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"I've never been on my own," she said in a soft Irish accent. "My parents would never allow me to.
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That last thought may be added because Ronan is sitting by the pool at a West Hollywood hotel, with her parents less than 50 feet away. She's clearly both troubled and intrigued by the thought of becoming independent.
"Maybe they'll let me when I'm 18 or 19," she said, taking a bite of her mushroom-ham-and-spinach omelet. "But it is kind of a scary thing to think about. You've been with your parents your whole life, and suddenly you reach a certain age and there's more responsibility."
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That comparison pleases Ronan.
"We both started young," she said, "and I'd be very interested to direct and write some day."
That lies in the future, however.
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"Conforming" is not a word in Ronan's vocabulary.
"That's why I like people like Lady Gaga," the young actress said. "She does it her way, and she tells other people to do it their way. Maybe 'Hanna' will do the same thing."
It is certainly unlike anything Ronan has done before. The thriller, which also stars Cate Blanchett as a CIA operative, finds Hanna and her father (Eric Bana), a former CIA agent, living undercover in a forest near the Arctic Circle. There he is shaping her into a lethal assassin and preparing her for a special mission. Shortly after the film begins, she sets off to complete that mission.
"Hanna is not your typical action heroine," Ronan said. "I like her because she's weird and a bit of a blank canvas. She's not bad-ass. She doesn't come out with these awesome comebacks when she kills someone.
"Hanna is completely innocent when it comes to the normal things we deal with in life. She's used to being a cold-blooded killer, using weapons, climbing trees and jumping off buildings. She's not used to human emotions. I think that's pretty fascinating."
Ronan, who is 5-foot-6 and maybe 110 pounds, did most of her own stunts, taking down Bana several times onscreen.
"Eric's got really big arms," she said. "He was very sweet, because he didn't want to hurt me, so he'd always hold back, whereas I'd just go straight for him. I'd end up hurting him. Hanna's an animal. She's grown up that way, surrounded by wildlife."
In "Violet & Daisy," a black comedy due for release later this year, Ronan plays a very different assassin.
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Ronan hopes to play an elf in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit," which would reunite her with her director from "The Lovely Bones" (2009), if the deal can be worked out.
"Pete and I want to work together again," she said.
She is also signed for "Effie Gray," a movie written by Emma Thompson in which Ronan will play the title character. Gray, the wife of 19th-century British art critic and poet John Ruskin, later married Ruskin's protege, painter John Everett Millais, after her first marriage was annulled.
"Effie was the wife of John Ruskin," Ronan said. "A young wife - she was 19."
If this sounds like an unusual choice for a teenage actress, that's no accident. Ronan rarely chooses lightweight material - her only comedy to date has been Amy Heckerling's "I Could Never Be Your Woman" (2007), her first film. Nor is she drawn to most teen fare.
"I'm not a silly person," she said. "When we're considering a project to do, it's a group discussion between me, my parents and my agents. A lot of thought goes into it, although sometimes, if I've fallen in love with a project, I don't care how much they're going to pay me."
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The success of that movie led to "Death Defying Acts" (2008), a story about the great escape artist Houdini which starred Guy Pearce and Catherine Zeta-Jones, and the science-fiction film "City of Ember" (2008) with Bill Murray and Tim Robbins. Then came "The Lovely Bones" and, most recently, "The Way Back," in which she co-starred with Colin Farrell and Ed Harris.
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Despite the boost from her father, Ronan insisted that her parents have never pushed her into acting.
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