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Yahoo
27-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘SEAL Team' Cast Real-Life Couples: ‘We're Working on Our Marriage'
Being a member of the Navy SEALs can keep you pretty busy in real life and even though they are in the throes of becoming members on-screen, the stars of SEAL Team have a little more time on their hands to find love behind the scenes. Actors like David Boreanaz and Max Thieriot are in long-lasting marriages, while other cast members have also found love. Catch up with the Stars of SEAL Team and see which of the stars are in relationships, married or single in real life! David Boreanaz and Ingrid Quinn During his time as Angel on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, David Boreanaz tied the knot with his first wife, Ingrid Quinn, in 1997. However, their marriage didn't last long, with his growing fame and attention from the public being the reason for their split. Boreanaz and Quinn divorced in 1999 after just about two years due to his tough schedule. David Boreanaz and Jaime Bergman It wasn't too long before Boreanaz found love once more with model and actress Jaime Bergman. The couple had a small wedding in 2001 after scrapping plans for a larger celebration due to the 9/11 attacks. They welcomed two children together— son Jaden in 2002 and daughter Bella in 2009. However, in 2010, the actor publicly admitted he had been unfaithful to his wife. 'Our marriage has been tainted with my infidelity,' the actor shared. 'I just want to be open and honest. I was irresponsible… We're working on our marriage. We're working on repairing what has been damaged so badly.' After marriage counseling and working through the infidelity, it seems the couple is stronger than ever, the two of them explaining that the issues strengthened their bond. Max Thieriot and Lexi Murphy High school sweethearts do make it in the long run, at least according to Max Thieriot and Lexi Murphy's relationship. The actor met his now-wife when they were 16 years old in 2005. Both of their families were vacationing in the Caribbean at the same time, and they soon began dating. After seven years together, Thieriot proposed in the same place they first met, and they wed a year later in an outdoor ceremony. 'Best weekend of my life,' Thieriot wrote on Twitter at the time. 'Married the most beautiful and amazing woman in the entire world.' The couple later welcomed two sons together: Beaux in 2015 and Maximus in 2018. AJ Buckley and Abigail Ochse SEAL Team star AJ Buckley has been with his partner, Abigail Ochse, for over a decade. The couple began dating in 2010 before Buckley proposed in 2012 on New Year's Eve. Although they haven't officially tied the knot just yet, Buckley and Ochse welcomed their first child in 2014, daughter Willow. In 2018, the couple had twin sons, Joseph and Bodhi, who were born just two minutes apart. Neil Brown Jr. and Catrina Robinson Brown It seems it runs in the cast, as Neil Brown Jr. and his wife, Catrina Robinson Brown, were high school sweethearts as well. The couple became parents at 17 years old, welcoming sons Bishop and Ethan, and they later tied the knot in 2000. Brown Jr. often shares his love for his wife online in sweet posts. He wrote in an anniversary message, 'I've adored everything you are from the moment I laid eyes on you. When you looked up from your seat on the bus, I knew that our beginning had started.' Jessica Paré and Joseph M. Smith The SEAL Team actress was previously married to film producer Joseph M. Smith. The couple tied the knot in 2007 and were together for three years before splitting in 2010. Jessica Paré and John Kastner In 2012, Paré began a relationship with musician and composer John Kastner. Although they never married, the couple has had one child together, son Blues Anthony, in 2015. Paré and Kastner frequently appear on red carpets and at events together. Toni Trucks and Brandon Phillips Toni Trucks is currently in a relationship with actor and comedian, Brandon Phillips. Although it's not known exactly how long the two have been together, they did become parents to son Cassius in 2022. Keep reading for more entertainment! 'The Middle' Real Life Relationships—Who's Married From the Cast and Who's Still Single? The Real-Life Couples of 'All in the Family': See Who the Bunkers Married Off-Set Superman Real-Life Couples: Meet the Women Who Melted the Hearts of These Men of Steel Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sheriff Country Exclusive: Morena Baccarin and Max Thieriot Fire Up First Looks at a Crossover and More
Morena Baccarin is here to invite you to visit Sheriff Country this fall — and she brought a very special friend to help sing the spinoff's praises. This Friday night, CBS is airing three Fire Country encores, including Season 2's 'firenado' crisis and the episode that introduced Baccarin's Sheriff Mickey Fox. Amid the mini-thon, there will be interstitial videos featuring Baccarin and Fire Country front man/co-creator Max Thieriot. More from TVLine Jensen Ackles Compares Countdown Action Scenes, Says Truck Surfing Is a Whole 'Different Ballgame' (WATCH) Kathy Bates Sets Emmys Record With Her Matlock Nomination - Watch the Emotional On-Set Celebration Exclusive Countdown Sneak Peek: Amber Offers Mark Comfort - But Does She Know His Secret? In TVLine's exclusive first look at one of those videos, Baccarin and Thieriot set the stage for Sheriff Country, where Mickey Fox is known to get 'down and dirty' when solving crime — with help, as seen in the clip, from co-star Matt Lauria's Deputy Nathan Boone. A second video, below, covers the topic of crossovers by Fire Country stars, and offers a first look at Diane Farr's Sheriff Country debut as Sharon Leone. Filming in Toronto and premiering this fall, Sheriff Country stars Baccarin (Gotham, Homeland) as straight-shooting sheriff Mickey Fox, the stepsister of Cal Fire's division chief Sharon Leone. Mickey investigates criminal activity while she patrols the streets of small-town Edgewater, contending with her ex-con father Wes (Deadwood's W. Earl Brown), who is an off-the-grid marijuana grower, and a mysterious incident involving her daughter Skye (Degrassi: The Next Generation's Amanda Arcuri), who struggles with addiction. The Sheriff Country cast also includes the aforementioned Lauria (CSI: Vegas) as Nathan Boone, a smart and capable chief deputy/Mickey's right-hand man; Christopher Gorham (Covert Affairs) as Travis Fraley, Mickey's lawyer ex-husband and Skye's father; and Michele Weaver (Love Is___) as Cassidy Campbell, a deputy who was inspired by Mickey to become a sheriff. The recurring cast includes Arcuri, plus Caroline Rhea (Sabrina the Teenage Witch) as Gina, Sheriff Fox's deadpan and efficient assistant and the face of the Edgewater County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Country will air Fridays at 8/7c, leading into Fire Country Season 4. Matt Lopez (ABC's Promised Land) serves as showrunner. Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! Best of TVLine Summer TV Calendar: Your Guide to 85+ Season and Series Premieres Classic Christmas Movies Guide: Where to Watch It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Elf, Die Hard and Others What's New on Netflix in June Solve the daily Crossword


USA Today
06-04-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Max Thieriot talks 'Fire Country' return, 'Sheriff Country' spinoff and the fatal LA fires
Max Thieriot talks 'Fire Country' return, 'Sheriff Country' spinoff and the fatal LA fires Show Caption Hide Caption Max Thieriot reveals what firefighters tell him about 'Fire Country' "Fire Country" creator and star Max Thieriot reveals to USA TODAY's Ralphie Aversa what firefighters tell him about the hit CBS show. NEW YORK - March Madness may be winding down on CBS, but the tension is still ramping up on the network's hit TV show "Fire Country," which follows a prison release firefighting program that is teamed up with full-time first responders in Northern California. "This is a really exciting episode," the show's star and creator, Max Thieriot, tells USA TODAY ahead of Season 3's return (Friday, 9 ET/PT). Take Morena Baccarin's character, Sheriff Mickey Fox: "Now we get to really dive deeper into her story. Even though it's a 'Fire Country' episode, there's a lot of new texture to it." Thieriot, 36, explains that learning more about Mickey is intentional: She will headline a new spinoff, "Sheriff Country," this fall. "We quickly realized how fans responded to this sense of community and the sense of family and some of the fabric that is "Fire Country," the series co-creator says of the upcoming spinoff. After seeing fans' reactions from the series' first six episodes in 2022, "I was like, 'I got four different spinoffs.' I was ready to go." His agent told him to "settle down and take a breath," which Thieriot did, although he admits he's "always thinking ahead." Flashback: 'SEAL Team' star Max Thieriot pours heart, hometown into 'Fire Country'; hit drama 'is my baby' The next 'Fire Country' episode was filmed before the California wildfires In January, a massive wildfire killed at least 29 and burned over 37,000 acres in southern California, devastating neighborhoods and livelihoods. In a now-viral video, a sky cam from Fox's Los Angeles station captured a water drop executed by first responders over a burgeoning fire in the Hollywood Hills. The drop completely extinguished the flames. Viewers of Friday's "Fire Country" episode will see a similar water drop, but the episode was filmed before the real-life January wildfires. Viewers have already seen a fictionalized version of a program that uses incarcerated people as volunteer firefighters. The program has been criticized, including recently by Kim Kardashian, for not properly compensating the workers. "Clearly with the Los Angeles wildfires, so much attention was brought to the inmate firefighter program," Thieriot says. "As devastating and tragic and unfathomable as the (wildfires) were, the takeaway I think that we get from that stuff is learning how to be more proactive next time, learning and understanding what these firefighters do and what they sacrifice. "I guess that's also how I feel you have to reflect on any difficult situation, right? 'OK, how do we come out of this stronger?' To see Los Angeles (receive) the outpouring and outreach of support from other states and agencies and firefighting nice to see in times like this." Season 3 wrapped filming in late February, but Thieriot says the tragedy did not impact production of the series. Remaining episodes feature a cameo from country music singer Jelly Roll. Thieriot directed this month's penultimate episode; the two-part finale airs April 25. The actor teases he's already tossing around Season 4 ideas, but that work on the next installment won't officially begin until May. "Our goal is to tell authentic stories and personal stories, stuff that's relatable and human," he says. "We don't change stuff to make it seem less realistic."