Why did Charles Dance and his wife, Joanna get divorced?

 

 Guys! If you are wondering about why Charles Dance and his wife, Joanna Haythorn got divorced then we have a news scoop just for you.

Dance and Joanna Haythorn got married in 1970. They were a happy couple in the beginning. Not only that, their news of dating and their romance was kind of eye candy to his audiences in 70s. Their marriage lasted for around 34 long years. The couple got divorced in 2004.

The reason behind their divorce must be big, very big as the marriage that strong doesn’t end in a bleak with small fights.

Although the exact reasons were kept hidden under the blanket for many years, Joanna last year in an interview with one of the online magazines, revealed that they were having much of a conflict right after some years of marriage. She had not thought that their marriage would last even that long.

The couple have two children together. After some years of divorce, Dance had a brief relationship with actress Sophia Myle who was 34 years his junior. Guess he really knows how to get a girl.

Later he got engaged to his sculptor girlfriend Eleanor Boorman in September 2010. They have a daughter together named Rose. They welcomed the baby together in March 2012 even though two of them were subsequently separated.

Dance is a popular English actor, screenwriter and a director. He is typically acclaimed for playing assertive bureaucrats aka villains. His acting skills are that fantastic that general public often portrays him as a bad person in real life too. It is quite strange that he takes this stereotype of audience towards him as his biggest achievement.

Dance is a kind of person who knows how to be alert in every situations, especially in front of media. He duly knows that one reckless behavior of his can destroy his name. “It's a question of keeping one's eyes and ears open and watching how other people play the game. They're watching me too, to see what my attitude is like”. He said to PopSugar last month.

He further added that he loves his profession more than anything. He respects what he does. However he shares that he does not like politics very much. “Politics is the most corrupt profession on Earth, no matter where you are”, he said in the same small table talk. He also added he did not mean to offend anybody, it is just what he thinks and chuckles a little bit.

The Master Vampire in Dracula Untold (2014), Lord Havelock Vetinari in Terry Pratchett's Going Postal (2010) and Alastair Denniston in The Imitation Game (2014) are some of his acclaimed and latest roles in movies.

The net worth of the screenwriter is estimated to be $5 million.