Irish Little Girl is a recurring character in the 1997 film Titanic. She was the daughter of the Irish Mother and the sister of the Irish Little Boy. They traveled onboard the Titanic as a third class passengers. She was portrayed by Laramie Landis.
Role in the film[]
She first appeared with her mother and brother looking for their cabin on the G-deck, where they passed to Jack Dawson and Fabrizio de Rossi.
Irish Little Girl with her brother and mother waiting their turn to go up to the boat deck
When the Titanic sank, she, her mother and brother and the rest of the passengers waited for the third class main gate to open. Her brother asked to her mother what we were doing, her mother replied that we were waiting for the first class passengers to be loaded into the lifeboats, only then was their turn, and told her and her brother to be ready. She and her brother nodded in agreement.
Irish Little Girl with her brother and mother in their cabin
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And so they're lived together for 300 years, in the land of Tír Na Nóg, land of ethernal youth and beauty... |
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It is not known what they did after that, it seems they made it to the boat deck but there were no more lifeboats left. Knowing that they were going to die, her mother took her and her brother back to their cabin and put them to sleep while telling the story "Tale of Tír Na Nóg". The three of them died in their cabin.
Trivia[]
- Despite being a recurring character, both she and her family never met or interacted with Rose DeWitt Bukater, preventing them from appearing in the Rose's Dream scene.
- In contrast to her brother who has one line in the entire film, she does not have any single line to be spoken in the film.