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Barry Keoghan celebrates with adorable son and Colin Farrell after big Bafta win for The Banshees of Inisherin-Lucy Norris-Entertainment – Metro

Barry’s brought his mini-me.

Barry Keoghan celebrates with adorable son and Colin Farrell after big Bafta win for The Banshees of Inisherin-Lucy Norris-Entertainment – Metro

Barry Keoghan posed for an adorable picture with his co-star and toddler (Picture: keoghan92 / instagram)

Actor Barry Keoghan posted adorable snaps of his son and co-star Colin Farrell following The Banshees Of Inisherin’s success at the Bafta awards on Sunday. 

The Irish actor, 30, picked up the best supporting actor prize for his role in the black-comedy/drama at the award ceremony after his co-star Kerry Condon won the best supporting actress gong.

In celebration of his gong, he posed with his tiny tot who was held in the arms of Colin for a picture that went straight to social media along with the caption: ‘Uncle Col’. 

Barry donned a red suit for the occasion while his fellow Irishman Colin opted for a classic black tux with a crisp white shirt. 

Accepting the award, the actor joked he ‘should have planned this, really’ before thanking his co-stars and Ireland.

During his speech, he also dedicated the accolade to children from the area he comes from.

Barry brought his tiny tot as a plus one for the big occasion (Picture: Instagram)

The star celebrated with his fellow Irishman Colin (Picture: Instagram)

Reflecting on what it meant to receive the award for a film which was so close to home, Barry told the PA news agency in the Bafta winner’s room: ‘It encourages the arts at home and we are an island of storytelling and great actors and poets and writers.

‘And this helps the industry massively at home and encourages people to send the scripts in and go for what they want to do.’

He added that he planned to celebrate his win with his son by ordering room service after the ceremony and that he was going to keep the award under a picture of his mother.

Barry picked up his first Bafta award on Sunday (Picture: Getty Images )

The star dedicated his award to children from his hometown (Picture: Getty Images)

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The star also revealed that he felt the Bafta award success for The Banshees Of Inisherin would encourage artists in Ireland to ‘send the scripts in and go for what they want to do’.

On the night, the film won big and dominated alongside the German language film, All Quiet On The Western Front. 

After receiving an award for outstanding British film, director and writer Martin McDonagh said: ‘I know every Irish person in the cast and crew are going “best what?”‘

He also thanked the stand-in donkey, who he said is British and never made it on screen because she was ‘too tubby’, as well as giving a final nod to the cast and crew of the wildly successful project. 

Baftas 2023 full winners list

Best adapted screenplay

All Quiet On The Western Front

Best supporting actress

Kerry Condon – The Banshees Of Inisherin

Best supporting actor

Barry Keoghan – The Banshees Of Inisherin

Best film not in the English language

All Quiet On The Western Front

Best cinematography

All Quiet On The Western Front

Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer

Charlotte Wells – Aftersun

Animated film

Pinocchio

Best original screenplay

The Banshees Of Inisherin

Best original score

All Quiet On The Western Front

Best documentary

Navalny

Best sound

All Quiet On The Western Front

British short animation

The Boy, The Mole, The Fox And The Horse by Charlie Mackesy

Outstanding British film

The Banshees Of Inisherin

Best director

Edward Berger – All Quiet On The Western Front

Best leading actor

Austin Butler – Elvis

Best leading actress

Cate Blanchett – Tar

Rising star

Emma Mackey

Best film

All Quiet On The Western Front


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