Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley, Married Since 2016

Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley’s relationship began as a friends-to-partners story that took shape on a film set. The Australian actor, known worldwide for Barbie and The Wolf of Wall Street, met the British filmmaker in 2013 while working on the World War II drama Suite Française, where Tom served as an assistant director.
They went on to launch their production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, in 2014, then married in a private ceremony in Australia in 2016. In 2024, they welcomed their first child. Together, they have produced high-profile projects including I, Tonya and Barbie, and Tom is often credited with supporting Margot’s career and prioritizing time together despite demanding schedules.
Denzel Washington and Pauletta Washington, Married Since 1983

Denzel Washington, widely regarded as one of Hollywood’s most accomplished actors, first met Pauletta Pearson, an actress and trained pianist, in 1977 while working on the TV film Wilma. Their relationship developed over time, and Pauletta notably declined Denzel’s proposal more than once before ultimately accepting. They married in 1983, beginning a partnership that has lasted through decades of public attention, family life, and long-term success.
Together, they have four children. In 1995, they renewed their vows in South Africa, with Archbishop Desmond Tutu officiating. Denzel has frequently pointed to Pauletta as a steady foundation for their family, describing her as both his “greatest blessing and greatest challenge.”
Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy, Married Since 1997

Actors Felicity Huffman, an Emmy winner best known for Desperate Housewives, and William H. Macy, recognized for performances in Fargo and Shameless, first met in the early 1980s. Their introduction came through the Atlantic Theater Company in New York, where both were building their careers. Felicity has said she was immediately drawn to William, but her fear of commitment contributed to a relationship that moved in and out of focus for roughly 15 years.
During that time, William proposed more than once before Felicity ultimately said yes. The couple married in 1997 and went on to have two daughters. In 2012, they were honored with neighboring stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, Married Since 1991

Bruce Springsteen became a rock mainstay with albums such as Born in the U.S.A. and Darkness on the Edge of Town. Patti Scialfa built her own career as a singer and guitarist and later joined Bruce’s longtime backing group, the E Street Band. They met in the early 1980s at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey, after Bruce heard Patti sing and introduced himself over a beer. The relationship developed over time, and they married in 1991.
They have three children and have largely kept their family life out of the celebrity spotlight, settling on a horse farm in New Jersey and maintaining a relatively private home base despite their international profile.
Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley, Married Since 1993

Oscar-nominated Michelle Pfeiffer met writer-producer David E. Kelley on a blind date in 1993, and the awkward start did not exactly scream fairytale. David later joked that he spent much of the group outing talking to her sister. A few days later, he called, and the real date finally happened.
The relationship moved fast. Michelle adopted her daughter, Claudia, early that year; David later adopted her, too, and the couple welcomed son John Henry in 1994. For decades, they avoided working together, but Michelle joined David’s 2026 Apple TV+ series Margo’s Got Money Troubles, finally bending their famous household rule onscreen.
Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld, Married Since 1999

Jerry Seinfeld met Jessica Sklar at a New York City gym in 1998, when his sitcom fame was already massive, and her personal life was complicated. Their connection moved quickly, and the pair married on Christmas Day in 1999, turning a headline-heavy beginning into a long marriage.
They went on to raise three children: Sascha, Julian, and Shepherd. Jessica founded the family-focused nonprofit Good+ Foundation in 2001 and built a cookbook career of her own. Jerry later expanded his comedy work with stand-up specials, films, and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which last released new episodes on Netflix in 2019.
Julia Roberts and Daniel Moder, Married Since 2002

Actress Julia Roberts, the Oscar-winning star of films such as Pretty Woman and Erin Brockovich, met cinematographer Daniel Moder while working on the 2001 movie The Mexican. Daniel, a seasoned camera professional, quickly became someone she described as her “favorite human,” though both were involved in other relationships at the time. After those relationships ended, they were able to begin their own.
In 2002, they married in a quiet, surprise ceremony at Julia’s farm in New Mexico. The couple shares three children. They are known for keeping their private life largely out of public view, and Julia has said that getting married was the best decision she ever made.
Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest, Married Since 1984

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, often dubbed a “scream queen” for her work in films such as Halloween, later added an Oscar-winning turn in Everything Everywhere All at Once. She first noticed her future husband, Christopher Guest, in a 1984 issue of Rolling Stone. Christopher, a British-American actor and director, is best known for mockumentaries including This Is Spinal Tap and Best in Show.
Jamie reportedly told a friend, “I’m going to marry that guy!” The day after they met at a restaurant, Christopher called her. Their first date came in 1984, and six months later, they were married by a mutual friend. The couple shares two adopted daughters, Annie and Ruby.
Jodie Foster and Alexandra Hedison, Married Since 2014

Jodie Foster became a household name with standout roles in The Silence of the Lambs and Taxi Driver, collecting two Academy Awards along the way and building a long-running reputation as a formidable actor and filmmaker. Her wife, Alexandra Hedison (the daughter of actor David Hedison), previously acted, including on TV’s The L Word, before shifting her focus to photography and directing. The pair were introduced through mutual friends in 2013 and married the next year.
Jodie has two sons from a prior relationship, and she and Alexandra do not have children together. In 2021, when Jodie accepted her Golden Globe in silk pajamas, Alexandra was by her side, along with their terrier mix, Ziggy, who even sported a matching neckerchief.
Stephen Colbert and Evelyn McGee-Colbert, Married Since 1993

Comedian Stephen Colbert, best known for The Late Show and The Colbert Report, met his wife, actress and producer Evelyn McGee-Colbert, in 1990 at a musical performance in South Carolina. Evelyn first noticed him when he arrived arm in arm with his mother.
Stephen has said that, from across the crowded lobby, he immediately thought, “There’s your wife, you’re going to marry her.” They crossed paths again in the food line at the afterparty and discovered they were connected through family friends. The two married in 1993, have three children, and co-wrote the 2024 cookbook Does This Taste Funny?
Tom Selleck and Jillie Mack, Married Since 1987

Tom Selleck met Jillie Mack in London in 1983 while she was performing in the stage musical Cats. Tom, then riding high from Magnum, P.I., reportedly kept returning to the show before the two began dating. They married quietly in 1987, keeping the ceremony as private as Hollywood allows.
The couple welcomed daughter Hannah in 1988 and built a quieter life on a California ranch. Tom also has an adopted son, Kevin, from his earlier marriage to Jacqueline Ray. Over the years, he has often credited family life with helping him stay grounded through decades of steady fame together.
Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross, Married Since 1984

Sam Elliott, known for his signature drawl and weathered screen presence, built a career with films such as Tombstone and The Big Lebowski. Katharine Ross rose to prominence with standout roles in The Graduate and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. They first met on a Western set in 1969, but their relationship began years later, after reuniting on The Legacy in London in 1978. The couple married in 1984 and welcomed their daughter, Cleo, later that year.
In an industry where long marriages are often the exception, their partnership has endured for decades. Sam has frequently said Katharine helped keep him grounded, and they are still commonly seen arriving together at public events.
Al Roker and Deborah Roberts, Married Since 1995

Al Roker met journalist Deborah Roberts in 1990, when she joined NBC, and he was already part of the Today world. Their connection stayed friendly at first, but the story took a rom-com turn in 1992 when Deborah asked him to watch her apartment while she covered the Barcelona Olympics.
Al stocked her refrigerator, left flowers, and added a welcome-home note. The gesture helped move things from friendly to romantic, and they married in September 1995. They share two children, Leila and Nick, while Al also has a daughter, Courtney, from a previous marriage and remains one of TV’s most familiar faces.
Ron and Cheryl Howard, Married Since 1975

Filmmaker Ron Howard, who first became widely known as Opie on The Andy Griffith Show before building an Oscar-winning directing career, has a long-running love story that began well before Hollywood took over. He met Cheryl Alley while they were both in high school in Burbank, California.
Cheryl, an actress and published author, and Ron went on their first date in 1970. Ron later said he asked her to marry him three times before she agreed, since she wanted to complete her schooling first. They married in 1975, when Ron was 21. Decades later, they have pointed to good fortune and steady communication as the foundation of their enduring marriage.
Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham, A Partnership Since 1986

Oprah Winfrey, the media force behind The Oprah Winfrey Show, met businessman and author Stedman Graham in 1986 at a charity event in Chicago. The connection was quick, and they started dating that year, around the same time Oprah’s talk show was gaining national traction. Stedman, recognized for his leadership-focused books and work as a motivational speaker, backed her rise while continuing to build his own successful career.
The two became engaged in 1992, but later decided not to marry, saying their relationship functions best without a traditional label. They do not have children together, but they have maintained a close, long-term partnership. Across decades in the public eye, they have remained together, showing that a lasting relationship does not necessarily depend on a wedding ring.
Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber, Married Since 1998

Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber built their relationship on friendship before it became a long-running marriage. They knew each other in the 1990s, after Cindy’s high-profile marriage to Richard Gere, and eventually turned that easy connection into romance. In 1998, they married in a relaxed beach ceremony in the Bahamas.
They share two children, Presley and Kaia, who both entered the modeling world. Gerber later co-founded Casamigos Tequila with George Clooney and Mike Meldman. At the same time, Cindy became part of the brand’s wider story through appearances and, later, a jalapeño tequila collaboration tied to Casamigos, not as an original co-founder herself.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall, Married Since 1987

Emmy-winning actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, best known worldwide for playing Elaine on Seinfeld and Selina Meyer on Veep, met her future husband, Brad Hall, in the early 1980s. Brad, an actor, comedian, filmmaker, and producer who worked on Saturday Night Live, was then a student at Northwestern University. Julia auditioned for his campus comedy group, and she later said she knew “almost immediately” that he was the one.
The college couple went on to join the cast of Saturday Night Live in 1982. After several years of dating, they married in 1987 and welcomed two sons. Their long-running partnership is often noted as an example of sustaining a stable family life alongside high-profile careers.
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Kelsey Henson, Married Since 2018

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, known to Game of Thrones fans as The Mountain, met Kelsey Henson in Alberta in 2017 after she asked him for a photo. The size difference helped make them internet-famous, but the connection was more than a viral visual. They married in Iceland in 2018.
The couple welcomed son Stormur in 2020, and Hafþór also has a daughter, Theresa, from a previous relationship. In 2023, Hafþór and Kelsey shared the loss of their daughter Grace, speaking publicly with care and grief. Their public life now mixes family, training, and steady mutual support, with humor still part of their appeal.
Bono and Alison Hewson, Married Since 1982

U2 frontman Bono, the well-known singer recognized for both his music and international activism, has shared one of rock’s longest-running partnerships with businesswoman and activist Alison Hewson. Alison, who co-founded the ethical fashion label EDUN and has been involved in humanitarian efforts, including work connected to Chornobyl, first met Bono at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin in the 1970s, when she was 12. The two started dating in 1976, the same year U2 was formed.
The high school couple married in 1982 and went on to have four children. Bono later wrote Sweetest Thing for Alison as an apology after forgetting her birthday while recording The Joshua Tree in 1986.
Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon, Married Since 1988

Kyra Sedgwick became widely known as the Emmy-winning star of The Closer, and Kevin Bacon first gained major attention with Footloose before building a long-running film and television career. They met in 1987 while working on Lemon Sky, and the connection quickly developed into a committed relationship. The two married in 1988, not long after they started dating.
They share two children, Travis and Sosie, both of whom have pursued creative careers. In 2013, the couple learned on the PBS series Finding Your Roots that they are distant relatives, a detail Kyra later joked was fine, provided they were not first cousins.
Robert Duvall and Luciana Pedraza, Married Since 2005

Robert Duvall, the Oscar-winning actor recognized for roles in The Godfather and Tender Mercies, met Luciana Pedraza, an Argentine actress and director, in Buenos Aires in 1996. According to the widely told account, she stopped him on the street to invite him to a party, unaware she was speaking to one of Hollywood’s most acclaimed figures. The encounter grew into a relationship that eventually led to their marriage in 2005.
The pair, who have a 41-year age gap, do not have children, but they share interests that include dance, music, and charitable work. In 2001, they co-founded The Robert Duvall Children’s Fund, which supports underserved communities in Argentina and the United States.
Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman, Married Since 1982

Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman first crossed paths in 1971 after she saw him in a New York play, and the spark moved fast. Within weeks, they were living together. Danny later became a sitcom favorite on Taxi, while Rhea won four Emmys as Carla on Cheers.
They married in 1982 and raised three children. Their relationship has not followed a neat Hollywood script: they separated in 2012, reconciled in 2013, and separated again in 2017. They never divorced, though, and Rhea has continued to describe their bond and family priorities with real affection, making the story more layered than tidy.
George and Norma Strait, Married Since 1971

Country music icon George Strait, often called the King of Country and credited with a record 60 No. 1 hits, has also built one of the entertainment world’s longest-running marriages with his high school sweetheart, Norma. Norma has largely stayed out of the spotlight, and she first met George when they were teenagers in their hometown of Pearsall, Texas.
The pair eloped in Mexico in 1971, then later held a small, private church ceremony. They had two children, Jenifer and George 'Bubba' Jr. Jenifer died in a car accident at age 13. In her memory, the family created the Jenifer Strait Memorial Foundation.
Kristy McNichol and Martie Allen, Partners Since the 1990s

Former child star Kristy McNichol, best known for her Emmy-winning work on the drama Family and her role in the film Little Darlings, largely stepped back from public life in the early 1990s to focus on her health. Kristy and her longtime partner, Martie Allen, keep their relationship out of the public eye. They do not have children together, and Martie is widely believed to have been a steady source of support during her low-key retirement from Hollywood.
In 2012, Kristy publicly acknowledged her relationship with Martie, which had already spanned about two decades, by sharing a personal photo of the two of them. She said she hoped speaking openly would encourage young people who are bullied because of their personal orientation or identity.
Henry Winkler and Stacey Weitzman, Married Since 1978

Henry Winkler became a household name playing Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli on the popular sitcom Happy Days. Around that same period, Stacey was establishing herself as a capable public relations professional in Los Angeles. The two met in 1976 at a clothing store in Beverly Hills, and in 1978, they formalized their relationship with a synagogue wedding ceremony in New York.
They have two children together, daughter Zoe and son Max. Henry also welcomed Stacey’s son, Jed, from her earlier marriage. Over the years, the couple has backed each other through long careers, family milestones, and shared pastimes, including fly-fishing and watching movies.
Bryan Cranston and Robin Dearden, Married Since 1989

When acclaimed actor Bryan Cranston, best known worldwide for his Emmy-winning work on Breaking Bad and Malcolm in the Middle, first met actress Robin Dearden in 1984, it happened under memorable circumstances. Robin, who had guest roles on series such as Magnum, P.I., was playing a hostage, with Bryan’s character holding her at gunpoint, in an episode of Airwolf.
They started dating after running into each other again about a year later at an improv class, and they married in 1989. Their only child, actress Taylor Dearden, has continued the family’s acting tradition and appeared in a 2010 episode of Breaking Bad that was directed by her father.
Wesley Snipes and Nakyung Park, Married Since 2003

Wesley Snipes, known for his action roles and martial arts background, rose to fame through films such as the Blade trilogy and New Jack City. He began dating artist Nakyung Park in the late 1990s. Nakyung, a Korean painter and the daughter of a South Korean entertainment executive, has largely kept her personal life private, focusing public attention on her work rather than her relationship.
The couple, both notably reserved about their home life, married in 2003 in a quiet ceremony at a New Jersey county courthouse. They share four children and have raised them away from Hollywood attention. Their relationship has remained steady and discreet, marked more by long-term commitment than public visibility.
Dustin Hoffman and Lisa Hoffman, Married Since 1980

Best known for Rain Man and The Graduate, Oscar winner Dustin Hoffman first met Lisa when she was 10 through family friends. Years later, they crossed paths again at a family gathering, and the connection quickly turned romantic. They started dating in 1980, the same year he earned his first Academy Award for Kramer vs. Kramer. She was 22, and he was 38, beginning a long-running marriage often described as grounded in family life.
Together, they have four children, and Lisa is also stepmother to two daughters from Dustin’s previous marriage. Lisa is also a businesswoman, launching her fragrance brand, Lisa Hoffman Beauty, in 2007.
Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, Married Since 1997

Their Hollywood romance started, fittingly, as a straightforward friendship between two driven students at Yale School of Drama. Oscar-nominated actress Angela Bassett, known for films including Black Panther, met Emmy-winning actor Courtney B. Vance, known for The People v. O.J. Simpson, while both were at Yale. At the time, Courtney was in a relationship, and Angela was focused on her work.
Years later, they reconnected in Los Angeles when both were single, and the timing finally aligned. They married in 1997 and later became parents to fraternal twins. In 2007, they released the book Friends: A Love Story, which recounts how they went from college friends to a long-married couple.
Joan Collins and Percy Gibson, Married Since 2002

Joan Collins met theatre producer Percy Gibson in 2000 while working on a touring production of Love Letters. Their connection drew attention for obvious reasons: Joan was a television legend, Percy was more than 30 years younger, and she had already been married four times when romance entered the picture again.
The noise did not stop them. They married in London in 2002, making Percy Joan’s fifth husband, and have spent more than two decades proving the age-gap chatter less interesting than the actual partnership. Joan has three children from earlier marriages, while she and Percy do not have children together.
Martha MacCallum and Daniel John Gregory, Married Since 1992

Television news anchor Martha MacCallum, widely known for hosting The Story on Fox News, first crossed paths with businessman Daniel John Gregory when they were teenagers. They met at a summer camp in coastal Maine. Although they got to know each other then, their relationship did not turn romantic until later on.
In 1992, the two married in Greenwich, Connecticut. They share three children, and both have emphasized family life alongside their work. Together, they have balanced raising their children with the pressures of two demanding careers, one in business and the other in national media.
Polly Samson and David Gilmour, Married Since 1994

Novelist and lyricist Polly Samson met Pink Floyd guitarist and singer David Gilmour in 1992 while the band was recording The Division Bell. What began as a creative partnership soon became a relationship, and in 1994, they married on a houseboat moored on the River Thames. Their collaboration has influenced much of David’s later output, with Polly co-writing lyrics for several of his solo releases as well as Pink Floyd’s final work.
Together, they have four children, including three they share and Polly’s son from an earlier relationship, whom David adopted. They continue to work together regularly, and he has said he prefers collaborating with his wife because she knows him so well.
Jason Alexander and Daena E. Title, Married Since 1982

Actor Jason Alexander, best known for portraying the anxious George Costanza on the hit sitcom Seinfeld, met feminist expressionist artist Daena E. Title in the early 1980s. Their first date took place at a New York City restaurant, where, according to the story, Bruce Willis waited on them, and John Goodman tended bar.
The relationship progressed rapidly. Jason has said they moved in together within three weeks of that memorable night, and that he proposed about six weeks after they first met. Daena declined three times before he finally persuaded her with an attention-grabbing billboard proposal in Times Square. The two married in 1982 and later welcomed two sons.
Steve Carell and Nancy Carell, Married Since 1995

Their relationship started with the kind of shy, slightly awkward flirtation you might expect from two people steeped in comedy. Steve Carell, best known worldwide for The Office and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, met actress, comedian, and writer Nancy Walls in Chicago in the early 1990s. At the time, Nancy, who would later work on Saturday Night Live and The Daily Show, was taking an improv class taught by Steve.
Steve was immediately struck by Nancy’s looks and sense of humor, but his nerves got the better of him, and he convinced himself she couldn’t stand him. For weeks, they both hesitated, circling the idea of a date without quite saying it out loud. They eventually married in 1995 and later welcomed two children.
Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson, Married Since 1980

Samuel L. Jackson, one of Hollywood’s most prolific actors known for films such as Pulp Fiction and The Avengers, met LaTanya Richardson, an accomplished actress and producer, in 1970 while they were students at Morehouse and Spelman Colleges in Atlanta. What began as a friendship eventually became a relationship, and after about a decade together, they married on August 18, 1980. Since then, they have built a family and a long-running partnership that has endured in an industry where such things are often rare.
The couple has one daughter, Zoe. Over the years, they have collaborated on stage and supported various activist efforts. In 2022, Spelman College recognized their contributions by naming its new performance center in their honor, marking their shared creative legacy.
Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, Married Since 1995

Ted Danson’s relationship with Mary Steenburgen is often cited as an example of love arriving later in life. The sitcom mainstay, known for Cheers and The Good Place, first crossed paths with the Oscar-winning actor in 1983, when he auditioned for a film in which they were set to play a couple. Mary, recognized for roles in Parenthood and Back to the Future Part III, has said she initially had certain assumptions about him.
About ten years later, while working together on the film Pontiac Moon, their connection shifted. Both had recently gone through divorces and had insisted they were done with dating, yet a friendship that began as strictly platonic became romantic during a canoe trip. The two married in 1995 and have a blended family with four children from their previous marriages.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Married Since 1997

What do you get when Carrie Bradshaw crosses paths with Ferris Bueller? A long-running, famously low-key marriage. Actress Sarah Jessica Parker, best known for playing style icon Carrie on S*x and the City, met actor Matthew Broderick in 1991 after her brother introduced them at a theatre company event. Matthew, who became a household name in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, asked for her number, then waited two months before calling.
They started dating soon after and later tied the knot in a surprise New York City wedding in 1997. The couple shares three children: a son, James Wilkie, and twin daughters. In 2022, Sarah Jessica and Matthew also appeared together in the Broadway revival of Plaza Suite, a notable professional moment in their shared career story.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, Married Since 1996

Kelly Ripa, the high-energy co-host of Live with Kelly and Mark, first crossed paths with actor Mark Consuelos in 1995 on the set of the daytime drama All My Children, where they portrayed a couple. The spark was obvious, on screen and behind the scenes. Not long after, they kept things simple and fast, eloping to Las Vegas in 1996 and catching friends and family off guard with their spur-of-the-moment wedding.
Together, they’ve raised three children while maintaining busy careers. Over the years, they’ve teamed up professionally on multiple projects, started a production company, and turned their real-life romance into one of Hollywood’s longest-running partnerships. This love story has held up well beyond the soap opera set.
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, Married Since 2008

Comedian Ellen DeGeneres, best known for her long-running daytime talk show, first met actress Portia de Rossi in 2001 at a concert. Portia, recognized for her work on Ally McBeal and Arrested Development, later described feeling an immediate, powerful spark, saying Ellen “took my breath away.” Because Portia was not publicly out at the time, the two did not begin dating right away; they started a relationship only after reconnecting in late 2004 at an awards event.
They went public as a couple in 2005. After marriage equality became legal in California, they married in 2008 at their Beverly Hills home in a small ceremony attended by 19 guests. They do not have children and instead have focused on caring for several pets.
Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw, Married Since 1991

Finding your future spouse at work is a familiar Hollywood storyline, and for director Steven Spielberg, it became a real-life story. Steven, the filmmaker behind Jaws and E.T., met actress and painter Kate Capshaw in 1984 after casting her as Willie Scott in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. There was clear chemistry during production, but the relationship did not turn serious until 1989, after Steven’s divorce from his first wife.
They married in October 1991, following Kate’s conversion to Judaism, and went on to raise a blended family of seven children. Kate later stepped back from acting to prioritize family life, once describing their life together as “our production.”
Wolf Blitzer and Lynn Greenfield, Married Since 1973

Best known as a familiar CNN anchor and the longtime host of The Situation Room, Wolf Blitzer married Lynn Greenfield in 1973. Lynn worked as a personal shopper at Saks Fifth Avenue. The pair met in Washington, D.C., as he was establishing his journalism career and Lynn was recognized for her sharp fashion instincts. Wolf has also credited his wife with shaping his look, calling her his “excellent personal shopper.”
Together, they have one daughter, Ilana, who later built a career as a writer and senior policy advisor. Lynn largely stays out of the public eye, but the couple is known for prioritizing family and for being devoted Buffalo Bills fans.