As Saoirse Ronan loves to joke, she is really good at losing things. The four-time Academy Award-nominated actress recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote her new indie film The Outrun , during which she — among other discussion topics — poked fun at the prevalence with which she has lost out on things, from the coveted Oscars to Kimmel’s own Ladybird swag-box he put together in honor of the film during the 2018 awards show. However, there is one loss that may sting more than most: not nabbing the role for the eccentric and lovely Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter films.
“There’s things that you’ll pass on and then they come out, and you think, ‘Oh God, that was a misstep on my part,'” Ronan explained, “but I think the one that stayed with me over the years — I didn’t say no to it, I just didn’t get the part. I lost, again. It’s a running theme for me.
” She continued, eliciting some shocked reactions from the audience, “I had gone up for Luna Lovegood in Harry Potter years ago, ’cause it was like the Irish character, so they got everyone Irish in — like half of Ireland to come and audition — and I knew I wasn’t going to get it ’cause I was too young, but I got to read out a scene that was gonna be in Harry Potter and it was the coolest thing ever.” As fans will remember, Lovegood is a beloved character within the Wizarding World, eventually becoming a formidable member of Dumbledore’s Army. A deeply spiritual, quirky and p.