All graphics and written content belong to Saoirse Ronan Fan, unless otherwise stated. This is a non-profit fan site. We are not endorsed by and in no way affiliated with Saoirse Ronan or any related parties. All photos are copyright to their respective owners, no copyright infringement is ever intended.
Archive for the ‘Talk Shows & Interviews’ Category
Moviefone finally posted their interview with Susan Sarandon, Rachel Weisz, and Saoirse for The Lovely Bones right here. I’m excited because my question made the cut (even though I made it up on a whim and wish it was better!). Screen captures coming soon!
Edit - Screen captures are now in the gallery, including the one of “our” question, which I realized was worded differently that what I asked originally! I asked if there was a character from any book she would love to play. She did answer saying she was reading Anne Frank.
Here is the second video! Saoirse and Rose McIver made an appearance on Artist on Artist (Myspace). You can watch the video here. Screen captures are in the gallery.
New videos with Saoirse have been appearing on YouTube. First up is a new interview from The Lovely Bones Royal premiere right here. Screen captures are in the gallery.Tweet
ComingSoon.net has video interviews with the cast of The Lovely Bones. You can watch them by clicking here. I also added a new on set picture here.Tweet
Saoirse did a phone interview with Tufts University about The Lovely Bones. You can read the entire thing at this site. Here is an excerpt.
Q: In both “Atonement” and “The Lovely Bones,” there are a lot of very dark themes, and your character always seems to be right in the middle of the gloom. Given that you’re kind of a cheerful person in real life, how do you place yourself in such dark situations that these movies portray?
SR: You know, I find sometimes it’s quite easy to be the opposite of how you are in real life. I don’t know what it is. Maybe it’s just because it’s not somewhere that I go very often. The door is always open for me to go there. It just takes a lot of thinking and I really understood Susie and Peter.