Barry Keoghan has shared the first family photo that features his newborn son.
The Marvel actor's partner, Alyson Sandro gave birth to baby Brando last week. They subtly shared the news of the birth from London through a short video posted to Barry's Instagram story on Saturday.
The 29-year-old took to Instagram this morning to share a heart-warming black-and-white photo of the new parents holding their baby boy along with the caption: "Welcome to the pack my boy. B R A N D O".
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The batman actor previously confirmed his girlfriend’s pregnancy with an adorable Father’s Day post on social media. The Dublin native, who was first linked to Alyson in February 2021, shared a photo of the gifts he received for his first Father’s Day last June.
The Dubliner received a ‘The Daddy Of All Daddies’ cup and a box of ‘World’s No. 1 Daddy’ Cadbury’s Dairy Milk chocolates.
Barry also received a 'First Father's Day' card with a photograph of him and girlfriend Alyson at their gender reveal party, as well as a hearty breakfast of fried eggs and sausages. Barry captioned the post: “Honestly feel like crying.”
The Dublin actor has starred alongside Hollywood's biggest stars throughout his career. His appearances in Dunkirk, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and Calm with Horses have bagged him an IFTA award and a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
More recently, the trailer for Irish black comedy The Banshees of Inisherin has been released and sees Dubs Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan don western Irish accents. The film tells the story of life-long friends from a remote Irish island, one of which suddenly decides he's not speaking to the other.
The movie is set in 1923 and sees the two friends, Padraic (Colin Farrell) and Colm (Brendan Gleeson), on opposite sides of the Irish Civil War and how their bitter friendship turns violent. Padraic's sister Siobhan is played by Kerry Condon while Barry Keoghan plays troubled young islander Dominic. The two attempt to help Padraic repair his relationship with Colm (Brendan Gleeson), but the repeated efforts only cause more tension.
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