Leftover alum Margaret Qualley is Dating Director Cary Fukunaga!! Details Here
- New Couple! Margaret Qualley is dating director Cary Fukunaga, US Weekly confirmed the news on Wednesday.
New Relationship
The Leftover alum Margaret Qualley is dating Director Cary Fukunaga and this has been confirmed by the US weekly though the magazine didn’t receive confirmation from either person’s representative – Us couldn’t reach Margaret’s rep and Cary’s rep told Us they don’t comment on his personal life.
Margaret, 22 is 17 years younger than Cary, who has directed all eight episodes of the first season of HBO’s True Detective, winning an Emmy for one.
During a 2011 interview with Vulture, the Emmy winner Cary revealed he’s quite the romantic.
“I’ve scoured for mourning jewelry, put pieces together that have matched from around the world; I’ve given lost lockets as gifts. I’ve written immense love letters that are supposed to be opened over days at a time. I used to always make art for girls. That was the thing I did for girls to like me. I did portraits, drawings, letters that formed outlines of significant things in our relationship. Art. I just used art in general. It usually worked.”
The Leftovers star, 22, was previously linked romantically to Nat Wolff, while Fukunaga, 39, was associated with Michelle Williams in the past.
Fukunaga, whose credit list has Beasts of No Nation and True Detective, has been busy working on TNT’s upcoming thriller series The Alienist.
Update: The couple broke up after having an affair for a brief time. Despite the breakup, the couple works together professionally. They worked together on Netflix’s Death Note in 2017.
Short Bio on Margaret Qualley and Cary Fukunaga
Margaret Qualley is an American actress and model best known for playing Jill Garvey on the HBO television series The Leftovers. More Bio…
Cary Fukunaga is an American film director, writer, and cinematographer. He is known for writing and directing the 2009 film Sin Nombre, and the 2011 film Jane Eyre and for directing and executive producing the first season of the HBO series True Detective, for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series.
He has received acclaim for the 2015 war drama Beasts of No Nation, in which Fukunaga was a writer, director, producer, and cinematographer. More Bio…