Barry Keoghan has been described as "vibrant" and a member of "a new generation rising" in Vanity Fair's annual "Hollywood" feature.

Indeed, Keoghan is vibrant in a teaser for Vanity Fair's 30th installment of its "Hollywood" feature that shows the Dublin native baring it all, invoking his buzzed-about, BAFTA-nominated scenes in "Saltburn."

Presenting the 30th annual #VFHollywood Issue, our cheekiest yet, starring Bradley Cooper, Natalie Portman, Pedro Pascal, Colman Domingo, Jodie Comer, Lily Gladstone, Greta Lee, Charles Melton, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan.

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Thankfully, Dublin native Keoghan donned a dapper Gucci suit for the rest of the Vanity Fair feature which also profiled Charles Melton, Natalie Portman, Colman Domingo, Greta Lee, Pedro Pascal, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Jodie Comer, Jenna Ortega, and Lily Gladstone.

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Of his newfound fame, Keoghan told Vanity Fair: "It’s new for me, man. It’s quite a scary one as well, because I’m not used to this much attention. It’s overwhelming, if I’m quite honest.

"It’s almost a different kind of life that you’ve got to be living now. I just want to make movies and fecking play parts and work with filmmakers, and not focus on this noise too much."

Of course, Keoghan was asked about fellow Irish stars Paul Mescal, Andrew Scott, and Cillian Murphy, who have been enjoying a similar surge into stardom.

"Fecking good-looking lads, innit? Do you know what I mean? [Laughs.]"

He added: "It’s nice to be in that company. You know, the Irish—when they’re away, they stick to one another.

"There’s this kind of language and this energy, that sometimes we don’t even finish our sentences. It’s just like “Eh! Oh! Yer! Eh? Shor look! Yeh?' That’s it.

"And it’s great to see fecking Cillian killing it as well. I love that man. I really do.

"It’s a great group of lads, do you know what I mean? It’d be good to get us all in one big fecking movie, wouldn’t it?"

He continued: "There’s so many—Saoirse [Ronan], Alison Oliver as well. There’s so many of us.

"We definitely have to feckin’ get some sort of movie going. A big ensemble. It’d be like, 'Who’s the most Irish?' We’d be all really putting it on. All the accents, oh, God.

"You wouldn’t understand us because when we all get together, we become more Irish, and no one understands anything that’s being said."