I honestly believe that's the truth. Kinda hard to bottle up that stroke of good fortune. But if one were to read between the lines—or, say, do a thorough scour of every interview they have given—they'd land on a few constant truths. So let's talk about sex.
Because, really, they have no problem discussing it, crediting their enduring spark in the bedroom with helping them reach their 32nd anniversary last September. That desire is there," Sedgwick shared with Redbook in When he walks into a room, I'm still I mean, my heart gets a little fluttery and I think, Oh!
He's so cute. He's so hot. That's literally the first thing I think. So, chemistry? A certain affinity for each other is obviously important. And shared priorities plus a commitment to seeing this thing through. The rest the actress chalks up to luck and careful adherence to a few rules: "Keep the fights clean, and don't have sex with somebody else," she detailed to Good Housekeeping in Oddly, though, their union—which places them in the annals of history beside Michael J.
Fox and Tracy Pollan , Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson , the celebrity pairs who truly better never break up—wasn't a certainty in the beginning. Well, actually, the first time they met, Sedgwick was a shy year-old attempting to let the year-old stage actor know she was impressed with his work. Bacon was grabbing some food at a deli post-performance and "a little girl was in there who had just seen the matinee, and her brother said, 'You liked that actor, go tell him you liked him,'" the City on a Hill star recalled in a interview on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson , "and it was Kyra.
By their second introduction in she was relatively grown up, all of 22 with appearances on soap opera Another World and an episode of Miami Vice under her belt, and he was the year-old alum of Diner , Animal House and Footloose , fresh off a longterm relationship with Pollan.
Right around that time, incidentally, Pollan herself was remaking the acquaintance of her former Family Ties boyfriend and future husband Fox. So, all's well that ends well and everything. So the second time Sedgwick crossed paths with Bacon, he was boarding the van to their Cambridge, Mass. Sedgwick's first thought, she recalled to Piers Morgan in a interview : "'He's really cocky and he thinks he's so cool. Her distaste registered, but Bacon was still besotted.
But he was convinced in that instant she was the one "I was right," he told Morgan and so he was willing to put in the work. And the money. Proving himself the affable, giving type of movie star, he asked the whole Lemon Sky cast to join him for dinner on a regular basis.
Sedgwick: I worked a lot less when the kids were younger, and yes, some of that was a choice, but I also want to say not everybody has that choice not to work. Never again. But we learned from that misstep.
Sedgwick: I think the biggest fight we ever had was when I wanted to move back to Manhattan and he wanted to stay in Connecticut.
That was a big one, and it lasted a long time. Neither of us has the constitution for that, and I mean that in a good way. But on the other hand, we always have a suitcase packed because I think we're vagabonds. Bacon: When we first got together, she was more the messy one. There she is, doing that thing! This is not highly unusual for me.
I just kind of put my foot in it a lot. I wonder if he remembers. You know what? I like that part of myself, honestly. I mean, I could totally see myself doing it again. What to eat. What to watch. That was really a highlight. This coming episode has a lot of physical comedy for me. That was fun. What was it like to meet your TV kids? Did you guys immediately find things to bond over? I really liked them right away. I saw their audition tapes and thought they were great.
They seemed liked brother and sister, and they looked like brother and sister. They have a sweetness to them, but also a cynicism to them that I think is really essential. When we met, it was in the beginning of the pandemic, where you could possibly go out and get a meal after work. We started in late August, so in September and October, after working on Mondays and Tuesdays, we were able to go out and have a beer and chat and have a fun time, which was fun.
I think that Kari and [director] Pam [Fryman] did an extraordinary job casting the show. I just think that everyone is very special and unique and brings something to the table. It works separately and as a group dynamic. We really just got lucky. I was able to audition with Patrick [Brammall], which was great, so we knew that we had some chemistry, but you never know.
Is the dog your favorite co-star, or is the dog a total canine diva? Dogs and cats and animals that are trained for film are always looking at their trainer. I feel for them. People love that dog. He gets the most fan mail, ever.
He is quite an adorable dog.
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