Rory O’Keeffe
Rory O’Keeffe’s filmography? Let’s just say, the guy’s got a knack for picking projects that actually stick with you. Take The Surfer (2024) for starters—this isn’t some glossy, feel-good ride. It’s raw, a little bit grimy, and totally unafraid to get under your skin. You’re thrown into this coastal nightmare where the waves aren’t the only things crashing, and O’Keeffe brings this intensity that’s hard to shake. He’s not trying to be a hero; he’s just trying to survive, which, honestly, makes it so much more believable.
And then there’s Australian Gangster (2021). If you ever wondered what it’d look like if the Sydney underworld exploded into your living room, here you go. O’Keeffe’s got this uncanny ability to slip into the mindset of a guy who’s always one step from disaster. You feel the pressure, the risk, the almost stupid bravado of living on the edge. It’s wild, and he totally sells it.
Don’t sleep on Shambleton (2023), either. This one’s got a weird, off-kilter vibe—a tiny town where nothing is as it seems, and O’Keeffe’s character is tangled in the weirdness like a moth in a spider’s web. There’s a kind of dark humor simmering under the surface, and he nails that, too. Honestly, it’s like he picks roles just to make you squirm in your seat. Whether he’s riding the waves, dodging bullets, or just stumbling through small-town mysteries, the dude’s got range, and it shows.