On a recent episode of “The Jonathan Ross Show,” Saoirse Ronan charmed the audience with her wit, talent, and admiration for the host’s accent. The Irish actress, who has been making waves in the film industry since a young age, shared some delightful anecdotes about her career and upcoming projects.
Ronan, known for her diverse roles in critically acclaimed films, including an Oscar-nominated performance at the age of 13, reflected on her early success. She fondly recalled the whirlwind that was the Oscars, mentioning how starving she was during the event.
Speaking of her Irish accent, Ronan revealed that she does have a pronounced accent but is able to hide or modify it for different movie roles. However, she expressed her desire to be able to replicate Jonathan Ross‘s unique voice.
The conversation then shifted to Ronan’s latest film, “Byzantium,” a fresh take on the vampire genre. She explained that the movie takes a more mythical and folklore approach without the usual vampire traits such as fangs and transforming into bats.
Jonathan Ross was particularly envious of Ronan’s upcoming project, where she will be working with the talented Ryan Gosling. Ronan revealed that she and Gosling had crossed paths before, as he was initially cast to play her character’s father in “The Lovely Bones.” However, creative differences led to Gosling’s departure from the project, and Ronan praised his dedication to his craft.
Before bidding farewell to Ronan, Jonathan Ross playfully teased her about their upcoming race against Will I Am. Ronan humorously mentioned how she was getting her muscles aligned and shared her excitement about showing off her “abs,” comparing them to the squares of a Hershey’s chocolate bar.
As the audience applauded her enchanting presence, Saoirse Ronan thanked the host and left the stage, leaving viewers eager for more from this rising star.
Catch this episode of “The Jonathan Ross Show” to see Saoirse Ronan‘s delightful and engaging interview. Stay tuned for more exciting guests and fascinating conversations on the popular talk show.