Actor Guy Pearce and his wife Kate Mestitz have called it quits after 18 years of marriage. Guy Pearce, Kate Mestitz Split Pearce broke the news of the split on Twitter Monday. “Rumours r true I’m afraid – Kate and I parted ways back in Jan,” he wrote. “Sorry 2 be boring but we couldn’t […]
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- 10/14/2015
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
Guy Pearce and his wife of 18 years, Kate Mestitz, have called it quits. The Australian actor, 48, tweeted on Monday, Oct. 12, that the two had split earlier this year. “Rumors r true I’m afraid — Kate and I parted ways back in Jan,” Pearce tweeted. “Sorry 2 be boring but we couldn’t be closer. We’ll love each other 4 ever xx.” Rumours r true I'm afraid - Kate and I parted ways back in Jan. Sorry 2 be boring but we couldn't be closer. We'll love each other [...]...
- 10/13/2015
- Us Weekly
London, June 17: English actor Guy Pearce, recently seen in "Prometheus", feels he cannot be a perfect father because of his mood swings.
"I'm not consistent enough to be a parent. I blow too hot and cold. Kate jokes that we'd end up on the news for throwing a child out of the window," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Pearce as saying.
However, the 44-year-old, who has been married to Kate Mestitz for the past 15 years, admits that having.
"I'm not consistent enough to be a parent. I blow too hot and cold. Kate jokes that we'd end up on the news for throwing a child out of the window," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Pearce as saying.
However, the 44-year-old, who has been married to Kate Mestitz for the past 15 years, admits that having.
- 6/17/2012
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Australian actor Guy Pearce has credited his wife and his sister with keeping him grounded throughout his Hollywood career.
The Memento star has learned invaluable lessons from his partner Kate Mestitz and older sister, Tracy, who suffers from Cornelia de Lange syndrome, a disorder which affects intellectual and physical development.
He tells British publication The Observer Magazine, "I like to think I have empathy. Growing up with a sibling with special needs opened my eyes to things. You think differently when you see how she struggles with the world and the care she needs."
Pearce admits his psychologist wife Mestitz, who he met at school when he was 12 years old, helped him remain humble despite his international success.
He adds, "Having a partner who has nothing to do with Hollywood helps keep things in perspective. Our life is not in any way centred around celebrity, partly because we live in Melbourne and partly because of my reluctance to be involved in it."...
The Memento star has learned invaluable lessons from his partner Kate Mestitz and older sister, Tracy, who suffers from Cornelia de Lange syndrome, a disorder which affects intellectual and physical development.
He tells British publication The Observer Magazine, "I like to think I have empathy. Growing up with a sibling with special needs opened my eyes to things. You think differently when you see how she struggles with the world and the care she needs."
Pearce admits his psychologist wife Mestitz, who he met at school when he was 12 years old, helped him remain humble despite his international success.
He adds, "Having a partner who has nothing to do with Hollywood helps keep things in perspective. Our life is not in any way centred around celebrity, partly because we live in Melbourne and partly because of my reluctance to be involved in it."...
- 6/11/2012
- WENN
Prometheus star Guy Pearce has ruled out having children, insisting he lacks the consistency required to be a good dad.
The Australian actor has been married to psychologist Kate Mestitz, who he met at school when he was just 12 years old, for 15 years, but the couple has no plans to start a family.
He tells British publication The Observer Magazine, "I completely acknowledge that having kids has got to be one of the most incredible things in the world, but it's also really hard work.
"I'm not consistent enough to be a parent - I blow too hot and cold. Kate jokes that we'd end up on the news for throwing a child out of the window."...
The Australian actor has been married to psychologist Kate Mestitz, who he met at school when he was just 12 years old, for 15 years, but the couple has no plans to start a family.
He tells British publication The Observer Magazine, "I completely acknowledge that having kids has got to be one of the most incredible things in the world, but it's also really hard work.
"I'm not consistent enough to be a parent - I blow too hot and cold. Kate jokes that we'd end up on the news for throwing a child out of the window."...
- 6/11/2012
- WENN
Sex scenes with Kate Winslet are "easy" according to Guy Pearce. The King's Speech actor appears alongside Kate in new TV miniseries Mildred Pierce, in which he plays her titular character's lover Monty Beragon, and insists he had no problems filming intimate encounters with the screen beauty. He joked: 'Doing the (sex) scenes was easy - going home to my wife afterwards was tricky.' Guy insists his wife of 14 years, psychologist Kate Mestitz, was quite accepting of the erotic sequences, but only as they were with Kate. He added: 'She said if it had to be anyone, she's glad it was...
- 6/21/2011
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Sex scenes with Kate Winslet are "easy" according to Guy Pearce
The ‘King's Speech' actor appears alongside Kate in new TV miniseries 'Mildred Pierce', in which he plays her titular character’s lover Monty Beragon, and insists he had no problems filming intimate encounters with the screen beauty.
He joked: "Doing the (sex) scenes was easy – going home to my wife afterwards was tricky.”
Guy insists his wife of 14 years, psychologist Kate Mestitz, was quite accepting of the erotic sequences, but only as they were with Kate.
He added: "She said if it had to be anyone, she’s glad it was with Kate.”
The scenes were also easy for Kate – as she has admitted to having a crush on the character Mike, whom Guy played in soap 'Neighbours' in the early part of his career.
She told Radio Times ...
The ‘King's Speech' actor appears alongside Kate in new TV miniseries 'Mildred Pierce', in which he plays her titular character’s lover Monty Beragon, and insists he had no problems filming intimate encounters with the screen beauty.
He joked: "Doing the (sex) scenes was easy – going home to my wife afterwards was tricky.”
Guy insists his wife of 14 years, psychologist Kate Mestitz, was quite accepting of the erotic sequences, but only as they were with Kate.
He added: "She said if it had to be anyone, she’s glad it was with Kate.”
The scenes were also easy for Kate – as she has admitted to having a crush on the character Mike, whom Guy played in soap 'Neighbours' in the early part of his career.
She told Radio Times ...
- 6/21/2011
- by Alice
- Gossipvita
Guy Pearce was the sunny Neighbours pin-up who became a Hollywood star. Then a 'mini nervous breakdown' struck. He tells Ryan Gilbey how he picked himself up again
A few years ago, Guy Pearce's thought his acting career was on the wane. He was being passed over for the roles he wanted, and being offered ones he didn't. When he did work on movies as distinctive as those that had sealed his reputation (La Confidential, Memento), it tended to be in the capacity of professional guest star: he was the kind but mildly creepy stranger at the end of The Road, and the one you don't expect to die at the start of The Hurt Locker. When the latter film cleaned up at the Oscars, the congratulations only made him feel fraudulent. "I wanted to say, 'No, no, you've got the wrong person,'" he cringes. It was, he says,...
A few years ago, Guy Pearce's thought his acting career was on the wane. He was being passed over for the roles he wanted, and being offered ones he didn't. When he did work on movies as distinctive as those that had sealed his reputation (La Confidential, Memento), it tended to be in the capacity of professional guest star: he was the kind but mildly creepy stranger at the end of The Road, and the one you don't expect to die at the start of The Hurt Locker. When the latter film cleaned up at the Oscars, the congratulations only made him feel fraudulent. "I wanted to say, 'No, no, you've got the wrong person,'" he cringes. It was, he says,...
- 12/4/2010
- by Ryan Gilbey
- The Guardian - Film News
Movie star Guy Pearce has given up on ever becoming a dad - because he'll never come to terms with his own father's death 33 years ago.
The Memento star's test pilot dad died in a plane crash when Pearce was just eight, and he admits the tragedy, coupled with the fact his older sister Tracey has Down Syndrome, has prevented him from starting a family with his psychologist wife of 12 years, Kate Mestitz.
He explains, "My family is from the north of England and maybe for that reason I was encouraged to be stoic about my father's death. The emphasis was on being the man of the house."
The tragedy has turned the adult Pearce into a complex character, which he insists helps him with his work.
He says, "I think that's why I do pretty heavy film roles - I use them to express my grief."
But Pearce doesn't feel like he has missed out on fatherhood - because he's a father figure to his sister, and plans to adopt her when their mother dies.
He adds, "In a way, I have a child and I've had her all my life. I know, once mum pops off, we'll have to take care of Tracey. It was another reason why I got into acting as a kid. It's not very noble but I probably wanted to get some of the attention."...
The Memento star's test pilot dad died in a plane crash when Pearce was just eight, and he admits the tragedy, coupled with the fact his older sister Tracey has Down Syndrome, has prevented him from starting a family with his psychologist wife of 12 years, Kate Mestitz.
He explains, "My family is from the north of England and maybe for that reason I was encouraged to be stoic about my father's death. The emphasis was on being the man of the house."
The tragedy has turned the adult Pearce into a complex character, which he insists helps him with his work.
He says, "I think that's why I do pretty heavy film roles - I use them to express my grief."
But Pearce doesn't feel like he has missed out on fatherhood - because he's a father figure to his sister, and plans to adopt her when their mother dies.
He adds, "In a way, I have a child and I've had her all my life. I know, once mum pops off, we'll have to take care of Tracey. It was another reason why I got into acting as a kid. It's not very noble but I probably wanted to get some of the attention."...
- 3/19/2009
- WENN
Australian actor Guy Pearce is adamant he will never become a father - because he couldn't give his kids the attention they deserve.
The Memento actor, 40, isn't interested in starting a family with his wife Kate Mestitz, and admits he wouldn't be a great dad.
He says, "We'd be on the news if we had kids. We'd do something horrible to them or leave them somewhere.
"No, I shouldn't say that we'd do horrible things to them. I just mean that, well, I couldn't give them the constant love that they need."...
The Memento actor, 40, isn't interested in starting a family with his wife Kate Mestitz, and admits he wouldn't be a great dad.
He says, "We'd be on the news if we had kids. We'd do something horrible to them or leave them somewhere.
"No, I shouldn't say that we'd do horrible things to them. I just mean that, well, I couldn't give them the constant love that they need."...
- 8/8/2008
- WENN
Guy Pearce has confirmed that he is not planning to have children with his wife nm1098673 autoKate Mestitz[/link]. The actor admitted that he would not adjust easily to parenthood and believes that his kids would suffer as a result. "We'd be on the news if we had kids," Pearce told The Times. "We'd do something horrible to them or leave them somewhere." He added: "No, (more)...
- 8/5/2008
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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