As one of the most talked-about figures, Barry Keoghan has built a significant fortune. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What Is Barry Keoghan's Net Worth?

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Barry Keoghan was born on October 18, 1992, in the Summerhill area of Dublin, Ireland. With his brother, he spent much of his childhood in foster care, moving between 13 different foster homes across a span of seven years.

After answering a casting call he spotted in a local store window, Keoghan made his feature film debut with a small part in the 2011 Irish crime film "Between the Canals." The next year, he had a bigger part in the psychological thriller "Stalker," playing a bullied young boy named Tommy. Barry also appeared in the revenge drama "King of the Travellers." In 2013, he had a bit part in the comedy "Life's a Breeze," and a more substantial supporting role in the drama "Stay," starringAidan Quinn,Taylor Schilling, andMichael Ironside. Keoghan subsequently appeared in the British historical action thriller "'71," starringJack O'Connell. He followed this with a series of roles in smaller films, including "Standby," "Norfolk," and "Traders." In 2016, Barry was in the drama "Mammal," co-starringRachel Griffithsand Michael McElhatton, as well as the crime drama "Trespass Against Us," withMichael Fassbender,Brendan Gleeson, andLyndsey Marshal.

After appearing in many films over the years, Keoghan had his international breakthrough in 2017. That year, he had significant roles in two films by major directors. InChristopher Nolan'sWorld War II film "Dunkirk," he played George Mills, the teenage hand of a civilian sailor out at sea during the war. Barry earned his best reviews yet, however, for his role in Yorgos Lanthimos' psychological thriller "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," starringColin FarrellandNicole Kidman. He played Martin Lang, a mysterious and homicidal young man with seemingly supernatural powers who insinuates himself into the lives of an upper-class family. For his performance, Keoghan won the Irish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.

Breakthroughs and Further Film Career

Barry Keoghan is an Irish actor who has a net worth of $8 million. Barry Keoghan is best known for his performances in such films as "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," "Dunkirk," "Calm with Horses," "The Green Knight," and "Eternals." On television, he has appeared in the series "Fair City," "Love/Hate," "Rebellion," and "Chernobyl," among other titles. Keoghan's additional credits have included the films "Mammal" and "American Animals" and the miniseries "Masters of the Air."

Following his big breakthrough year in 2017, Barry starred alongsideEvan Peters,Blake Jenner, and Jared Abrahamson in the heist film "American Animals." Based on a true story, the film chronicles the book robbery that was carried out by a group of students in 2004 at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. The same year, Keoghan appeared in the period drama "Black '47." He subsequently received praise and a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 2019 crime drama "Calm with Horses." Barry next appeared as a violent scavenger in David Lowery's medieval fantasy "The Green Knight," based on the Arthurian legend. His other credits have included the Hollywood superhero films "Eternals" and "The Batman." In the former, Keoghan played Druig, an Eternal who can control other people's minds, while in the latter film, he played the Joker, credited as an "unseen Arkham prisoner."

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