How much is Saoirse Ronan worth?
Saoirse Ronan is one of Ireland’s biggest film stars and has starred in many critically acclaimed films, but how much is she worth?
The 29-year-old has enjoyed a successful career after initially wowing fans as Briony Tallis in Joe Wright’s acclaimed adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Second World War novel Atonement, starring alongside Keira Knightley and James McAvoy.
Having received her first Oscar nomination at the age of 13 for this performance, Saoirse’s career took off in the following years.
Before establishing herself as one of the world’s top dramatic actresses, Saoirse demonstrated her skills as a leading actress in the 2008 fantasy film City of Ember, the 2011 action film Hanna and the 2014 sci-fi film The Host.
Saoirse’s stock rose significantly after her 2014 Best Picture-nominated performance in Wes Anderson’s beloved film The Grand Budapest Hotel.
In 2016, Saoirse received her second Oscar nomination for her work in John Crowley’s Brooklyn, and her third just two years later for Lady Bird, her first collaboration with Barbie director Greta Gerwig.
The decision to learn her craft across a wide range of genres before becoming an awards darling has certainly paid off: Saoirse now has an estimated net worth of $9 million.
According to BusinessPlus, the actress was paid $2 million for her starring role in 2018’s Mary Queen of Scots and $1.5 million for Little Women a year later.
In recent years, Saoirse appeared in Ammonite with Kate Winslet and Enemy with Irish star Paul Mescal, but neither achieved the box office or critical success she had hoped for.
However, Saoirse’s latest film, Overtake, which recently premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, is her first film with production company Arcade Pictures Ltd, which she joined as a director of the company in 2021.
Despite early reviews suggesting that Saoirse could be on track for her fifth Oscar nomination, it was recently revealed that Saoirse and her partner Jack Lowden, who founded Arcade Picture Ltd with Dominic Norris, are leaving the company following the release of their first project .
Saoirse and Lowden, who met in 2018 while filming Mary Queen of Scots, recently bought a property in Islington, north London, for £2.5 million (€2.8 million).
Saoirse also founded Sad Dog Films in January, whose documents indicate that she usually resides in England. Saoirse also owns a €650,000 cottage in west Cork, having previously sold her Greystones home for €1.66 million in 2019.
On top of all this, Saoirse runs Slaney Productions, an Irish-registered company. which has not filed accounts since 2017 after re-registering as an unspecified unlimited liability company and applying for audit exemption.
Back in 2017, the company listed net assets of €194,600, consisting of assets of €293,900, including €290,600 in cash, and liabilities of €99,400. The company’s latest filing lists its address as a property in Howth that sold last year for €750,000.