The relationship between Sir Patrick Stewart and his children is “practically non-existent”.
The 83-year-old actor has Daniel and Sophie with first wife Sheila Falconer and he said he feels “significant grief” that he placed his career before his family and he had little impact or influence on their upbringing.
When asked if he found it difficult to be the type of father he wanted to be by Ireland’s Independent newspaper, he said: “It was. Given that I’m separated from my children now, we don’t have relationships, they have become very important.
“I never thought that this would happen, but both my children are in their 50s, they’re not children anymore, they’re adults. And my relationship with them is practically non-existent.
“[That has created] significant grief, yes. There’s not a day that goes by that I’m not pained by the memory of my children, who they were and by a sense of responsibility that they became who they are in part because of me and my influence or lack of influence on them. I always put my acting work first, before my family.”
His marriage to Sheila crashed after 22 years in 1990 after he cheated with actress Jessica Hetrick. He was also not faithful during his second marriage, to producer Wendy Neuss.
Patrick said his infidelity was caused by confusion.
When asked what triggered his behaviour, he said: “Confusion. [About] who I was and what I was.”
He met his third wife Sunny Ozell in 2008 and they got married in 2013, and Patrick feels “so fortunate” to have found love with a sensational being.
He said: “She is an absolutely sensational individual. I’m in love with her, I’m impressed by her.
“She provides me with so much support and help, which I try to return as best that I can.
“But I’m so fortunate that I’m in, well, I don’t mean to say at the end of my life because I hope that’s not where I am and I don’t want to be melodramatic, but her contribution to my life has been extraordinary.”









