Before Cannes Film Festival entry Bird, Keoghan had a nude dance scene in black comedy Saltburn.
Barry Keoghan attends a press conference for the film Bird in competition at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, May 17, 2024. Does Barry Keoghan have a musical in his future? After dance scenes in two recent films, including director Andrea Arnold's fresh new Cannes Film Festival entry Bird, the Irish actor joked that he is on the lookout.
Keoghan said his boxing background was integral to his dance abilities:"I do a lot of boxing, I grew up doing a lot of boxing and so, you know, moving the hips and letting the body kind of be free and loose, and it's sort of in my nature." "I was open to sort of doing things differently because it was telling me things that needed me to work in a different way," Arnold said, without going into detail.
Keoghan, who could draw on his experience growing up in Dublin's downtrodden Summerhill district for the role, found that he and his character did diverge on one aspect in particular: All of Bug's tattoos.
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