Anne-Marie Baldonado
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Now, your role in the 2015 film Brooklyn got you your second Oscar nomination. And Brooklyn is about a young woman who immigrates to the U.S. from Ireland because her sister wants her to leave so that she can have more opportunities. And your character Eilish is torn between the life she's starting in the U.S. and her life back in the small town where she grew up in Ireland.
Now, your role in the 2015 film Brooklyn got you your second Oscar nomination. And Brooklyn is about a young woman who immigrates to the U.S. from Ireland because her sister wants her to leave so that she can have more opportunities. And your character Eilish is torn between the life she's starting in the U.S. and her life back in the small town where she grew up in Ireland.
Now, your role in the 2015 film Brooklyn got you your second Oscar nomination. And Brooklyn is about a young woman who immigrates to the U.S. from Ireland because her sister wants her to leave so that she can have more opportunities. And your character Eilish is torn between the life she's starting in the U.S. and her life back in the small town where she grew up in Ireland.
Was part of what drew you to this movie the fact that your parents immigrated to the U.S. when they were that young? Of course, you know, it's a different time period. But was that part of the appeal of the movie?
Was part of what drew you to this movie the fact that your parents immigrated to the U.S. when they were that young? Of course, you know, it's a different time period. But was that part of the appeal of the movie?
Was part of what drew you to this movie the fact that your parents immigrated to the U.S. when they were that young? Of course, you know, it's a different time period. But was that part of the appeal of the movie?
I want to play a scene from the film. Your character lives in a boarding house but is very homesick and misses her sister and mother. And one evening she goes to a dance for Irish immigrants. She didn't really want to go, but she goes and meets a young Italian-American named Tony, played by Emery Cohen. She dances with him and he walks her home.
I want to play a scene from the film. Your character lives in a boarding house but is very homesick and misses her sister and mother. And one evening she goes to a dance for Irish immigrants. She didn't really want to go, but she goes and meets a young Italian-American named Tony, played by Emery Cohen. She dances with him and he walks her home.
I want to play a scene from the film. Your character lives in a boarding house but is very homesick and misses her sister and mother. And one evening she goes to a dance for Irish immigrants. She didn't really want to go, but she goes and meets a young Italian-American named Tony, played by Emery Cohen. She dances with him and he walks her home.
That's a scene from the 2015 film Brooklyn. Now, the character Eilish is pulled in two different directions, her new home in Brooklyn, her old one back in Ireland. You started acting and being on sets when you were so young. You were always kind of traveling. Do you think your work affected your sense of place and of home?
That's a scene from the 2015 film Brooklyn. Now, the character Eilish is pulled in two different directions, her new home in Brooklyn, her old one back in Ireland. You started acting and being on sets when you were so young. You were always kind of traveling. Do you think your work affected your sense of place and of home?
That's a scene from the 2015 film Brooklyn. Now, the character Eilish is pulled in two different directions, her new home in Brooklyn, her old one back in Ireland. You started acting and being on sets when you were so young. You were always kind of traveling. Do you think your work affected your sense of place and of home?
Our guest today is Saoirse Ronan. She has two new films, The Outrun and Blitz. More after a break. This is Fresh Air. This is Fresh Air, back with actor Saoirse Ronan. She stars in two new films in theaters, The Outrun and Blitz. She's received four Oscar nominations over the years for her roles in the films Atonement, Brooklyn, Lady Bird, and Little Women.
Our guest today is Saoirse Ronan. She has two new films, The Outrun and Blitz. More after a break. This is Fresh Air. This is Fresh Air, back with actor Saoirse Ronan. She stars in two new films in theaters, The Outrun and Blitz. She's received four Oscar nominations over the years for her roles in the films Atonement, Brooklyn, Lady Bird, and Little Women.
Our guest today is Saoirse Ronan. She has two new films, The Outrun and Blitz. More after a break. This is Fresh Air. This is Fresh Air, back with actor Saoirse Ronan. She stars in two new films in theaters, The Outrun and Blitz. She's received four Oscar nominations over the years for her roles in the films Atonement, Brooklyn, Lady Bird, and Little Women.
Her other films include The Lovely Bones, Mary, Queen of Scots, and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Now, you're very good at doing accents. You know, you're Scottish in The Outrun, English in Blitz. You do a specific regional accent in Brooklyn. And, of course, you do an American accent in the films Lady Bird and Little Women. I was wondering if you think about... That living in the U.S.
Her other films include The Lovely Bones, Mary, Queen of Scots, and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Now, you're very good at doing accents. You know, you're Scottish in The Outrun, English in Blitz. You do a specific regional accent in Brooklyn. And, of course, you do an American accent in the films Lady Bird and Little Women. I was wondering if you think about... That living in the U.S.
Her other films include The Lovely Bones, Mary, Queen of Scots, and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Now, you're very good at doing accents. You know, you're Scottish in The Outrun, English in Blitz. You do a specific regional accent in Brooklyn. And, of course, you do an American accent in the films Lady Bird and Little Women. I was wondering if you think about... That living in the U.S.
as a baby helped you with your American accent. So it just makes me think about language at that early age and kind of like how weird and malleable it could be.
as a baby helped you with your American accent. So it just makes me think about language at that early age and kind of like how weird and malleable it could be.