Actor Cillian Murphy stars in blockbuster movie Oppenheimer, as the scientist who developed the first atomic bomb – but he's notoriously private away from the big screen
The highly anticipated blockbuster thriller, Oppenheimer, has been released in cinemas today, 21 July, with Cillian Murphy starring in the leading role.
The Irish favourite has become a staple on our screens over the years, having starred in films such as Batman Begins and Broken, so it's no surprise he landed yet another leading role.Cillian hails from County Cork, Ireland, and currently lives in Dublin with his wife, Yvonne McGuinness and their two sons, Malachy, 17, and Aran, 16.
He turned down a record deal in the late 1990s in order to pursue a career in acting, and began performing on stage and in independent films shortly after. "I think it is for any dad whose work takes him away, which it generally does, and which consumes him, which my work does." “It feels to me like lots of kids, like their life exists inside of this device. The idea that empathy would form part of a curriculum is an excellent idea. Young people are caring and compassionate and willing to be."
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