Saoirse attended The Lovely Bones Australian Premiere today. I found five images so far. Hope more will come out soon.
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12.10.09 : “The Lovely Bones” Australian Premiere (MQ)
Saoirse attended The Lovely Bones Australian Premiere today. I found five images so far. Hope more will come out soon.
Here’s a new interview with photoshoot that Soirse did for LA Times.




Don’t call her the new it girl. She’ll fidget with her sleeves; the pressure makes her a bit squeamish. The new lit girl? She’s OK with that.
Saoirse (pronounced SIR-sha) Ronan burst onto the scene at 13 with her Academy Award-nominated performance in the cinematic adaptation of Ian McEwan’s ” Atonement.” She played Briony in the period drama — a child who meddles in her sister’s love affair, causing devastating results — and held her own opposite the film’s lead actors, Keira Knightley and James McAvoy.
Her latest film, “The Lovely Bones,” an adaptation of the bestselling book by Alice Sebold and directed by Peter Jackson, hits theaters Friday.
“I’m a bit of a bookworm, aren’t I?” said Ronan, now 15, before taking a sip of orange juice at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel one recent morning. In person, she comes across much more measured and mature than her age suggests; poised and thoughtful with her answers, but retaining her teen sensibility — giggling when she’s “flummoxed” and sitting cross-legged in her chair.
Saoirse did a photoshoot and interview for WWD Lifestyle. Here’s the interview:


For a 15-year-old girl, Saoirse Ronan has experienced her fair share of cinematic drama. As the pre-pubescent Briony in 2007’s “Atonement,” she witnesses a sexual crime and lies to investigators, a role for which Ronan (whose first name is pronounced SER-shuh) scored an Oscar nomination. And in the Peter Jackson-directed “The Lovely Bones,” opening, she portrays a teenage girl raped and murdered by her unassuming suburban neighbor. It would take a toll on someone twice her age.
Yet despite her slight frame and delicate, porcelain face, it is easy to see why directors choose Ronan for such dark fare. Curled up on a banquette in The Four Seasons Hotel in New York, she projects both the innocence of youth and the self-possession of a working professional. “I’ve always been a bit of an old soul,” she says.
She gives new meaning to that descriptor in “The Lovely Bones.” After her character, Susie Salmon, is killed, she spends the majority of the film in a middle world between life and death. Set in Seventies Pennsylvania and based on the Alice Sebold novel of the same name, the movie follows the Salmon family’s struggle with the tragic loss of 14-year-old Susie. Ronan acts as both narrator and spiritual force, watching as her parents (Rachel Weisz and Mark Wahlberg) self-destruct while her killer (Stanley Tucci) continues to roam unnoticed.
Thanks to Kelly sending me this gorgeous Black Book Magazine scan of Saoirse.

EyeBiteTV posted a small clip of Saoirse in the L.A. Premiere. She talks about the movie and her character of The Lovely Bones in it.
Uploaded screencaps from Saoirse’s appearance of It’s on with Alexa Chung and the interview for Access Hollywood. Thanks to green for getting the videos to me.
Photos of Saoirse from The Love Bones Los Angeles Premiere has been added to the gallery.
I’ve uploaded screen caps of Saoirse’s interviews for Talking TV and Hollywood Previews to the gallery.