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Rowan
01-09-2006, 05:59 PM
Hilary Swank and Husband Chad Lowe Split
Jan 9, 3:17 PM EST

The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- Two-time Oscar-winner Hilary Swank and actor husband Chad Lowe have separated after more than eight years of marriage.

"Hilary and Chad have decided to separate, but they are hopeful they'll be able to get through this tough time," Swank's manager Troy Nankin said in a statement Monday.

There was no elaboration on the reason for the split.

Swank, 31, and Lowe, who turns 38 on Jan. 15, were married on Sept. 28, 1997. They have no children.

Swank famously forgot to thank a tearful Lowe while accepting her best actress Oscar in 2000 for "Boys Don't Cry." Last year, Swank won again for "Million Dollar Baby" — this time, thanking her husband.

She will next star in "The Black Dahlia," Brian De Palma's adaptation of James Ellroy's novel.

Lowe, who is the brother of actor Rob Lowe, won an Emmy Award for his portrayal of AIDS patient Jesse McKenna on the TV series "Life Goes On" in 1993.

David Rose, the actor's agent at Innovative Artists, said there would be no comment from Lowe.
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Swank and Lowe Separate

by Sarah Hall
Jan 9, 2006, 1:00 PM PT

Next time she wins an Oscar, Hilary Swank has one less person to remember to thank.

On Monday, the Million Dollar Baby star and her husband Chad Lowe released a statement through Swank's manager announcing their decision to separate after eight years of marriage.

"Hilary and Chad have decided to separate, but they are hopeful they'll be able to get through this tough time," the statement read.

The twosome wed in 1997, after meeting at a Hollywood party in 1992. It was the first marriage for both.

After they tied the knot, Swank went on to win two Best Actress Oscars, for 1999's Boys Don't Cry and 2004's Million Dollar Baby.

During her tearful acceptance speech for Boys Don't Cry, she famously forgot to thank Lowe, who seemed to take the error in stride.

On the second time around, she remembered.

Swank is the third youngest actress to win two Academy Awards (behind Luise Rainer and Jodie Foster) and is one of only five actresses who can boast a perfect Oscar track record: two nominations, two wins. (Vivien Leigh, Helen Hayes, Sally Field and Rainer are the others.)

She next stars opposite Scarlett Johansson and Josh Hartnett in the thriller, The Black Dahlia, Brian De Palma's adaptation of James Ellroy's novel.

In contrast to his wife's blockbuster successes, Lowe has worked on less critically acclaimed fare over the years, such as 2000's made-for-TV movie Take Me Home: The John Denver Story, in which he played the titular character. (He does have a 1993 Emmy Award for his supporting role in ABC's Life Goes On series.)

One role he seemed to have mastered was that of proud and supportive partner, whether it entailed smiling his way through the aforementioned Oscar acceptance diss or offering up sound bite after sound bite about his admiration for his wife's talent.

After last year's Academy Awards, Lowe told People magazine he had advised Swank "to breathe it in and enjoy the moment. It is like when you get married: You wish it could last all night."

Unfortunately, this marriage's moment seems to have run its course.

Hershey
01-09-2006, 06:07 PM
Rowan,
Thanks for the info.
I heard this on one of those entertainment shows on TV this evening. On that show, they said that although they couple has been married for 8 yrs., they've been together for fourteen. That's a long time!
My theory: She's been much more successful than he has in recent years, and that's hard for an actor to take.

hellokitty
01-09-2006, 06:12 PM
This is sad. Though I'm not really a fan of neither, it was always nice to see them out at the shows together and him showing his support for her. I suppose it was too much for him? I was kind of hoping they would beat the odds in Hollywood.

missitaly
01-09-2006, 06:15 PM
They really seemed like a down to earth couple. I had read they were looking forward to starting a family. He doesn't have the success that she does, so I'm sure that was one of the things that clinched it for them.

tooncey2
01-09-2006, 06:27 PM
Why does it seem to be harder for a man to be able to deal with his wife's success, than vice versa? I'm not just talking in Hollywood (though Nick & Jessica and now Hilary & Chad are the most recent), but even in "regular" relationships?

I am not trying to diss men, but so often you will see a couple split up when the wife was more "successful" than the husband. When the roles are reversed & the husband outshines the wife, most often the wife is happy, proud & supportive of her husband.

Is it the ego or something more?

hellokitty
01-09-2006, 06:53 PM
Good question, tooncey! It might be the ego, and also a bit of society, and how things are "supposed" to be. Maybe they guys just can't handle the talk and all that.

If I may go OT the OT for a sec - anyone see that pic of Cindy Crawford's little blond boy? The father, Rande Gerber was holding him and the baby had his middle finger up at the paparazzi!! Unreal!

AussieMrs
01-09-2006, 06:56 PM
Whoa, no, I didn't see that one, kitty! Jeez, why would you teach your kid to do that, even if the paparazzi can be totally annoying?

Jasmine46
01-09-2006, 11:34 PM
It just goes to show that you never know. A seemingly perfect couple not making it. Very sad thing. I hope they can work out their business without too much harassment and speculation.

Abbey Road
01-10-2006, 04:53 AM
Who cares.