Jack Lowden wants to work with Saoirse Ronan so they don't have to be apart

Jack Lowden has revealed he wants to land more work projects with his partner Saoirse Ronan so they don't have to be apart for long periods of time.

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Jack Lowden wants to land more film projects with his wife Saoirse Ronan
Jack Lowden wants to land more film projects with his wife Saoirse Ronan

Jack Lowden wants to land more work projects with his wife Saoirse Ronan so they don't have to be apart for long periods of time.

The couple started dating back in 2018 after meeting on the set of historical drama 'Mary Queen of Scots' and they are believed to have tied the knot in a low-key ceremony in Scotland in July. They have been working together on new movie 'The Outrun' - which stars Saoirse with Jack as a producer - and he hopes they can continue making movies together in the future.

Jack told The Times newspaper it's "not ideal" when both partners are away for long periods filming, adding: "Making work together solves that problem, so that’s another reason why we want to do more together. 'The Outrun' gave us such a taste for it. And it can be a lonely thing, this profession."

During the interview, Jack was wearing a ring on his wedding finger and when asked about the couple's honeymoon, he admitted the holiday hasn't happened yet, saying: "One day, one day."

They are believed to have married in a low-key ceremony in Edinburgh in July in front of just a "handful" of the couple's closest friends and family who were all "sworn to secrecy".

The Irish Independent newspaper reported the wedding took place at the Edinburgh Registrar's Office and was confirmed on the register of Scottish civil marriages records.

The couple has kept their relationship out of the spotlight over the years with both Saoirse and Jack refusing to talk about their romance publicly.

However, Saoirse recently admitted their joint project 'The Outrun' came about after Jack persuaded her to read the book during the COVID-19 lockdowns.

She told BBC Scotland: "We were in lockdown, we were reading three books a week and he had been aware of the book from a few years before because he had spent a bit of time in the Orkney Islands with his friend.

"He had originally gone up there to do research on John Rae the explorer who is from Orkney so that's how he discovered the book. He handed it to me when he had finished it and said 'This is the next role that you need to play'."