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has nothing but love for his home country, saying this week that he’s proud of the recent rise in
Irish Actor success in Hollywood. “I mean, we punch so far above our weight,” Farrell, a native of Castleknock, Ireland, told . “We’re only a country of five million people and I don’t know, Irish people — just whether it’s through
music, the written word, whether it’s prose poetry, film, theater. He added that he feels his fellow countrymen share an appreciation of “the importance of story” and for “leaning into stories and meanings with which we understand ourselves and the world around us.” Last month, star became the first-ever Irish-born actor to at the
Oscars. “I’m a very proud Irishman standing here tonight,” Murphy said from the stage. Elsewhere in Hollywood, Irish actors like Barry Keoghan, Andrew Scott, Kerry Condon and Paul Mescal have also shot to stardom in recent years, joining an established crew of talent that includes Saoirse Ronan, Liam Neeson, Michael Fassbender, Brendan Gleeson, Domhnall Gleeson, and Farrell himself. “Barry’s off to the races,” Farrell continued of his and co-star. “He’s killing it, he’s doing amazing. I saw him last week for the first time in close to a year, and he seemed like he was in great form, so it was great to see him.” In addition to its wealth of onscreen talent,
Ireland is also a thriving film hub for Hollywood. After years of growth, Screen Ireland began 2024 with a record budget of $42 million, and launched production on a slate of 40 projects in January. “I’m not going to be twee about it, but there’s something culturally unique about getting business done in Ireland and that experience you have,” Elaine Geraghty, managing director of two of Ireland’s most significant film studios, . “And it does come with being an island nation. It’s a tight community — everybody in the screen industry knows each other. That’s really helpful when you’re trying to get business in and make sure people have the best experience.” THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day More from The
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