The film features Pugh as Jean Tatlock, a real-life psychiatrist and love interest to Cillian Murphy’s J. Robert Oppenheimer.
’s J. Robert Oppenheimer. She leaves a lasting impression despite appearing only briefly in the movie, in moments that include theBut the role’s size didn’t bother Pugh—even if the relatively paltry nature of it prompted the filmmaker to apologize to her, the actor says.of being approached about. “Except I knew that Chris really, really wanted me to know that it wasn’t a very big role, and he understands if I don’t want to come near it. And I was like, ‘Doesn’t matter.
Tatlock was a medical student and eventual psychiatrist who had a yearslong romantic entanglement with the physicist. Despite his eventual marriage to Kitty, played byin the film, Oppenheimer would spend time with Tatlock until her sudden death on January 4, 1944. As shown in the film, Tatlock was found lying on a pile of pillows with her head submerged in a bathtub. Her death would be ruled a “suicide, motive unknown” upon the discovery of drugs in her system and a note that read, in part, “I think I would have been a liability all my life—at least I could take away the burden of a paralyzed soul from a fighting world.
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