Arguably Ireland’s loveliest couple, Barry Keoghan and Shona Guerin, are living the life in LA these days with Barry’s career going from strength to strength.
09.03.2020 - 19:29 / evoke.ie
Undoubtedly one of Ireland’s hottest acting exports at the moment, Barry Keoghan has starred alongside A-listers from Nicole Kidman, Cillian Murphy and Colin Farrell and taken it all in his stride.
He joined Ryan Tubridy on last week’s Late Late Show alongside his current co-star Niamh Algar to chat about their latest movie, Calm With Horses, as well as life on screen.
And while most people loved the segment featuring the young actors, there were others who had some very negative things to say
Arguably Ireland’s loveliest couple, Barry Keoghan and Shona Guerin, are living the life in LA these days with Barry’s career going from strength to strength.
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Miriam O’Callaghan made history last night when she became the first female presenter of the Late Late Show, and viewers couldn’t get enough of it.
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Frontline workers will be honoured on tomorrow night's Late Late Show.
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Ryan Tubridy had to drop out of his radio show today due to a “persistent” cough.
After Claire Byrne was confirmed to have contracted COVID-19 this week, it seems another RTE presenter has had to go into isolation.
Ryan Tubridy hit the nail on the head with his introduction to Friday evening’s Late Late Show, describing current events as ‘a whole lifetime happening before our eyes.’
As Ireland continues to come to grips with the Covid-19 pandemic, this week's Late Late Show will hear from those on the frontlines in the fight against the virus.
Barry Keoghan has well and truly become one of Ireland’s most talented actors, working alongside A-list stars from Hollywood.
Barry Keoghan is one of the brightest Irish stars in Hollywood.
Ryan Tubridy hosted what he described as ‘without doubt, the single most peculiar, most profound and possibly the most pressing Late Late Show’ ever broadcast on Friday evening.
Ryan Tubridy hosted what he described as ‘without doubt, the single most peculiar, most profound and possibly the most pressing Late Late Show’ ever broadcast on Friday evening.
This week, The Late Late Show is all about COVID-19 as we are shown how to self isolate amidst the breakout.
As concern grows regarding the coronavirus pandemic, tomorrow night's Late Late Show will move to the Fair City set to show viewers how best to self-isolate and self-quarantine.
The Late Late Show will be running a little bit differently tomorrow night as one guest’s interview won’t be filmed live.
During the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival premiere of Nick Rowland’s new film Calm With Horses, Barry Keoghan was among a slew of stars in attendance.