Lived together 11 years, married 30. I don't get why people divorce after that many years. They always seemed stable as a couple, even if he always wasn't.
Lived together 11 years, married 30. I don't get why people divorce after that many years. They always seemed stable as a couple, even if he always wasn't.
Lived together 11 years, married 30. I don't get why people divorce after that many years. They always seemed stable as a couple, even if he always wasn't.
Very sad to hear of this today. I always liked both as individual actors and loved the idea of them together- thought that their home must be filled with laughter.
I remember a wine spectator article several years ago that featured them- it was nice to read about them as a couple.
We never know what happened between them behind closed doors- I just hope they stay as respectful through the divorce as they always seemed during the marriage.
Everytime I see him, he's either drunk or bragging about being drunk. That gets REALLY old. Really old. I've always wondered how Rhea tolerated his behavior. I'm sure he's a tortured genius who's self medicating but that doesn't make him easier to live with. I enjoy both their work. She's been in some really funny and dark peices just as he has.
You know, I remember when they got married thinking they were an odd couple. I had no idea they have lived together for 11 years before. Just never seemed right to me.
DH and I have been together for 32 years -- happily married. I can't imagine starting over at this point in our lives. Besides, with the kids grown and gone, there's not much left to argue over - LOL
I love hearing that most couples become closer when the kids are gone- good for you, staying together so long and still being happily married.
My parents have been married over 50 years, but can't stand each other and are miserable. They should have divorced long ago, but are both afraid to "start over". They are more comfortable being unhappy with each other than divorcing and facing the unknown.
They were OK until my brother and I were grown and gone from home. That was when their lack of any common interests became obvious. They lost their reason for being a couple when we left home, IMO. There wasn't anything to hold them together anymore.
DH and I have been together for 32 years -- happily married. I can't imagine starting over at this point in our lives. Besides, with the kids grown and gone, there's not much left to argue over - LOL