From the Magazine Digital Covers Jessica Chastain Says 'A Lot of Couples' Have Named Their Daughters After Her Interstellar Character (Exclusive) Chastain hopes that fans' affinity for the film will help spur a "boon to science" By Chris Barilla Chris Barilla Chris Barilla is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. His work has previously appeared on Distractify, The Blast and Entertainment Daily. People Editorial Guidelines and Scott Huver Scott Huver Scott Huver is a freelance writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He has been writing about entertainment, celebrity, pop culture, crime, fashion and the Los Angeles area for over 20 years. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 15, 2024 11:41AM EDT Close Jessica Chastain in Los Angeles on April 13, 2024. Photo: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock Jessica Chastain is well aware of the impact her starring role in the 2014 space epic Interstellar had on fans. Speaking with PEOPLE during the Tenth Breakthrough Prize ceremony, which was held at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles on April 13, Chastain notes her character from the film remains at the forefront of fans' minds over a decade later. "I've had a lot of people just yell, 'Murph' at me," she says. "'Murph.' I get a lot of that, and I'm like, 'Yes, physics.' " Chastain played Murphy "Murph" Cooper in the Academy Award-winning film, an intrepid NASA scientist who travels across the galaxy via a wormhole with her father, Joseph Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), in an effort to save mankind from Earth's demise. Jessica Chastain in 'Interstellar'. Paramount/Warner Brothers/Kobal/Shutterstock Beyond fans sharing their love for Interstellar with Chastain, the star also adds that some couples have even paid her the ultimate compliment of naming their daughters after Murph. "[There have] been a lot of couples who have told me they've named their children, their daughters Murph after Interstellar. So I was like, 'Well, maybe this means it'll be a boon to science,' " Chastain quips. The actress also notes that she hopes her daughter, Guiletta, grows to develop a love of science as time goes on. "I mean, that's all I'm wanting," Chastain says. "I mean, a physicist, a theoretical physicist. My daughter, yes. Let's go!" The star also reflects, "I wish when I was young I could see how glamorous science could be." What You Missed During 2024 SAG Awards: From Meryl Streep Taking a Selfie to a 'Nervous' Jessica Chastain Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Chastain, who has largely kept her children with husband Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo out of the public eye, previously spoke about her daughter's ambitions in a 2022 conversation with Marie Clare. Jessica Chastain attends the 2024 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. Taylor Hill/Getty Images Bravo Superfan Jessica Chastain Praises RHOBH Star Garcelle Beauvais for Injecting 'So Much Fun' into the Show "When you're talking to kids it's like, 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' " She told the publication. " 'I want to be a ballerina.' And she [Chastain's daughter] was like, 'I want to be a mama.' And I was like, 'That's a great thing to be. But you know, you can be more than one thing.' She's like, 'What do you mean?' " "I said, 'Well, look at me, honey. I'm a mama. I'm an actress. I'm a producer. I'm a business owner. I'm a friend. I'm a cook.' I started listing all these things," Chastain continued at the time. "Like, I am many things, so you can be whatever you want."