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They also convey passionate celluloid romance. "Both Keira and James believe in that old-fashioned romance. All three of us are very romantic people," says Wright. It's a quality that comes through when McAvoy mentions his wife - "my missus" as he calls her - whom he met in the British cult TV hit "Shameless." Duff is favored to win an Olivier Award this season for her starring role in "Saint Joan" at the National Theater in London. "I'm completely, utterly proud to be her man for many reasons, but one of them, I'm just so proud to be the guy on her arm when she's getting all those plaudits," McAvoy says. His work on location has kept them apart but he says: "We've been dead jammy - dead lucky. We're both actors, we get it ... that's the positive thing about being with someone who's in your industry." It's his wife, he says, who squelches his Scottish tendency to "moan" and reminds him that life is good. In their London apartment, they cook curries and hang out with actor "mates" he has known for 15 years. "I never thought I'd be able to buy my own flat, let alone in London," he says. "Even just that is an incredible achievement for me."
They also convey passionate celluloid romance. "Both Keira and James believe in that old-fashioned romance. All three of us are very romantic people," says Wright.
It's a quality that comes through when McAvoy mentions his wife - "my missus" as he calls her - whom he met in the British cult TV hit "Shameless." Duff is favored to win an Olivier Award this season for her starring role in "Saint Joan" at the National Theater in London.
"I'm completely, utterly proud to be her man for many reasons, but one of them, I'm just so proud to be the guy on her arm when she's getting all those plaudits," McAvoy says. His work on location has kept them apart but he says: "We've been dead jammy - dead lucky. We're both actors, we get it ... that's the positive thing about being with someone who's in your industry."
It's his wife, he says, who squelches his Scottish tendency to "moan" and reminds him that life is good. In their London apartment, they cook curries and hang out with actor "mates" he has known for 15 years. "I never thought I'd be able to buy my own flat, let alone in London," he says. "Even just that is an incredible achievement for me."
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