Ronan, who was raised in Ardattin, Co Carlow, said she was only given a simple demonstration before having to take the reins herself in the early hours of the morning and in front of camera. \ Damien Eagers
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I heard that actor Saoirse Ronan delivered seven lambs during the production of her new film The Outrun. Ronan, who was raised in Ardattin, Co Carlow, said she was only given a simple demonstration before having to take the reins herself in the early hours of the morning and in front of the camera.
It’s part of her new drama film where a young woman living in London returns to Scotland’s Orkney Island to deal with her past.
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I heard that actor Saoirse Ronan delivered seven lambs during the production of her new film The Outrun. Ronan, who was raised in Ardattin, Co Carlow, said she was only given a simple demonstration before having to take the reins herself in the early hours of the morning and in front of the camera.
It’s part of her new drama film where a young woman living in London returns to Scotland’s Orkney Island to deal with her past.
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