Hugh Laurie, 63, is one of the most talented English actors in the film and television industries, and has starred in many beloved projects, including Blackadder, Sense and Sensibility, House M.D., and more. When he’s not in the spotlight on the big and small screens, he’s spending time with his devoted wife, Jo Green, whom he’s been married to for over 33 years. The lovebirds also started a family together and remain closely bonded despite the time that’s gone by.
Find out more about Jo and her romance to Hugh here.
Although not much is known about Jo, it has been reported that she once worked as a theatre administrator. It’s unclear what her duties were exactly, but the theatre work directly connects her to the acting industry, which Hugh has been working in since the early 1980s. It may have been the common interest that led to their romance.
The lovebirds reportedly met while she was working as a theatre administrator and it led to a relationship. The romance apparently started before Hugh stepped into a big spotlight in the BBC comedy, A Little Bit Of Fry And Laurie, with his partner Stephen Fry. It led to a serious bond and eventually, an engagement.
Hugh married Jo in London, England on June 16, 1989. His partner, Stephen, was his best man in the ceremony. Once they got hitched, based their home life in London as Hugh continued to go forward with his rising acting career.
Hugh and Jo have three children together. Their oldest child, Charlie, was born before they married, in 1988. Their second oldest, Bill, was born in 1991, and their youngest child and only daughter, Rebecca, was born in 1992. Most of Hugh and Jo’s children have remained out of the spotlight, but Rebecca has followed in her father’s footsteps by acting in one film as a child, per IMDB.
When filming his hit television show, House M.D. in Los Angeles, CA from 2004 until 2012, he was away from his family, who remained in London, for most of each year. He spoke about how difficult it was to not see his children during that time in his life, in an interview with the Daily Record in 2012.
“It’s a very difficult thing [being so far from my kids],” he told the outlet. “I constantly marvel at how grown-up my children are, how grown-up they’re being about this. I worry about parenting at this sort of distance, but they are being so generous and so cool about it that. I mean, it might be because they’re English, and they won’t reveal their psychological damage until they’re in their late forties.”
Hugh has spoken about Jo in numerous interviews over the years, including in 2010, when he was at the height of his success on House M.D. and had to live away from her for most of the year. He told Daily Mail about how the time apart had affected their marriage. “I wouldn’t say that doing the series has made my marriage easier. Better? I don’t know about that either,” he explained. “Doing weekly TV is like joining the Navy and going on the other side of the world for ten months of the year.”
“But the truth is that whatever challenging situation you’re in, somebody somewhere has got a much more extreme version,” he added. “So I think one ought to shut up and not moan about it.”
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