Love Stories: Hollywood Couples Who Found True Connection

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Love Stories: Hollywood Couples Who Found True Connection

Julie Andrews and director Blake Edwards first met in 1969 in a therapist's office parking lot and were married for 41 years. Christian Bale's perspective on marriage changed when he met Sibi in 2012, leading him to believe it was a fantastic idea. Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson faced challenges with a bi-coastal relationship before settling in Los Angeles with their four children. Julie Andrews starred in several films directed by Blake Edwards, including Victor/Victoria in 1982. Tony Goldwyn's career took off after his wife, Jane Musky, encouraged him to pursue a lead role in a movie. Rebecca Miller praised Daniel Day-Lewis's method acting as a way to maintain focus and reality in his performances. Lily Tomlin flew back to NYC immediately after meeting Jane Wagner to have their first date, realizing she couldn't make it work with anyone else. Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert credited Echo Quan as the secret soul of their film set for her language skills. Catherine Zeta-Jones fondly remembers her first date with Bo Welch on the day they shot scenes at their house. Michelle Pfeiffer expressed admiration for her husband David E. Kelley's integrity, humor, and intelligence in their marriage. Max Greenfield cherished the special and beautiful wedding he had with his wife, Tess Sanchez, focusing on the vows and ceremony. Amanda Peet and David Benioff had Peter Dinklage read a fake email at their wedding and now have three children together. Justine Bateman and John McCook realized their romantic connection in NYC and decided to move in together right away. Riley Keough described her excitement and strong bond with her husband, Ben Smith-Petersen, in their ninth year together.