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How This Boy Skyrocketed from Living in 13 Different Foster Homes in 7 Years to First Oscar Nomination

Milly Wanjiku Ndirangu
Jan 22, 2024
03:00 P.M.
  • This acclaimed actor has overcome a turbulent childhood and achieved success.
  • He grew up in Dublin, moving between 13 different foster homes over seven years.
  • He recently received his first Oscar and BAFTA nominations for his stunning performances.
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The actor attends the 64th annual Berlin Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany on February 07, 2014 | Source: Getty Images

The actor attends the 64th annual Berlin Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany on February 07, 2014 | Source: Getty Images

In the entertainment industry, a remarkable actor has been steadily making his mark for years. This actor, hailing from Ireland, has portrayed various characters in various films. His performances have not gone unnoticed, earning him a total of 81 nominations and 12 awards to date.

The actor attending "The Eternals" UK premiere in London, England on October 27, 2021 | Source: Getty Images

The actor attending "The Eternals" UK premiere in London, England on October 27, 2021 | Source: Getty Images

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Though he started his acting career in 2011, he gained recognition years later. In 2016, he got an IFTA Award nomination for Best Actor in a Lead Role for his performance in "Mammal." His filmography also includes titles such as "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," "The Green Knight," "Saltburn," and "American Animals."

The actor at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on February 26, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

The actor at the 29th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on February 26, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

It wasn't until 2023 that he earned his first Oscar nomination for his standout performance in a supporting role in the film "The Banshees of Inisherin." Following this, in 2024, he received a nomination for the prestigious BAFTA Film Award for Best Leading Actor for his compelling role in "Saltburn."

The actor at the 14th Governors Awards on January 9, 2024 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

The actor at the 14th Governors Awards on January 9, 2024 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

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Physically, he stands at 5ft 8in tall, with a lean, muscular frame. He maintains his physique through boxing, a practice he also uses as a form of therapy. His intimidating on-screen presence starkly contrasts his friendly and welcoming demeanor in real life. This dichotomy is part of what makes him a compelling actor, often cast in roles of menaces, villains, and tortured souls.

Colin Farrell and the actor attend the official after party for "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" on May 22, 2017 in Cannes, France | Source: Getty Images

Colin Farrell and the actor attend the official after party for "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" on May 22, 2017 in Cannes, France | Source: Getty Images

Off-screen, this actor is known for his camaraderie with his co-stars. While filming "The Banshees of Inisherin," he shared accommodations with the legendary Colin Farrell. The experience was special, filled with light-hearted banter, with Farrell teasing him for being untidy. Farrell joked, "The place was like raccoons had been in there."

The actor at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 10, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

The actor at the 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 10, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

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In 2022, while filming "Saltburn," he resided in an isolated English village, living in an 18th-century watermill. The rural setting, complete with grazing cows and chirping birds, was far from the bustling film sets he was accustomed to. However, his journey to success was not an easy one.

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Barry Keoghan and his older brother Eric Keoghan were born into the underprivileged area of Summerhill in Dublin and had a challenging start in life. Their mother, caught in the wave of drug problems that swept the area, battled addiction. As a result, Barry and Eric were put into foster care when Barry was just five years old.

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Their mother, despite her struggles, remained a constant in their lives. She would spend time with them every Saturday, taking them to McDonald's and the cinema. These moments, while precious, were a stark reminder of their reality — they were her children, but other families were bringing them up.

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From ages 5 to 12, Barry experienced a series of transitions, moving between 13 different foster homes. He and Eric were always kept together despite the instability, something Barry values greatly. During an appearance on "The Late Late Show," he said, "They kept us together, which is great." They were later taken in by their maternal grandmother, Patricia, affectionately known as "nanny."

Barry Keoghan's grandmother, Patricia, from a video dated April 14, 2018 | Source: youtube.com/@rtelatelateshow

Barry Keoghan's grandmother, Patricia, from a video dated April 14, 2018 | Source: youtube.com/@rtelatelateshow

Their mother passed away shortly after. Her health had been deteriorating, and her death, while devastating, was not unexpected. Barry remembers it as the most difficult day of his life, a day that left a deep scar but also shaped him. He said, "I was about 12, but there was something in me that I just took it and it made me stronger."

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Barry acknowledges the challenges of being separated from one's parents and placed into foster care. However, he never had a negative experience with the social workers or the families who cared for him. He still remembers the times he spent waiting in the office at Mountjoy Square, playing in the small toy area.

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Following their mother's death, Barry and Eric were adopted by their aunt Lorraine. In an interview with Daily Mail, she said she saw Barry's potential and noted that only a few from their part of Dublin make it to Hollywood. She stressed that his accomplishments didn't come easy, stating, "He hasn't had anything handed to him on a plate. Whatever he's got now is through sheer hard work and determination."

Barry Keoghan poses during a portrait session on January 23, 2016 in Park City, Utah | Source: Getty Images

Barry Keoghan poses during a portrait session on January 23, 2016 in Park City, Utah | Source: Getty Images

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Lorraine recalls the day Barry was born, waiting outside the maternity ward at the Rotunda Hospital. She talks about their large family, her quiet sister Debbie, who was Barry's mother, and the challenges she faced. She mentioned the boys' father, who was absent for most of their lives and passed away years ago.

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She knew that she and their nanny could provide the care that Debbie wanted for her sons. Lorraine further described Barry's childhood personality. She didn't consider him wild, but he was occasionally hyperactive due to his ADHD. He wasn't always high-energy; there were times when he was quiet. Despite this, Barry was always confident, even coming off as cocky at times.

Barry Keoghan attends the 64th Berlinale International Film Festival on February 7, 2014 in Berlin, Germany | Source: Getty Images

Barry Keoghan attends the 64th Berlinale International Film Festival on February 7, 2014 in Berlin, Germany | Source: Getty Images

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But what stood out the most was his character, which was full of personality. Amidst all the chaos and challenges in his early life, Barry found a sense of stability and a way forward, and he has managed to carve out a successful career in the film industry. His interest in acting started while living with his grandmother.

Barry Keoghan attends the world premiere for "The Batman" on March 1, 2022 in New York | Source: Getty Images

Barry Keoghan attends the world premiere for "The Batman" on March 1, 2022 in New York | Source: Getty Images

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He would watch films featuring 20th-century icons like James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Paul Newman. He would often mimic them, adopting different accents and characters. However, expressing his desire to be an actor in an environment more inclined towards boxing was challenging.

Barry Keoghan attends the "Dunkirk" premiere on July 18, 2017 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Barry Keoghan attends the "Dunkirk" premiere on July 18, 2017 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

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Barry has always had a fascination with animals. As a teenager, he often watched nature documentaries, captivated by the silent communication between animals. He even attributes his acting skills to studying them, with each character he plays based on a specific animal.

Barry Keoghan attends a celebration dinner for the "Happy Gas" exhibition on October 12, 2023 in London, England | Source: Getty Images

Barry Keoghan attends a celebration dinner for the "Happy Gas" exhibition on October 12, 2023 in London, England | Source: Getty Images

His acting career took off when he spotted an open casting call in a shop window at 16. He said, "I slyly took the number so no one would see me and called it up when I got home." The opportunity led to his first film role in the 2011 crime drama "Between the Canals." His persistence impressed the director, leading to more roles in Irish dramas and independent films.

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His breakthrough came with Christopher Nolan's 2017 film "Dunkirk," where he played a minor role as a boathand and aspiring war hero. Nolan praised Barry for his innocence and sophisticated truth, calling him a "dazzling talent."

Barry Keoghan attends the Dior Homme Menswear Spring/Summer 2018 show during the Paris Fashion Week on June 24, 2017 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

Barry Keoghan attends the Dior Homme Menswear Spring/Summer 2018 show during the Paris Fashion Week on June 24, 2017 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

Off-screen, Barry is a father to a little boy named Brando, whom he had with his ex-girlfriend, a Scottish orthodontist named Alyson Sandro. He described fatherhood as an indescribable love he had never felt before. He learned to balance work and family life, inspired by his friend Dwayne Johnson, also known as the Rock.

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Barry's determination and aptitude largely stem from the hardships he faced as a child, especially with the loss of his mother. She was a woman of notable height, 6ft, with hair as dark as Barry's. Her absence created a profound emptiness in his life, which was alleviated by the women in his family who took him in and cared for him.

Barry confessed he wasn't fully self-sufficient and leaned heavily on his ex-girlfriend. Yet, the experience of growing up without his parents fostered a sense of resilience in him, teaching him to chart his own path in life. Currently, Barry is dating US singer Sabrina Carpenter. Despite his busy schedule, he maintains close ties with his family. He regularly FaceTimes with his nanny and visits Dublin whenever he can.

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