Barry Keoghan

2023 - 2 - 20

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Barry Keoghan shares adorable picture of his son with Colin Farrell ... (The Independent)

The Irish actors were recognised for their work at the film awards.

The Irish actor and orthodontist Sandro, who is from Scotland, have been dating since February 2021. Keoghan welcomed his son with partner Alyson Sandro in August 2022. [Barry Keoghan](/topic/barry-keoghan) delighted fans after he posted a couple of snaps of his co-star [Colin Farrell](/topic/colin-farrell) holding his baby son, Brando, just before the 76th [Bafta Awards](/topic/bafta-awards) began.

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Baftas: Paul Mescal's parents, Barry Keoghan's son — a family affair ... (Irish Examiner)

Barry Keoghan picked up the award for Best Supporting Actor on the night, which he dedicated in part to his son, Brando.

This is for you." "For my mother, and also for the kids that are dreaming to be something from the area where I came from. The Dubliner picked up the award for Best Supporting Actor for his role inon the night, which he dedicated to his son, his mother, and the children from his hometown.

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Barry Keoghan is the anti-nepo baby star that Hollywood needs (British GQ)

Over the course of the 2023 award season, one person has quietly and strongly emerged as an outlier, and that's Barry Keoghan.

[The Banshees of Inisherin](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/banshees-of-inisherin-male-friendship), and is inching closer to [Oscars](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/my-year-of-dicks-oscars-2023-where-to-watch) glory. His rise to the echelons of acting victory could, and probably will, be called some kind of Hollywood fairytale, especially considering where he came from. In his BAFTA acceptance speech, he dedicated the award to Ireland, his young son, Brando, his late mother and “also for the kids that are dreaming to be something from the area where I came from. One scene in particular, where Dominic declares his love for the film's other breakout supporting star Kerry Condon's Siobhan, is a masterclass that [secured](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/barry-keoghan-banshees-of-inisherin-lake-scene-oscars) his place in the Oscars race. How much of a leg up do they inherit by proximity to privilege? [nepo babies](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/allison-williams-interview-m3gan-girls-white-lotus)’.

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Barry Keoghan is mobbed by fans after winning BAFTA for Best ... (Daily Mail)

The actor was a ray of sunshine for much-fancied The Banshees Of Inisherin by winning the award for Best Supporting Actor - one of a modest four accolades ...

All Quiet On The Western Front All Quiet On The Western Front - WINNER You make me so proud to be an Irish woman.” I just want this for my son as well, Brando,' he said, adding: 'For my mother and also for the kids that are dreaming to be something from the area that I came from. Albrecht Schuch (All Quiet On The Western Front) This is for yous.'

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'Delighted for you mate' – Conor McGregor and Michael Conlan ... (The Sun)

CONOR McGREGOR and Michael Conlan led tributes to Barry Keoghan after he took home the Best Supporting Actor award at The BAFTAs.Keoghan was one of FO.

Onwards to Oscar!" Northern Irish film 'An Irish Goodbye' won Best British Short Film by the duo of Tom Berkeley and Ross White. "What a story this young man is having!

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Barry Keoghan notices wardrobe mishap while on stage after ... (Mirror.co.uk)

BAFTA winner Barry Keoghan poked fun at his dapper ensemble after winning Best Supporting Actor for his role as Dominic in The Banshees Of Inisherin as he ...

“I’m going to go home now and cuddle my son,” the dad-of-one confessed. "We're an Island of great storytelling with amazing actors, and winning something like this helps the industry back home massively. "And this helps the industry massively at home and encourages people to send the scripts in and go for what they want to do."

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Barry Keoghan's Oscars odds drop but there's still one clear favourite (Irish Mirror)

Barry Keoghan's odds for winning an Oscar have been slashed after his success at the BAFTA awards this weekend. The Irish actor, 30, picked up the Best ...

10/1 – Brendan Gleeson 1/10 – Ke Huy Quan BoyleSports has made the Dubliner 6/1 from 10/1 to win the Best Supporting Actor title at the Oscars.

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BAFTAS: Banshees of Inisherin star Barry Keoghan's amazing life ... (Daily Mail)

The 30-year-old Irish actor dedicated his win to his late mother, who was a heroin addict, and to his son, Brando, after he took home the BAFTA for Best ...

The actor with his partner, Alyson Sandro, with whom he welcomed a son in August last year. He has played a number of key roles in blockbuster films I just want this for my son as well, Brando,' he said, adding: 'For my mother and also for the kids that are dreaming to be something from the area that I came from. It's also clear from Keoghan's Instagram feed that he enjoyed getting dressed up. When he heard the latest The Batman film was in the production phase, he gave an unsolicited audition for the role of the Ridler. He explained how the job was therapeutic at a deeper level and has allowed him to let go of some of the pain which he endured during his childhood. This is for yous.' As he won the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor last night, Barry Keoghan dedicated the award to his son, Brandon, and his mother, who died when he was 12 after battling a heroin addiction The 30-year-old took home the award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Banshees of Inisherin, dedicating his win to his son, Brandon, and his mother, who died when he was 12 after battling a heroin addiction. The actor, who has starred in international blockbusters like The Eternals and Batman before reaching critical-acclaim for his role as Dominic Kearney in The Banshees of Inisherin, gave a lightning-speed speech in front of the star-studded audience of the BAFTAs last night. He struggled at school, where he was considered a naughty pupil, and after being kicked out of school plays for 'messing about', the father-of-one said that acting has helped him overcome some of the trauma of his childhood, after initially pursuing careers in boxing and football. And even as he clutched the latest addition to his growing collection of awards in front of a star-studded audience, Keoghan also spared a thought for the children from Summerhill, in the beating heart of Dublin, where he comes from, who are 'dreaming to be something,' in an nod to his own troubled upbringing.

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Barry Keoghan promises to drop in to old school after Bafta win (Evening Standard)

His teacher Conor Flood said there is 'great pride' at O'Connell Secondary School, where Keoghan studied.

“He’s come from such a hard, tough background and really made something of himself. “I will drop in as soon as I am back to have a big aul (old) chat Mr. He did it so it’s achievable.”

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