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Meet “Banshees of Inisherin” star Kerry Condon, who, in a movie that has Colin Farrell at his best, Irish vistas, cozy sweaters, and a miniature donkey, runs away with your heart.
The F1 blockbuster starring Tipperary’s Kerry Condon has roared into pole position in the battle of the summer blockbusters, leaving the movie’s big-budget rivals trailing in the rear-view mirror. And ...
Kerry Condon told Stephen Colbert on the Tuesday, June 17 episode of The Late Show that she drank "a vodka orange juice" for breakfast directly before shooting her romantic scenes with Brad Pitt in F1 ...
Kerry Condon was in the thick of Oscars season two years ago, bantering and glad-handing from London to Los Angeles, when she took a breather to campaign for a different kind of prize.
And only Kerry Condon could play the part. The 1920s-set dark comedy finds longtime friends Pádraic (Colin Farrell) and Colm (Brendan Gleeson) at one hell of an impasse.
For ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ Star Kerry Condon, Animals Are Perfect Scene Partners TheWrap magazine: “They were this pure aspect that made me go, ‘Gosh, humans are so silly, so ...
'Banshees of Inisherin' 's Kerry Condon Recalls Watching Oscar Noms with Colin Farrell and His Family "Luckily my [category] came up first, so I didn't have to be sitting there jittery for long ...
Kerry Condon has been working as an actress for years, but 2023 is clearly a milestone. The Banshees of Inisherin breakout, 40, has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award as Best Supporting Actress.
Kerry Condon - she plays Siobhan, the sister of Padraic - goes to a pub on their island to dress down her brother's best friend, Colm, for suddenly ignoring her brother.
Kerry Condon detailed her steamy scenes with F1 costar Brad Pitt ahead of the sports drama's theatrical release. Condon, 42, appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to talk about her ...
SIMON: Kerry Condon, who is nominated for best supporting actress for her role in "The Banshees Of Inisherin," thank you so much for being with us. CONDON: It was a pleasure.