Barry Keoghan brings his work home as he rocks a Ringo Starr ensemble at Burberry show after a day filming new Beatles biopic

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Barry Keoghan has brought his work home as he rocked a Ringo Starr-style ensemble at London’s Burberry show after a day filming a new Beatles biopic.

The actor, 33, transforms into legendary drummer Ringo Starr for the upcoming Beatles biopic.

He will star in the flick alongside Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson as John Lennon and Joseph Quinn as George Harrison.

And after a day filming in the capital city, he arrived channelling Ringo with a mariner cap, for the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2026 collection catwalk show.

For the outing, he wore a purple and black plaid Burberry coat, which he paired with black trousers.

He completed his ensemble with black leather gloves, which featured an emerald chain, and a pair of black boots.

Barry Keoghan has brought his work home as he rocked a Ringo Starr-style ensemble at London's Burberry show after a day filming a new Beatles biopic

The actor transformed into legendary drummer Ringo Starr for the upcoming Beatles biopic (Ringo pictured in 1962)

For his Beatles role, Barry has been spotted growing out a beard and styled his hair in Ringo’s classic shaggy cut.

The Daily Mail revealed that the Beatles biopics will be filmed at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios, with production getting underway in November last year despite earlier reports that plans had been blocked.

While it was previously claimed that Westminster Council would not allow filming at the famous zebra crossing, the council has since confirmed to the Daily Mail that production will be going ahead.

Sam Mendes, who is directing the films, had wanted to recreate the Beatles’ 1969 album cover on the crossing.

Westminster Council told the Daily Mail that they are, in fact, working closely with production teams to facilitate filming, which will involve closing the road.

Speaking at the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas last April, an event the cast also attended, Mendes described the films as the ‘first binge-able theatrical experience’.

The project marks the first time Apple Corps Ltd and The Beatles – Sir Paul, Sir Ringo, and the families of Lennon and Harrison – have granted full life story and music rights for a scripted film.

Sir Ringo previously hinted that Saltburn star Barry had taken on the role.

After a day filming in the capital city, he arrived channelling the star with a mariner cap, for the Burberry Autumn/Winter 2026 collection catwalk show

For the outing, he wore a purple and black plaid Burberry coat, which he paired with black trousers

He completed his stylish ensemble with black leather gloves, which featured an emerald chain

He was seen front row alongside Alexa Chung and Skepta

For his Beatles role, Barry has been spotted growing out a beard and styled his hair in Ringo¿s classic shaggy cut

Ringo pictured in 1964

He told Entertainment Tonight: ‘I believe he’s somewhere taking drum lessons, and I hope not too many.’

When Sir Ridley Scott was promoting his second Roman epic Gladiator II, he revealed leading man Mescal was joining the Beatles project. 

He told an industry event that the actor was ‘actually stacked up, doing the Beatles next’ so he may not be able to join him on his next film.