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Musical Society leads tributes to Buckley
The Killarney Musical Society has led the local celebrations following Jessie Buckley’s historic Academy Award win, describing the actress as a profound inspiration to young performers across the county.
Buckley, who became the first Irish woman to win the Best Actress Oscar for her role in Hamnet, began her stage career as a young member of the local society.
Speaking on behalf of the cast and crew, Killarney Musical Society spokesperson Councillor Marie Moloney extended sincere congratulations to Jessie and her family. She noted that the achievement has brought the entire town and county together in a rare moment of international recognition.
"Since she was a young member of the Killarney Musical Society, Jessie has remained humble and self-deprecating," Cllr Moloney said. "She has maintained her friendly, lovable personality and, since she departed these shores over 18 years ago, she has not changed one bit. She is still as delightful as ever."
The society highlighted Buckley’s journey from "treading the boards" in Killarney to becoming a global household name.
Her career, which has spanned leading and supporting roles in numerous high-profile films, reached its pinnacle with Monday's Oscar win.
"She has shown all young aspiring actors that if you have the passion, the love, the dream, and are prepared to work hard to achieve your goal, then that goal can be achieved," Cllr Moloney added. "The most exciting part is that she has only begun what will no doubt be a long and successful career ahead."
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