Bow Street Academy is now Ireland's national screen acting school, but before it took up residence in the building once home to the whisky-making Jameson family, it was known as The Factory and located in Dublin's docklands, where just over 10 years ago a group of directors would help nurture the country's brightest talent, including Keoghan, Niamh Alger and Jack Reynor.
Since he was nominated for both an Oscar and a BAFTA for his scene-stealing supporting performance inAs will likely be etched into Irish folklore as his Hollywood trajectory continues its sharp ascent, the Dubliner — born in one of the city’s most disadvantaged neighborhoods — would spend seven years
in foster homes as a child. It was only in 2010, aged 18, when Keoghan’s love of movies was piqued by an ad in a shop window looking for actors for a new crime drama that was being shot locally. Three years later, he landed a role in Irish TV series , before breaking out internationally in 2017 with both
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