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Justin Theroux hates being apart from his wife Jennifer Aniston

Leading a globe-trotting lifestyle has it's drawbacks for Justin Theroux.
Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston

Being the leading man in a hit TV series has seen his career soar, but itโ€™s come at a price for The Leftovers star Justin Theroux.

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For each of the showโ€™s three seasons, Justin has relocated to different filming destinations.

This has meant extended time away from his wife, A-list actress Jennifer Aniston.

Like any couple dealing with long distances and time apart, itโ€™s proved โ€จto be a challenge for the actor.

โ€œItโ€™s tough, itโ€™s a pain,โ€ Justin, 45, tells TV WEEK during our chat.

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โ€œWe have a two-week rule [to see each other]. But when you create those rules, they get blown out of the water pretty quickly.โ€

โ€œBut when you are tired, you just make an extra effort to make trips back or have your partner come visit you.โ€

Justin admits having a wife whoโ€™s also in the industry means time apart โ€œis expectedโ€. However, it was worse than ever while filming the third and final season of The Leftovers, with the actor relocating to Australia for the shoot.

โ€œItโ€™s an insane flight!โ€ Justin says of travelling down under.

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โ€œItโ€™s not just that youโ€™re in a different time zone, youโ€™re in a different day altogether most of the time.โ€

Being based in Australia made catching up with Jen more difficult.

โ€œYou get on that flight and you feel like thatโ€™s going to be your home for a week โ€“ and then you fly,โ€ he grins.

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Country singer Keith Urban once said he flew from America to Sydney just to have dinner with wife Nicole Kidman before returning on tour.

So, did Justin do the same for Jen?

โ€œYou donโ€™t want to do it [the flight] โ€จfor just a dinner!โ€ Justin laughs.

โ€œHeโ€™s a better man than I am โ€“ I would never do that! Anything more than three days, I would make the flight.โ€

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And with such a busy schedule โ€“ โ€จboth in front of and behind the camera โ€“ Justin cherishes the moments he and Jen spend together.

โ€œShe [Jen] has an enormously good sense of humour,โ€ Justin reveals.

โ€œWe make each other laugh a lot โ€“ we really do. Thereโ€™s nothing that gives me more pleasure than watching her laugh hard and then getting her to laugh harder.โ€

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Itโ€™s a good thing that Justin has that light in his life, as the subject matter โ€จfor The Leftovers is dark.

Based on the novel by Tom Perrotta, the drama deals with the aftermath of โ€œThe Sudden Departureโ€, in which two percent of the worldโ€™s population โ€“ 140 million people โ€“ suddenly disappear.

As we enter the final straight, will we be given answers about The Sudden Departure?

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Justinโ€™s lips are sealed on the topic. But whatever happens, the man behind sheriff Kevin Garvey has mixed feelings about saying goodbye.

โ€œWhen you get such quality material, you miss it,โ€ Justin says.

โ€œBut I wonโ€™t necessarily miss the character so much, because I feel we have put a nice ribbon around it by the end.โ€

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Given Justinโ€™s intense portrayal of Kevin, itโ€™s hard to imagine he nearly didnโ€™t get the role in the first place.

The producers had second thoughts about casting Justin because they thought he was too handsome!

โ€œIโ€™d like to think I got it [the role] because I can act,โ€ Justin says. โ€œButโ€จ maybe thatโ€™s not the case.โ€

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