Daryl McCormack has rapidly become a name to watch in the cinematic landscape, thanks to a series of noteworthy performances that showcase his range and talent. Since gaining a recurring role in the acclaimed series Peaky Blinders as Isaiah Jesus, McCormack has navigated his career with a mix of charm and humility, earning him a place in some high-profile projects.
He experienced a significant turning point in his career with the 2022 film Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, where he starred alongside Emma Thompson. McCormack describes this experience as “the most scared I’ve ever felt as an actor,” yet it has opened doors, with many top directors now eager to collaborate with him. This recognition is reflected in his upcoming role in Rian Johnson’s third installment of the Knives Out franchise, titled Wake Up Dead Man, set to premiere on Netflix on December 12.
In this film, McCormack steps into the shoes of Cy, a failed politician turned YouTuber who uses his platform for manipulation rather than authenticity. “He really does represent someone who uses faith as a means to rage bait and appease their own greedy appetite,” McCormack explains, hinting at the character’s moral ambiguity and the broader societal themes explored in the film.
Wake Up Dead Man features an ensemble cast including Daniel Craig, Glenn Close, and Mila Kunis, adding to the film’s appeal as a signature murder mystery. McCormack describes Johnson as an artist who genuinely seeks out fresh talent, feeling honored to have been selected for such a prominent role alongside A-listers.
In addition to Knives Out, McCormack has also recently completed a fresh adaptation of Pride and Prejudice for Netflix, written by Dolly Alderton. He plays Mr. Bingley, aiming to portray the character with depth and intelligence, moving beyond the traditional gentleman trope. “I think kindness is a choice,” he asserts, indicating a more complex portrayal of Bingley than typically seen.
When discussing his journey so far, McCormack reflects on the numerous smaller roles that have contributed to his growth as an artist, leading to his breakthrough with Leo Grande. He appreciates the lessons learned during periods of struggle, recognizing that they have shaped him both personally and professionally.
McCormack fondly recalls working alongside Emma Thompson, who he describes as deeply respectful toward the crew and generous with her insight. He emphasized the value of her humble leadership style and the impact it had on him throughout their collaboration.
While many actors would consider his current trajectory a dream come true, McCormack remains grounded and focused on the process of creativity. He is currently developing a limited series exploring themes of love and self-worth as young adults transition into their 30s, further showcasing his desire to expand beyond acting into writing and producing.
As he looks ahead, McCormack expresses excitement about continuing to embrace diverse roles and challenges as an actor, from playing a brutish character in a gritty drama to a gentlemen in a romantic classic. His optimistic outlook on both acting and writing offers a promising glimpse into a burgeoning career filled with potential.

