Jane Hawking
Jane Hawking | |
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Born | Jane Beryl Wilde 29 March 1944 |
Occupation(s) | Author, educator |
Spouse(s) | Stephen Hawking (1965–1995) Jonathan Hellyer Jones |
Children | 3, including Lucy Hawking |
Jane Beryl Hawking (née Wilde, born 29 March 1944) is an English author and educator. She is the ex-wife of Stephen Hawking.[1]
Personal life
Hawking was born to Beryl (née Eagleton) and George Wilde. She grew up in St Albans, Hertfordshire and later studied languages.[2] She married Stephen Hawking in 1965, whom she had met through mutual college friends at a party[3] in their mutual hometown of St Albans. The couple had three children: Robert was born in 1967, Lucy 1970, and Timothy in 1979. After years of working on her doctoral thesis through Westfield College, she was able to attain her PhD in Medieval Spanish poetry in April 1981.[4] Jane and Stephen separated in 1990, and divorced five years later; she then married family friend and musician Jonathan Hellyer Jones.[5] Jane supported Stephen through his health problems for years as he continued to work.[6]
Later life
In 1999 she wrote an autobiography about her marriage to Stephen, Music to Move the Stars: A Life with Stephen. After the physicist separated from his second wife Elaine, he and Jane established a working relationship. In 2007, a heavily updated edition of the biography was published under the title Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen.[2]
Wilde lives in England with her second husband, Jonathan.
Works
- Music to Move the Stars: A Life with Stephen Macmillan Publishers, London 1999 ISBN 0-333-74686-4
- Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen Alma Books 2007 ISBN 1-84688-065-3
Portrayal in media
Jane Hawking was portrayed on television by Lisa Dillon in 2004's Hawking. She was portrayed on film by Felicity Jones in the 2014 film The Theory of Everything (for which Jones received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress) which was adapted from her memoir Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen.[7]
References
- ^ "L'attribution de la Medaille D'or Pie XI" [The allocation of the Pius XI Gold Medal] (PDF) (in French). Pontificia Acadedemia Scientiarvm. 1975. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
- ^ a b Anderson, L.V. (7 November 2014). "How Accurate Is The Theory of Everything?". Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- ^ Ferguson, Kitty (3 January 2012). Stephen Hawking: An Unfettered Mind. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-230-34060-2.
- ^ http://simplyknowledge.com/science/stephen-hawking
- ^ Ferguson, Kitty (2011). Stephen Hawking: His Life and Work. Transworld. ISBN 978-1-4481-1047-6.
- ^ Adams, Tim (3 April 2004). "Brief history of a first wife". The Observer. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
- ^ Anderson, L.V. (7 November 2014). "How Accurate Is The Theory of Everything?". Slate. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
External links
- Jane Hawking at IMDb