Barry Keoghan paid a sweet tribute to his late mother Debbie at the Masters Of The Air Premiere at the Picturehouse in London on Monday.
The Saltburn star, 31, wore a silver bracelet which had his beloved mother’s initials engraved onto it.
The actor, who stars in the upcoming Apple TV+ war drama, has previously opened up that he prays to his late mother ‘every day’ following her death 19 years ago.
Barry was just 12-years-old when Debbie died from a heroin overdose and he had no relationship with his father.
And keeping her memory alive, Barry proudly showed off the silver jewellery as he arrived on the red carpet alongside his co-stars Austin Butler, 32, and Callum Turner, 33.
Barry, who plays Lt. Curtis Biddick in the nine-part series, opted for a quirky fitting for the premiere.
He defiantly showed off his stylish attire on the red carpet, while flaunting his ripped and muscular physique in a sleeveless blue knitted jumper.
Speaking recently about his experience in a chat with The Sunday Times, he revealed that losing his mother ‘wasn’t a shock’, adding ‘But oh, she was so beautiful.’
He added that he and his younger brother Eric spent much of their childhood visiting her in hospital when she suffered from drug-related illnesses and recalled: ‘I’d do this Elvis dance for her. They’d just rereleased A Little Less Conversation — she loved it.’
Barry said: ‘I was working with Austin [Butler, who played Elvis in Baz Luhrmann‘s biopic, and who stars with Barry in Steven Spielberg‘s forthcoming miniseries Masters of the Air] and I shared that memory, started doing the dance for him… ‘
The actor had a tumultuous childhood as a result of his mother’s addiction and ehen he was five, Barry and his younger brother Eric went into foster care, living in 13 different homes before they moved into his aunt and grandmother’s two-bedroom flat.
Barry explained: ‘My cousin, who I call my sister, was 15 and she gave up her bedroom for us — until five years ago she was sleeping in a room with my auntie. I owe them all so much.’
He added that nowadays ‘My family’s most concerned about my wellbeing, all the [stardom] stuff is secondary to them… But they have a good chat about it in the pub! They get their pints in.’
Barry struggled at school, where he was considered a naughty pupil, and after being kicked out of school plays for ‘messing about’, but previously revealed that acting helped him overcome some of the trauma of his childhood, after initially pursuing careers in boxing and football.
The actor went on to star in international blockbusters like The Eternals and Batman before achieving critical-acclaim for his role as Dominic Kearney in The Banshees of Inisherin.
Earlier this year, it was revealed Barry had split up with his girlfriend of two-and-a-half years, Alyson Kierans.
The Banshees of Inisherin star and Alyson, 35, made their red carpet debut in October 2021 and welcomed a son, Brando, together in August 2022.
Yet the couple, who are private about their romance, reportedly went their separate ways in July, with sources describing the split as ‘incredibly sad’.
They are still ‘determined to do the best for their son’ after they decided to break up following rows about late night partying, according to The Sun.
‘They’ve grown apart over recent months and things have finally come to a head,’ one source told the publication. ‘As far as she’s concerned, it’s over.’
Irish actor Barry, who won a BAFTA for his supporting role in The Banshees of Inisherin, met dentist Alyson in a London bar back in February 2021.