Inside Fantastic Beasts star Eddie Redmayne's marriage - childhood sweethearts to two kids
16.12.2023 - 14:28
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Eddie Redmayne, 41, has starred in some of the biggest films of recent years, having been active in the industry for more than two decades. He’s also featured in roles across stage and TV, and last year his role in a production of Cabaret led him to win the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Eddie is best-known on the big-screen for his role as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, as well as Newt Scamander in the Fantastic Beasts series.
More recently, he portrayed Tom Hayden in The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) and Charles Cullen in The Good Nurse (2022). Away from his life on-screen, Eddie is happily married to his wife Hannah Bagshawe - here’s everything you need to know about the couple. Who is Eddie Redmayne married to and how many children do they have? Eddie Redmayne is married to Hannah Bagshawe, who he first met when they were still at school back in 2000.
The Fantastic Beasts actor attended Eton College, while Hannah went to an all-girls school nearby.
Hannah and her classmates put on a charity fashion show, with the pair reportedly meeting at the after party. But it took quite a while for them to become an item, as they didn’t start dating for another 12 years. "It's great that she found me attractive then and still does," he told Time Out in 2016.
"It's also wonderful having a shared history and friends, even though we didn't get together for 15 years." The pair tied the knot in 2014 at Babbington House in Somerset, in a intimate candlelit ceremony. "You only get one shot arranging a wedding, so we're doing our best,” he told E! News a few months before the wedding. “We've planned this long in advance, so it's the most wonderful thing...I can’t wait to be married.” After getting
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