Darragh Matthews

Darragh Matthews might not be a household name—yet—but honestly, the guy's been popping up in some pretty wild projects lately. You probably caught his face in Mafia Mamma (2023), that one with Toni Collette doing her best “I’m an American in Italy” routine while chaos just rains down around her. Matthews doesn’t exactly play it safe. He’s got this knack for sliding into these roles that are a little offbeat, sometimes even shifty, but never boring. Then there’s No Way Up (2024). That film? Total adrenaline junkie fodder. Think claustrophobic disaster with a twist—something about a plane crash and a bunch of strangers trapped underwater. It’s one of those flicks that makes you forget to breathe. Matthews, as usual, brings this edge that keeps you guessing. Is he gonna save the day, or is he hiding something? That’s the fun of watching him—he never tips his hand too early. And hey, don’t sleep on My Fault London (2025). Word on the street is, this one’s got him tangled up in messy secrets and complicated relationships, all set against that gritty London backdrop. Matthews seems to thrive in these stories where the lines between good guy and bad guy are all blurry. Maybe it’s the accent, maybe it’s just the attitude, but he pulls off “mysterious with a side of trouble” without even trying. Bottom line: Darragh Matthews keeps things interesting, and you never really know what you’re gonna get with him. That’s half the fun.

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