Meeting that special someone can be a real adventure. That’s the premise of “Ghosted,” a new high-concept romantic action adventure film starring Chris Evans and Ana de Armas.
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Paul Rudd ages like a fine wine — and so does his marriage to wife Julie Yaeger.
The Ant-Man actor and the screenwriter, who share two children, have been together since a chance meeting at Rudd’s publicist’s office in the mid-‘90s.
The Clueless star, who had just come off the huge success of the 1995 rom-com, moved to New York City and arrived at the PR firm with his luggage in hand, he told Nylon Guys in 2011. He was late to an audition, he explained, and Yaeger offered to deliver his bags to his friend’s apartment. The couple dined together the next day, and the rest is history.
“We started talking and there was a maturity with her – she had experienced some tragedy in her life, I had too, and the impression I got was, wow, this is a woman. This isn’t a girl,” Rudd recalled to Marie Claire UK in 2018.
“He got more than PR,” Yaeger later quipped on Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton’s talk show, Friday Night in With the Morgans.
Rudd and Yeager have developed a close friendship with Morgan and Burton over the years, even taking over the Rhinebeck, New York, candy store Samuel’s Sweet Shop together in 2017.
“The best thing about being an owner of a candy shop is getting my favorite holiday candy in June,” the I Love You, Man actor wrote on the establishment’s website. Yeager, for her part, penned, “The magic of Samuel’s, especially during the holidays, makes me feel like a little girl again.”
Despite their sugary-sweet romance, the pair admittedly have their fair share of ups and downs. In fact, Rudd told the Jewish Journal in 2012 that his hit movie, This Is 40, was partially inspired by arguments between him and his wife.
“[Director] Judd [Apatow] had said, ‘Let’s
Meeting that special someone can be a real adventure. That’s the premise of “Ghosted,” a new high-concept romantic action adventure film starring Chris Evans and Ana de Armas.
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Paul Rudd to adopt a dog that supposedly looks like him.The Collierville Animal Shelter in Tennessee, US reached out to the Ant-Man actor on social media in the hope that he would provide a new home to Waffle House, a male Australian Shepherd mix.Believing that Waffle House bares an uncanny resemblance to the actor, the shelter decided to rename the dog Pawl Ruff.Ruff’s official adoption page reads: “Like Mr. Rudd, I’m a gentle, easy-going fella, the kind of guy you want to be your neighbour, best friend, or life long companion.
Paul Rudd is recalling his time on Friends and reflecting on how he felt being on the hit sitcom thinking that he shouldn’t be there.
While reflecting back on his time as Mike Hannigan in TV's "Friends," Paul Rudd admited feeling he "shouldn't be" in the final episode. "It was really fun and they were great," Rudd said of the "Friends" cast while appearing on the "Heart Breakfast" show with JK and Kelly Brook. "The whole thing was a bit surreal … to be a part of that." "I never knew that I was going to be in as many [episodes] that I was," Rudd explained.
Friends.The actor, who played Phoebe’s (Lisa Kudrow) third husband Mike Hannigan, first appeared in the sitcom in 2002 during the third episode of season nine.He had a recurring role throughout the show’s final two seasons, including an appearance in the final episode titled The Last One which aired in 2004.Speaking to Heart Breakfast on Friday (February 17) about his involvement in the sitcom, Rudd said: “The whole thing was a bit surreal I must say to be a part of that. Because I came on near the end… I never knew I was going to be in as many as I was.“But it also felt strange.
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@gregjames pic.twitter.com/Nz4Qu65z5y“Hiya Paul, I’m a huge fan. I wanted to pick your brains,” Colman said as “Caller 4,” disguising her voice in a Welsh accent. “So, what would you do if you had a really, like a really good mate, like for over 20 years, and this friend, he doesn’t live in England, but he’s come to England, and he hasn’t told you about it.
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