Rose Byrne Details "Really Special" Experience Working With Partner Bobby Cannavale Again

Rose Byrne Details "Really Special" Experience Working With Partner Bobby Cannavale Again
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Rose Byrne has found her favorite scene partner in Bobby Cannavale.

The two—who are a couple IRL—co-star in Tony Goldwyn's upcoming comedy film Inappropriate Behavior, their first joint project in two years, which also stars Robert De Niro. In an exclusive interview with E! News, Byrne recalled sharing the screen with her partner and the Oscar winner.

"It's been really fun. We have been shooting in Jersey," she said. "I haven't worked with Bobby for a while. We've done a lot of projects together. But this has been a really special one."

Byrne added that "working with Bob De Niro was extraordinary."

In Inappropriate Behavior, Cannavale plays a man who blows up his marriage and successful career as a late-night comedy writer to become a less-successful standup comedian, per Variety. De Niro portrays his father. Cannavale's character, at odds with his ex-wife about parenting their 9-year-old neurodiverse son, kidnaps the boy and takes him on a cross-country trek.

In past years, Byrne and Cannavale have worked together on films such as Adult Beginners, Spy, Annie and the upcoming film Seriously Red.

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Byrne and Cannavale have been together for about a decade and share sons Rocco, 6, and Rafa, 4. (Cannavale is also dad to son Jake, 27, from a previous relationship.) While the family lives in New York, Byrne, who is Australian, recalled to E! News having to take long flights to and from her native country with their children. "I've done it by myself. In coach. With a 6 month old," she said. "It's just part of being Australian."

Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale
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She is currently helping to promote Tourism Australia, which is launching a new multichannel campaign starring animated characters, including a new brand ambassador in Ruby the kangaroo, and is inviting international travelers to "Come and Say G'day" and share in all that Australia has to offer.

And while Byrne is so used to the long-distance travel, she's aware it's not for everyone. "I know people do get intimidated by the flight," she told E! News. "They do. But I'm like it's a day and then it's done."

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