Jessie Buckley of ‘Women Talking’ to Be Honored at Oscar Wilde Awards (Exclusive)

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The Irish actress is coming off strong performances in 'The Lost Daughter' and 'Cabaret' last year.

The 17th annual event, held on the Thursday night before the Academy Awards, is set for March 9 atCreated by the US-Ireland Alliance, the celebrate the work of those from Ireland — and some who are not — who contribute to film, television and music.

 

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can we stop awarding these people relentlessly? I swear the more peopl care less about these awards the more that are popping up. Actors are not saving the world. They play dress up & get paid for it. Its a job.

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