Anna Maxwell Martin's painful split from husband a year before tragic death
24.06.2022 - 04:59
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Line of Duty to Motherland, Anna Maxwell Martin is now revealing her family secrets on Who Do You Think You Are? The famous BBC show helps celebrities look deep into their past. For Anna, 45, it will reveal " a harrowing story of separation in her grandfather’s childhood". With the brilliant TV actress' rise to fame, interest in her home life has increased and the star has been a little more candid about things in recent years.
She said after the split from her ex-husband Roger Michell that she would worry about her face, but feels she has "grown into" it. Anna told You magazine: "I’ve grown into my face. I’m happy with it.
"Women don’t have to look a certain way, which has given me a lot of work and a lot of confidence. "Tonight's Who Do You Think You Are? will be on BBC One at 9pm. Anna Maxwell Martin never revealed too many details about her split from film director Roger Michell after separating in 2020, though said "there are four children to think about".
She said: "Our marriage has ended and we've been separated for quite some time. I haven't really spoken about it because it isn't fair on all the people involved. "There are four children to think about.
It's taken an enormous amount of time, but we are all getting through it in a healthy way. "Roger, director of Hugh Grant's mega 1999 rom-com hit Notting Hill, sadly died in 2021 at the age of 65. He also directed The Duke with Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren, also featuring Anna.
In a tribute to her ex-husband, the actress described him on Instagram as a "kind and gentle man". She added: "He always had a sweet grin on his face and a perfect piece of direction to share. "He had four children altogether with Harry and Rosie coming from a previous marriage and Maggie
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