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Jane Hawking, born on March 29, 1944, in Hertfordshire, England, is an English author and educator. She pursued studies in languages at the University of London's Westfield College. It was during her time there that she met Stephen Hawking, a brilliant theoretical physicist, at a party organized by mutual friends.
Jane and Stephen Hawking became engaged in 1964 and were married the following year in St Albans, England. Their marriage spanned three decades and produced three children: Robert (born 1967), Lucy (born 1970), and Timothy (born 1979).
Stephen Hawking was renowned for his groundbreaking work in theoretical physics, particularly in cosmology and black holes. His best-selling book, A Brief History of Time, remained on the British Sunday Times best-seller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks. Diagnosed at the age of 21 with a rare, early-onset, slow-progressing form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, Stephen’s physical condition deteriorated over time, ultimately leaving him nearly completely paralyzed.
Jane Hawking played a vital role in supporting Stephen throughout his illness, at times acting as his primary caregiver. The emotional and physical toll of managing his care while raising their children significantly impacted her well-being. She has openly discussed experiencing depression during this period, highlighting the complex personal challenges that accompanied their public life.
To share her perspective on life with Stephen Hawking, Jane authored the memoir Music to Move the Stars: A Life with Stephen, published in 1999. The book offers a candid account of their marriage, the struggles they faced, and how she coped with the demands of caregiving and maintaining a family under extraordinary circumstances.
Jane’s memoir served as inspiration for the 2014 biographical film The Theory of Everything. The film received critical acclaim and brought renewed public interest to Jane’s life story. Actress Felicity Jones portrayed Jane Hawking in the movie and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her performance.
Today, Jane Hawking is recognized not only for her connection to one of the most brilliant scientific minds of our time but also for her own achievements as an author and advocate. She has continued to write and speak publicly about her experiences, including topics such as caregiving, resilience, and the challenges faced by families affected by serious illness.
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