Barry Keoghan is set to play Ringo Starr in an upcoming Beatles biopic directed by Sam Mendes, according to confirmation from the legendary drummer himself. Starr, speaking with Entertainment Tonight, expressed his excitement about Keoghan’s casting in the film, which will delve into the lives of the iconic band. “I think it’s great,” Starr said when asked about the casting. “I believe he’s somewhere taking drum lessons, and I hope not too many,” he joked, referring to the actor’s preparation for the role.
The highly anticipated film, being produced by Sony Pictures, is a unique project that will consist of four separate films, each focusing on the Beatles from the perspective of one of its members. For the first time, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and the families of the late John Lennon and George Harrison have granted full access to the band’s life stories and music, allowing for a more authentic portrayal of the Beatles’ groundbreaking impact on music and culture.
As the project gains momentum, speculation about the casting has been rampant. Several high-profile actors, including Harris Dickinson, Joseph Quinn, and Paul Mescal, have been rumored to be in consideration for the roles of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison, though no official deals have been made. A source close to the project cautioned that casting decisions are not final, and much of the speculation may be premature.
However, the confirmation of Keoghan’s involvement, even if tentative, marks the first concrete link to the project. If the casting holds, it would be a major career milestone for the Irish actor, who has garnered attention in recent years for his diverse range of roles.
Keoghan, best known for his roles in Saltburn and The Banshees of Inisherin, is no stranger to standout performances. In Saltburn, he portrayed a memorable character who became part of the film’s most talked-about moments, including a naked dance scene to the song “Murder on the Dance Floor” and a bizarre bathwater-drinking moment opposite co-star Jacob Elordi. The role in Saltburn cemented Keoghan’s reputation for taking on bold and unconventional roles. His performance in The Banshees of Inisherin earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, further elevating his profile in Hollywood.
Additionally, Keoghan’s appearance as a character resembling the Joker in The Batman raised eyebrows among fans and industry insiders, with many speculating that he could be poised for a significant role in the DC Comics universe. His maniacal portrayal in the film, though brief, left an indelible mark, and many believe it could be setting the stage for a more prominent future in the superhero genre.
Beyond his Hollywood successes, Keoghan’s career has been marked by his ability to seamlessly transition between different genres. He starred in Andrea Arnold’s Bird, a critically acclaimed drama, showcasing his range and ability to bring depth to even the most complex and troubled characters.
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Keoghan’s versatility has earned him a loyal following, and his potential portrayal of Ringo Starr is expected to generate significant interest. Starr, known for his cheerful disposition and musical prowess as the drummer of The Beatles, will present Keoghan with the challenge of portraying a figure who, while less vocal than his bandmates, was an essential part of the group’s chemistry and success.
In addition to his acting credentials, Keoghan is represented by WME, B-Side Management, Entertainment 360, and Sloane Offer, ensuring he has strong industry backing for this high-profile project.
As the film’s production continues, many are eager to see how Sam Mendes, known for his work on Skyfall and American Beauty, will handle such a monumental story. The Beatles’ legacy is one of the most revered in music history, and Mendes’ approach promises to offer a fresh perspective on the band’s rise to global superstardom. While the film’s format—four separate movies, each focusing on a different band member—has sparked curiosity, it also offers a unique opportunity to explore the individual stories that made up the collective genius of The Beatles.
With Keoghan’s casting as Ringo Starr now confirmed, attention will likely shift to the remaining members of the band, as fans eagerly await news on who will be selected to portray the iconic John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison. As casting rumors swirl and speculation continues, one thing is certain: the anticipation for this Beatles biopic is only just beginning.