, who was nominated for a supporting-actress Oscar for her portrayal of a sneaky little girl with a secret in “Atonement,” re-teams with Wright in a role that could not be more ...
See About archive blog posts. Saoirse Ronan and Eric Bana turned out for a special screening of ‘Hanna’ on Wednesday in New York, ahead of the action thriller’s opening on Friday.
Saoirse Ronan plays a badass teen assassin, trained by her even badderass dad Eric Bana to kill CIA agent Cate Blanchett. I will be playing the role of “excited person in theater,” because ...
But it wasn’t Ronan, who didn’t really fit. Unlike the moody, conniving brunet Brit of McEwan’s novel, Ronan was not sullen. She was cheerful. She was blond. She was hyper-social.
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