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Ronan made her debut with 2007 rom-com “I Could Never Be Your Woman” at the age of 13. With diverse and nuanced performances in films such as “Atonement”, “The Lovely Bones”, “Brooklyn”, “Lady Bird” and “Mary Queen of Scots”, she is regarded as one of the finest actors of her generation.
“I was home-schooled, so not having a school life is probably the one thing. But I still have friends from my childhood,” Ronan, now 25, told The Telegraph.
Ronan said she quickly embraced the world of acting as both her parents – Monica and Paul – were part of the industry.
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“I liked the discipline that came with that. And the fact that within that discipline you could be emotional and creative – I loved the dichotomy of that – the juxtaposition of those two things,” she added.
For her turn as Jo March, an aspiring author in the American Civil War era, in Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of “Little Women”, the actor received the best actress in a drama nomination, her fifth, at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards on Monday.
She is also being considered a frontrunner in the best actress Oscar category.
At the Academy Awards, Ronan has been nominated twice in the top segment for “Brooklyn” and Gerwig’s “Ladybird”. She also received a best-supporting actress nod for Joe Wright’s “Atonement”.