As a recipient of the Trophée Chopard Rising Star Award, this Irish actor is on the up
And it’s not the first time that said up-and-coming tag has been pinned to the Irish actor. Earlier this year, McCormack was nominated for a. The British sex comedy follows a middle-aged widow endeavouring to explore her sexuality with the help of McCormack’s Leo Grande, a paid-for paramour.
His next lead role is a stark jump from the promiscuously employed Grande. Premiering at Tribeca Film Festival next month, McCormack stars alongside Richard E. Grant in, playing a young author tasked with tutoring the son of a famed writer. And with plenty more projects on the way, these have helped him to understand the kinds of personalities he's truly interested in playing.
“I'd say that characters that go through a deal of tragedy are what I found myself more and more drawn to. I like seeing someone challenge and going through something on screen. Those challenging stories can help display our humanity a bit more clearly.”This curious nature is also evident within his style choices, describing his day-to-day style as constantly changing, “but somewhere between traditional and streetwear.
“We fired photos back and forth of Prada’s fall collection, and both loved the browns and the tonal shirts and ties, so took that as the base inspiration for the look,” explains his stylist, Ben Schofield. “You always know that with Prada it’s a guarantee that their tailoring will always have a beautiful fit and shape, making this a perfect pairing for the way Daryl likes to dress for the red carpet.
And while seasoned professionals may tire of the lengthy dressing-up process, McCormack is yet to be numbed to the experience. “These moments are really nice because you really get to try on clothes that you usually can't afford!” he laughs. “Which is such a gift and something that I really love, as well as working with stylists who help develop your own taste along the way.”
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