
Celebrity Body Types: Barry Keoghan (Barry Keoghan)
Biological Gender: Male/Man
The Four Body Types Scientific Identification: Standard Body Type One, BT1
Degree of Skinny Fat: Minimal to none
Date of Birth: October 18, 1992
Age: 33 (as of 2026)
Birth Place: Summerhill, Dublin, Ireland
Philanthropy: Barretstown Children’s Charity (serious illness), Coca-Cola Thank You Fund (learning, inclusion, & sustainable development), Child Welfare Advocacy (www.socialworktoday.co.uk), Fundación Aladina (child & teenage cancer)
Partner: Single
Previous Relationships: Sabrina Carpenter (musician/singer), Alyson Sandro Kierans (orthodondist), Shóna Guerin (photographer)
Net Worth: $6 million
Social Media: TikTok, X (Twitter)
Career: Star Hollywood actor
Unscientific Body Types Correlations: Somatotype/Mesomorph, Hormone/Adrenal
Skinny Fat Details:
Body Type One celebrity Barry Keoghan is showing no obvious signs of skinny fat (lack of genetic muscle, IE cellulite, thin fat, normal weight obesity) anywhere on his body. The full development of his vertebrae (posture) and muscles/muscle mass is currently not in debate.
Science recognizes that one pound of muscle burns six calories per day, but one pound of regular fat (white fat/yellow fat/excess fat) and/or skinny fat only burns two to three calories. Which directly affects metabolism (the more skinny fat and/or regular fat, the slower the metabolism) as well as genetic body composition and shape. Having a strong metabolism because of all that muscle and muscle mass, no less, is an advantage that a fully developed BT1 typically offers, including aging gracefully.
Diet, exercise, lifestyle, metabolic rate (BMR), and BMI matter. But so do genes/genetics/DNA. As he continues to age, it will be interesting to see how well Barry Keoghan successfully maintains his body shape physique/figure. Is he maybe a Body Type Two, perhaps with slightly underdeveloped muscle relative to his lower lumbar vertebrae?
Bio:
Academy Award-nominated star Hollywood actor Barry Keoghan, after a tough childhood in and out of 13 foster homes, began his acting career in 2010 when he landed his debut major motion picture role in the crime film Between the Canals. Paying his dues, diverse parts in the films Stalker (2012), King of the Travellers (2012), Life’s a Breeze (2013), Stay (2013), ’71 (2014), Standby (2014), Norfolk (2015), Traders (2015), Mammal (2016), Trespass Against Us (2016), and Light Thereafter (2017) culminated with his breakout performances in the 2017 movies The Killing of a Sacred Deer and Dunkirk.
Expanding his horizons, he made his first television appearance in episodes of the Irish soap opera Fair City (2011, RTE One). With his star on the rise, he featured in episodes of Love/Hate (2013, RTE), Rebellion (2016, RTE), Chernobyl (2019, HBO), Top Boy (2023, Channel 4), and Masters of the Air (2024, Apple TV+).
To date, he is credited with performances in the movies American Animals (2018), Black ’47 (2018), Calm With Horses (2019), The Green Knight (2021), Eternals (2021), The Batman (2022), The Banshees of Inisherin (2022, Academy Award-nominated for Best Supporting Actor), Saltburn (2023), Bird (2024), Bring Them Down (2024), Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025), Crime 101 (2026), and Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026). His upcoming projects are Butterfly Jam (TBD) and The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event (2028).
Academy Award Nominated Star Hollywood Actor Barry Keoghan Body Type One Physique
Moreover, in 2024, he graced the music video for Sabrina Carpenter’s song Please Please Please. That same year, he also appeared in the Fontaines D.C. music video for their single Bug. As well, he was listed at number 27 on The Irish Times 2020 list of Ireland’s greatest film actors.
Barry Keoghan’s demanding acting responsibilities, along with diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices, likely help increase his metabolic rate and encourage the burning of more calories, which assist with keeping any excess fat weight at bay, thus allowing him to maintain his body shape physique/figure.
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