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Kevin Kline and Phoebe Cates are a rare example of a long-lasting celebrity marriage. The two have been married since 1989.
Kevin, meanwhile, has two children, son Owen and daughter Greta, with his wife, Phoebe Cates, whom he married in 1989 after they met at an audition seven years earlier.
Kline is married to actress Phoebe Cates. Kevin Mazur. Kline married “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” star Phoebe Cates in 1989. They have two children, Owen, 33, and Greta, 31.
Kline ended up marrying Phoebe Cates in 1989, while LuPone married Matthew Johnston in 1988. During their romance, LuPone and Kline worked together on the 1975 Broadway musical The Robber Bridegroom.
Glenn Close is just the latest actress to get caught in Patti LuPone’s crosshairs. LuPone, 76, targeted Close, 78, in a scathing interview with The New Yorker published on Monday, May 26. The ...
Kline went on to marry Phoebe Cates in 1989. The pair have two kids, Owen and Greta. For her part, LuPone tied the knot with Matthew Johnston in 1988 and welcomed son Joshua Luke Johnston shortly ...
Kline married “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” star Phoebe Cates in 1989. They have two children, Owen, 33, and Greta, 31. LuPone will soon be seen in the upcoming season of “And Just Like ...
Noah Cates, who surged in the second half of the season to become the Philadelphia Flyers’ most consistent center, signed a four-year, $16 million contract extension ($4 million AAV) on Tuesday ...
LENEXA, Kan. — As summer approaches, Cates Heating and Cooling, is advising customers on essential maintenance tips and talking about rising costs in the HVAC industry. Dan Stacks is the company ...
At a four-year term, Cates was predicted to pull in a $3.891 million cap hit. Much like the Tyson Foerster contract, the Flyers retained a key player for, more or less, the expected market value.
Noah Cates was one of the handful of Flyers restricted free agents due for a new contract, and he didn't have to wait all that long to get to it. The 26-year-old center signed a four-year contract ...
The Philadelphia Flyers got perhaps their most important piece of offseason business done Monday, signing center Noah Cates to a four-year, $16 million ($4 million AAV). But was it a good deal?