The article explores notable relationships between actors who played roles on-screen before transitioning into real-life partnerships. It highlights Peter Krause and Lauren Graham's relationship during 'Parenthood', where they organically connected over shared interests, ending amicably after over a decade. It also recounts the enduring marriage of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, who met through a significant connection made in film. Lastly, it delves into the complex romance of Matthew Broderick and Jennifer Grey, whose off-screen relationship began after playing siblings in 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' but was marked by a tragic car accident.
Not about ourselves, but about the world and books and family. [...] It was like, 'You like me, and I like you.' It gave me an understanding of life: This is how things happen, and it's completely random.
We actually have Wilson to thank for Hanks' appearances in rom-com staples 'Sleepless in Seattle' and 'You've Got Mail' - Wilson introduced Hanks to writer/director Nora Ephron.
I was as surprised as anyone when our relationship morphed from on-screen sibling rivalry to off-screen illicit romance.
The pair were briefly engaged in 1988 but split up soon after.
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