All Of The Irish Academy Award Winners Over The Years All Of The Irish Academy Award Winners Over The Years
we’ve rounded up all the amazing Irish actors, directors, make-up artists, production designers and screenwriters who have won an Academy Award for their incredible talent over the years.Let’s take a closer look at those who have gone the distance in their career and received the highest award anyone in the arts could dream of – an Academy Award.Originally from Dublin, Breda made history as the first Irish woman to win an Academy Award for her role in the 1989 film, My Left Foot.
In 2008, the pair won the Best Original Song Oscar for their hit track ‘Falling Slowly’. The song was composed for the film Once, which has been deemed one of the best music films of all time. For her work on Scarlett, Josie was also awarded an Emmy making her the only Irish woman to win both an Oscar and an Emmy. Her Academy Award and Emmy are on exhibit at the Irish Film Institute.Although London born, we’re claiming Irish citizen Daniel Day Lewis.
Michèle has won two Oscars in the Best Makeup category for her incredible makeup and special effects skills. She won her first Oscar in 1982 for her work on Quest for Fire. Her second was in 1993 for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.The Irish director, screenwriter and novelist who was born in Sligo and raised in Dublin, received two Oscar nominations for his film The Crying Game, taking home the award for Best Original Screenplay in 1993.
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