'Her marriage was unhappy but also unbreakable': The love triangle of Sinead Cusack, Tom Stoppard and Jeremy Irons
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'Her marriage was unhappy but also unbreakable': The love triangle of Sinead Cusack, Tom Stoppard and Jeremy Irons
"The Irish actress's relationship with the late English playwright has passed into the annals of recent theatre history - but it was finding the son she'd given up for adoption that spelled the end of the affair"
"The acclaimed English playwright, Tom Stoppard, was "magnetically attractive, thrice married, and linked to a number of beautiful women" according to his Daily Telegraph obituary, and one of them was Sinéad Cusack, scion of Ireland's most famous theatrical families."
"Stoppard and Cusack met in 1984, when her husband of six years, Jeremy Irons, was cast in one of his plays, The Real Thing."
Sinéad Cusack engaged in a significant romantic relationship with playwright Tom Stoppard that became notable in recent theatre history. Tom Stoppard carried a reputation for magnetic attractiveness, multiple marriages, and associations with several prominent women. Sinéad Cusack descended from Ireland's leading theatrical families and became one of the women linked to Stoppard. The relationship began in 1984 after Jeremy Irons, Cusack's husband at the time, was cast in Stoppard's play The Real Thing. Locating the son Cusack had previously given up for adoption led to the relationship's termination.
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