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  1. 20. Juli 2023 · They humanized him, in a way that power politics never did.”. In the movie, Florence Pugh takes on the role of Jean Tatlock, a woman known to have been Oppenheimer’s lover before her early ...

  2. Jean Frances Tatlock ( 21. Februar 1914 in Ann Arbor , Michigan , Vereinigte Staaten - 5. Januar 1944 in San Francisco , Kalifornien ) ist eine amerikanische Ärztin und Psychiaterin . Als linke Aktivistin ist sie vor allem für ihre romantische Beziehung zum Physiker Robert Oppenheimer , dem Direktor des Manhattan-Projekts, bekannt .

  3. Jean Tatlock (1914-1944) was an American psychiatrist and Communist Party member. Tatlock's father was an English professor at the University of California, Berkeley. From him, she inherited a great love of English literature, particularly the poet John Donne. Tatlock met J. Robert Oppenheimer in 1936 while she was studying at…

  4. 20. Juli 2023 · Jean Tatlock died by suicide on January 4, 1944, in her apartment in San Francisco. She was 29 years old. She was discovered by her father, who broke into the house through the window when she didn’t respond to the doorbell. Reportedly, she was found with her head submerged in the partly-filled bathtub. A suicide note was found on her dining ...

  5. 11. Dez. 2015 · Pash subsequently got permission to put an FBI bug on Tatlock’s phone. More recently, and more sensationally, there is an entire chapter on Tatlock’s death in Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin’s biography of Oppenheimer, American Prometheus (Knopf, 2005). They suggest that there is evidence that Tatlock’s death might not have been a suicide ...

  6. 24. Juli 2023 · Jean Tatlock’s Death Tatlock had struggled with her mental health for some time and in 1944 she was found dead in her apartment by her father, having apparently drowned in her own bathtub.

  7. 25. Juli 2023 · Oppenheimer’s Jean Tatlock was a key figure in the life of J Robert Oppenheimer, but her role in Christopher Nolan’s movie (she's played by Florence Pugh) is underwhelming to say the least.