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Inside the ‘Actor’s Actor’ Set to Win Big at This Year’s Oscars

Last updated: January 10, 2026 1:15 am
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Jessie Buckley has emerged as a powerhouse in this year’s awards season, with her performance in “Hamnet” propelling her to the forefront of the best actress race at the Oscars. The Irish actress, known for her resilience and depth, has captivated audiences and critics alike with her portrayal of Agnes Shakespeare in the film adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel.

Buckley, who hails from Killarney, County Kerry, has been a familiar face in the industry for years, quietly building a strong body of work on both stage and screen. However, it is her haunting performance in “Hamnet” that has truly solidified her status as a frontrunner for this year’s acting awards.

At the recent Critics’ Choice awards, Buckley took home the best actress prize for her role in “Hamnet,” showcasing a mix of calmness and vulnerability as she accepted the accolade. In her acceptance speech, she drew inspiration from the ancient Lascaux cave paintings in France, likening artistic bravery to the early humans who ventured into the darkest parts of the cave to tell their stories.

To prepare for her role in “Hamnet,” Buckley immersed herself in the character of Agnes, isolating herself in a hotel near the film studio to fully inhabit the grief and loss experienced by her character. The raw, wordless howl that she delivers in a pivotal scene in the film has been described as transcendent, tapping into a universal sense of sorrow and longing.

Despite her current success, Buckley’s path to stardom has not been without its challenges. A former contestant on the BBC talent show “I’d Do Anything,” where she competed to play Nancy in a revival of “Oliver!,” Buckley faced harsh criticism and scrutiny that left her feeling “brutalized.” However, she persevered, honing her craft at Rada and showcasing her talent in a string of acclaimed films.

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As Buckley continues to garner attention and accolades for her work, including upcoming roles in projects like “The Bride!,” her impact on the industry is undeniable. With a commitment to authenticity and emotional depth in her performances, Buckley stands out as an actor whose talent can no longer be ignored. As she navigates her newfound success and the pressures of the spotlight, it is clear that Jessie Buckley is a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.

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