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I'm Barry Keoghan, and this is the Wired Auto.
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This is the Wired Auto complete interview.
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I'm so bad with lines.
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Like, honestly, I'm I am okay.
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Why? Why?
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What?
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Why was Barry Keoghan Joker scene deleted?
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Okay, not deleted.
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One of the scenes was deleted.
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It was deleted from the movie, but it still exists because, you know, it came out after the movie, which I thought was was quite a nice moment, you know.
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I think as well, everyone wants to see the Joker.
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So, I'm carefully answering this because I can't say much, you know.
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So, oh, why was Barry Keoghan shot in Love/Hate?
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Throwback.
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Spoiler alerts for everything, by the way.
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But I was shot in Love/Hate because it's a gangland TV series and you know if you see it, you see what mischief Wayne, the character, gets up to and he's running around with the wrong people and but yeah, did he deserve it?
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No.
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No, he could have learned from it.
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I mean, he's so young, isn't it?
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Why does Barry Keoghan play weird characters?
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No, I think I just play characters and then they end up being weird because I play them, is the truth.
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I like complex characters.
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I like characters that aren't so on the nose.
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I like complicated characters and complicated relationships in movies.
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And I like sort of giving the audience a character that they all want to see and it's sort of like the guilty pleasure and they enjoy it and you know, you are the, you are the ones going to see it.
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And I try to play every part with truth and honesty and, you know, a lot of them have been words over my shoulder like this.
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Okay.
1:21
Who is Barry Keoghan in The Immortal Man?
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I play Duke Shelby in The Immortal Man, the Peaky Blinders movie.
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Yeah, go see it and you'll find out.
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What resonated with the character Duke with you?
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What resonated?
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I mean, he's young and handsome, so I think that does it all for me.
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I think Barry Keoghan and Cillian Murphy, you know, I'd work with Cillian on every movie.
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It'd be kind of weird to do every movie with Cillian, but if that chance comes up again, I'll I'll do it.
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He's such a legend at home and, you know, he's if not one of our like, if not the greatest, you know, and it's a pleasure to to share the screen with him as his son.
2:38
Since Cillian has been his character for so long and you came in for this movie, was it a learning curve to feel comfortable in the world, or did it feel comfortable right away?
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That's a great question.
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Um, yeah, it's a lot.
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Being a fan of the show as well, coming in and and doing scenes with Tommy Shelby, you know, it's it's quite a thing when he's walking towards you, you feel quite scared and nervous.
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But, um, I guess they wanted, you know, sort of my take on it and, you know, not to be thinking about the whole history of the show.
3:04
What happened to Barry Keoghan's character in Dunkirk?
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Oh, okay.
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Spoiler would be, uh, you know, um, I died.
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You know, I fell down the stairs and died.
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But it was this guy that made made me die.
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He hit me with an elbow.
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My dad in this movie.
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It's crazy.
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All links.
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This all links together.
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Grateful to work with Chris Nolan.
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And you know, I was on a boat for for all of it.
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The movie was a a massive lake, you know.
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Yeah, planes and and boats and but our our scene sort of felt very intimate because it was in a very small space and there's no monitors on on set.
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Um, and Chris looks at he's got this monitor that's, you know, it looks like a a Nintendo, but uh, he he looks at he knows what he wants and that's why he's a master of what he does because he sees it once and he's like, yeah, I got it.
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Number three, how did Barry Keoghan get into acting?
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It was a street casting of a movie called Between the Canals.
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And I was in Dublin.
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I was young and I seen a a notice in the there was a boxing club and a a shop I used to go to around the corner called Catlans.
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And I seen the the number on the on the the notice on in the window and took the number and rang it and got an open audition.
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I'd done a school play or two and I loved it.
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I loved what it gave me and I loved the idea of, you know, performing and this was sort of my my avenue into it.
4:48
How is Barry Keoghan in How is Barry Keoghan in DC and Marvel?
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I don't know.
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Um, Batman is DC and Eternals is Marvel.
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It's not something that like I've went to go I want to go and, you know, get into DC and get into Marvel.
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I think the movies come under the bracket of DC and Marvel and that's that's what it is.
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I'm very grateful to be part of, you know, two um, two massive comic book homes that I've I've read growing up.
5:18
How did Barry Keoghan feel about Saltburn?
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How did you feel about Saltburn because you're writing this question?
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I mean, do you know what I mean?
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How do I feel about Saltburn after I seen it for the first time?
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Very proud of it.
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Always very very proud and grateful to to see the final edit and and I'm always like interested in how people receive it.
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Some people loved it, some people hated it, and you know, some people whatever.
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And it's up to you to receive it whatever way you want.
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I remember Emerald saying it as well, like, you know, it's sort of like the guilty pleasure thing of your character's up there and he's doing these things and the curiosity of you as as an audience member was sort of like, I wonder what or if he'd done that and you're also enjoying it.
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You know, I think it pushes you into a place of like, are we meant to enjoy this or not?
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And I think that's part of the whole immersive process and seeing a movie toss it away.
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Can Barry Keoghan, yes, he Man, is Barry Keoghan?
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Oh, does anyone leave these ones in?
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Like, is that There we go.
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It's me asking all the questions.
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Can Barry Keoghan sing?
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Ooh, yeah, great singer.
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I love obviously singing when when no one's around.
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I love listening to my little boy sing, you know.
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I think that's beautiful.
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He uh, he loves uh, you know, the the K-pop song.
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And when he sings that, that's absolutely gorgeous.
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And I'm just totally in love with it.
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I'm Irish.
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I mean, that's all we do is sing.
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We tell stories.
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We're storytellers.
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And Barry Keoghan do an American accent.
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American Animals is when I'd done an American accent.
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Like any country, I mean, it's now a voice, you know.
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It's now voices that I'm interested in.
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Accent's not so much the tone of the voice, the the depth of the voice, the the where it sits, you know.
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Is it high pitch, is it a a low pitch?
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So I think the accent sort of comes last if I'm honest.
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Is Barry Keoghan a Manchester United fan?
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Yes, I am.
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I also have a second cousin, Frank Stapleton, who played for Manchester United many, many years ago.
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We're doing quite well.
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It doesn't it's hard to get the games here in when you're across in the States because the time difference, but yeah, I am a Manchester United fan.
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Will Barry Keoghan return as Joker?
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I cannot answer that question.
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Truly, sincerely cannot talk about that.
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Does Barry Keoghan box?
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Yeah, I do.
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I train.
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Again, just going back to, you know, the boxing club and how it links into when I started acting.
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But I love to train.
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I love to run.
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I love to spar.
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I love to skip.
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You know, I've grew up kind of training and it's sort of a meditative thing for me and it gets me into a place of starting my routine and so I love boxing.
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I love training.
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Yeah.
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Barry Keoghan Orman.
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Okay.
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Fact.
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That's a fact.
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I play Orman.
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Crime 101.
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Orman is a complicated character.
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A lost soul.
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Bring it back to working with filmmakers.
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Bart Layton, you know, he's a close friend of mine.
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And he'd done American Animals and I love Bart truly and Bart came to me with this part and and wanted me to do it and I was like, yeah, let's do it, great part to play in in a great movie.
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Barry Keoghan legend.
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Barry Keoghan dance scene.
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So yep, that is it.
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It's crazy, isn't it, that scene?
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It was wrote a dance in my clothes, written it was dancing my clothes, we chatted about it and, you know, it's sort of like when we dance and we get out the shower if there's music playing or we do it in spaces that we're comfortable with and spaces that we own, you know, when we're alone.
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That was the whole point for Oliver.
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And me and Emerald discussed it was like, this is my mansion now.
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There was something all so beautiful.
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Not just saying it cuz it was me naked, but seeing this figure, this these limbs move around this sort of, you know, frame that looked like a painting.
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And to have a song like um, "More Than a Feeling" play over it was just, yeah, I think it was was iconic.
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Okay, that's all the boards and thank you for having me until next time and keep searching all your work questions.