Kuwait Times

Oscar Isaac finds life ‘painful ’ without his mother

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The ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ actor’s beloved mother Eugenie died in February, a month before he and long-term partner Elvira Lind tied the knot and two months before the birth of their son Eugene, and he admitted the shift from being a song to a father was very “dramatic”, especially as he’d hoped his mom would still be alive to see her grandson. He told Esquire magazine of the change: “It happened in a very dramatic way. In a matter of three months my mother passed and my son was born, so that transition was very alive, to the point where I was telling my mom, ‘I think you’re going to see him on the way out, tell him to listen to me as much as he can...’ “It was really tough because for me she was the only true example of unconditio­nal love. It’s painful to know that that won’t exist for me anymore, other than me giving it to him. So now this isn’t happening, but now it goes this way.” The 38-year-old actor is currently starring in a production of ‘Hamlet’ and agreed to take on the title role in the Shakespear­ean tragedy because it resonated with him at a time when his partner was pregnant and his mother was ill. He said: “There were a lot of things that really connected on a very personal level. “[Performing] is how I’m able to function. The only way that I’m really able to process stuff is through reflecting it.” While his mother was ill in a Florida hospital, Oscar comforted her by reading aloud to her from the play. He recalled: “I would just read the play all the time, do bits for her. Me doing Shakespear­e was her favorite thing. “I didn’t know how to process any of this, but this I knew how to do.” And the ‘Ex Machina’ actor hopes his performanc­e in the play “honors” his beloved parent.

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