Carey Mulligan welcomes third child with husband Marcus Mumford
British actress Carey Mulligan has given birth to her third child with husband Marcus Mumford.
The 38-year-old Promising Young Woman star revealed she gave birth in an interview for Vogue magazine’s November cover story.
Mulligan already has daughter Evelyn and son Wilfred with her husband Mumford, a 36-year-old musician whom she married in 2012.
In the article, the interviewer noted that Mulligan “entered a London coffee shop looking confused at the sight of yellow diaper leak stains on her blouse.”
As Mulligan held the baby, she said to the baby, “I’m going to get you changed and I’m going to go find another shirt for mom.”
The actress starred in Emerald Fennell’s Oscar-nominated Promising Young Woman, Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby, and played one of the New York Times reporters who uncovered the Harvey Weinstein scandal. He has appeared in a number of highly acclaimed films, including 2022’s She Said. History of abuse against women.
In her latest project, Maestro, she plays actress Felicia Montealegre, the wife of esteemed conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, played by Bradley Cooper.
Looking back on her life with Mumford, lead singer of the folk band Mumford & Sons, she said: “That’s very normal.”
She added that it consisted of “school functions and Sunday lunches”, but acknowledged that their careers could cause some “awkward arrangements”.
The actress, who avoids the limelight outside of her movies, revealed that she sometimes feels like her life is like traveling in the Doctor Who TARDIS.
She said: “Most days I’m just me and I don’t feel famous in the country, most of my friends aren’t in the industry and I have a very regular and nice life.
“And sometimes I walk into a magical phone booth, and whoosh, I come out the other side wearing a designer gown and there are lights flashing everywhere.”
Her upcoming film, “Maestro,” depicts a similar setting to Mulligan’s life in that it centers on an actress wife and her musician husband.
However, the actress feels “different” because for Montealegre “everything revolved around Lenny.”
“There were a lot of ‘what if’s” along with her personality… What would have happened if she hadn’t quit her acting career? ” she added.
“When I heard the tapes of her being interviewed, I felt like she wasn’t sure how far she could go and that maybe she didn’t have the drive to be great. . But on the other hand, she didn’t have a chance to find out.”
Mulligan feels the film is not a biopic, but rather a story about a “very complicated marriage.”
The full interview is published in Vogue.