Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar Jones have been included on Screen International's very prestigious Stars of Tomorrow list. Fair play.
Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar Jones have been included on the Stars of Tomorrow list, which is no real surprise seeing as they already are, very much, ourThe pair, who made significant enough names for themselves after starring in BBC’s Normal People earlier this year, were included on Screen International’s list this week, actively securing their spots as two of the best actors Ireland and England have got to offer.
Other notable celebrities who have appeared on the list in the past include Benedict Cumberbatch, Phoebe Waller Bridge, and Emily Blunt. “At a time when the push for full diversity in film and TV is becoming more and more urgent, Screen is proud to maintain its record of inclusion,” she said. Also included on this year’s prestigious list are BAFTA nominated Helen Behan from Meath, who has appeared in The Virtues and This is England, as well as Galway’s Dónall Ó Héala, who starred in the iconic Aifric on TG4.
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