Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen’s enduring love story began in 1983 when they first met during an audition for the film Cross Creek. At the time, both were married to other people, and their interaction remained professional.
It wasn’t until a decade later, in 1993, that their paths crossed again on the set of Pontiac Moon. By then, both had experienced divorces and had sworn off relationships. Despite initial reservations, their friendship blossomed into romance during a canoe trip in California, leading to their marriage on October 7, 1995.

Over the years, Danson and Steenburgen have become one of Hollywood’s most beloved couples, often sharing insights into their relationship. They cherish simple routines, such as waking up early to enjoy coffee and play word games together, even coordinating these moments over the phone when apart. Both have expressed gratitude for meeting later in life, believing their personal growth and maturity were key to their successful partnership.

Their blended family includes four children from previous marriages: Steenburgen’s son, Charlie McDowell, and daughter, Lilly, from her marriage to Malcolm McDowell, and Danson’s daughters, Kate and Alexis, from his marriage to Casey Coates. The couple has supported each other’s careers and personal endeavors, maintaining a strong bond through nearly three decades of marriage.
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In recent interviews, both have reflected on their journey together. Steenburgen humorously recounted her initial misconception of Danson as a “slick” individual, only to discover his genuine and endearing nature. Danson, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of their meeting timing, suggesting that their relationship flourished because they connected at the right moment in their lives.

Their story exemplifies a deep and evolving partnership, highlighting the significance of personal growth, mutual support, and shared experiences in building a lasting relationship.