Author: Robin
• Sunday, November 01st, 2009

Gary Oldman (Sirius Black in HP) is on his fourth wife.  Every time he gets married, his wives get younger and younger.

Wife # 1 - Leslie Manville (87-90)  born in 1956.

Wife # 2 - Uma Therman (90-92) born in 1970

Wife #3 - Donya Fiorentino (97-01) born in 1967

Wife #4 - Alexandra Edenborough -(08-present)  born in 1977

#3 is a bit off, at three years older than wife #2.

Anywho - not that this has anything to do with me, I just found it interesting.

If it was me, I think I would say, “You’ve been married HOW many times?”  And I probably wouldn’t continue to date them.  Much less marry them, thinking “Well, maybe I’ll be different than the other three.”  Yeah, right.   I’m one to think that marriage is for life.  And you should work at it - and you can’t just say, “Right, well, this isn’t working.  See ya!”

But is expecting to be married only once suddenly old fashioned?

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3 Responses

  1. Let’s not forget he’s also Commissioner Gordon in the newer Batman movies. Had to make sure the cooler franchise was being represented!!

  2. Of course not. No one goes into a marriage expecting to get a divorce. Everyone thinks they’re different.

  3. I really hope not. I am also of the mind that if you choose to get married, or even in a committed relationship if marriage isn’t your thing, you are vowing to the other person to work through the tough times. I really wonder how many people divorce for the lack of desire to work through problems. In our instant gratification based society I am inclined to think it is lack of effort, though I recognize there are exceptions, but then there is the whole argument for getting married too soon.

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