Though neither American nor a teenager, Barry Keoghan wowed audiences with his terrifying portrait of Martin - an Ohio teen exacting a cruel revenge on heart surgeon
Colin Farrell - in the
Yorgos Lanthimos masterpiece,
The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017). Born in Summerhill, Dublin and raised by his grandmother from age nine, Keoghan was bitten by the performing bug when he enrolled at The Factory, a fledgling drama school designed to nurture talent in the arenas of television and film. Tailgating brief stints on a pair of Dublin-set drama serials -
Fair City (1989),
Love/Hate (2010) - and meatier roles in small-scale pics such as
'71 (2014),
Mammal (2016), and
Trespass Against Us (2016) - Keoghan shot to international esteem with his consecutive roles in 'Sacred Deer' and the
Christopher Nolan war epic
Dunkirk (2017); a winning streak that continued with his equivocal cameo in megabudget super-noir
The Batman (2022),
Martin McDonagh's
The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) - where he was Oscar-nominated for his poignant work as the vulnerable Dominic - and cultural firecracker
Saltburn (2023), which brought him Golden Globe and BAFTA nods. Outside his acting career, Keoghan is an accomplished amateur boxer and a brand ambassador for Burberry.