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Jessie Buckley Makes History with First Irish BAFTA Best Actress Win
22 Feb
Summary
- Jessie Buckley earned the BAFTA for Best Actress, a first for Ireland.
- She won for her portrayal of Agnes in the film Hamnet.
- Fellow Irish actor Cillian Murphy presented Buckley with her award.

Jessie Buckley has made history by securing the BAFTA for Best Actress, marking a significant first for Ireland. She received the prestigious award for her compelling portrayal of Agnes, William Shakespeare's wife, in the critically acclaimed film 'Hamnet'. The British Academy Film Awards ceremony, held in London, saw Buckley presented with her accolade by fellow Irish star Cillian Murphy. This achievement underscores the growing international recognition of Irish talent in the film industry.
Buckley's win has garnered widespread congratulations from prominent Irish political figures. The Tanaiste lauded the historic nature of the win, while Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald expressed pride in Buckley's sublime talent. Also nominated was Dublin-born actor Paul Mescal for his role in the same film, though he did not secure a win in his category. The recognition of both Buckley and Mescal signifies a strong presence of Irish performers on the global cinematic landscape.




