Lily Rabe and partner Hamish Linklater have both done well for themselves. Rabe met the actor during “The Merchant of Venice” but it would take a few years for sparks to really start flying. Either way, by 2013 they were firmly a couple and by 2017, they’d welcomed their first child. Per Page Six, they had a second in 2020, and a third in 2021. Again, Rabe and Linklater are fiercely private, so there’s not even any reliable information on the children’s names. There is also no reliable source about the status of Rabe’s relationship. She is definitely still together with Linklater, but as far as we can tell, they have not tied the knot.

If they were to say “I do,” then Rabe and Linklater would presumedly join financial forces.  The latter is worth a reported $4 million as of 2022, per Celebrity Net Worth. Evidently, Linklater’s laissez faire attitude towards his career helped him build up that fortune. While some stage actors might eschew less serious roles in favor of meaty big name parts, Linklater doesn’t feel that way. True, you’re more likely to see him on stage than anywhere else, but you can also catch him in sitcoms like “The New Adventures of Old Christine.” “I think there’s so much that’s useful even in and perhaps particularly in your non-dream jobs, those are the ones that test and stretch and harden and strengthen,” he told Playbill in 2015. “Selling yourself out as an actor or artists is only going to buy you more experience.”

Read More: World News | Entertainment News | Celeb News
Nicki

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

UN ‘concerned’ Taliban detaining Afghan women for dress code violations

Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says the UN preoccupation with Afghan women…

Television and radio – July 28, 2022

<!– <!—-> <!—-> <!– dfp_ad_tag_type: sports –> <!– is_category: false –> Television…

Is Venom 2 Not Switching Dates After All?

While more major releases are actually getting released these days, the studios…

Japan ekes out growth as consumers splurge amid COVID surge

TOKYO >> Japan’s economy grew at an annual rate of 2.2% for…