Justin Theroux marries 30yo GF…

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Justin Theroux comes from a long line of cultured and creative people. Paul Theroux, the writer, is his uncle, which is just one example. See his wiki page. He was in Mulholland Drive and posted a nice tribute to David Lynch on his insta when the director passed. This is an actor's actor, who cares more for the project that the fame or money it will bring. Now he's focused on being a father. What a great arc.
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I don't care about either of these people, other than the fun gossip-y stuff. Love that Aniston made a point of liking the baby post, very smart. Did any of their mutual friends like it or comment? That to me would be telling. The Will Arnetts, Kate Hudsons, Kimmels etc. I saw mostly her co-stars commenting. She seems to be well-liked by her castmates.
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Anonymous wrote:Justin Theroux comes from a long line of cultured and creative people. Paul Theroux, the writer, is his uncle, which is just one example. See his wiki page. He was in Mulholland Drive and posted a nice tribute to David Lynch on his insta when the director passed. This is an actor's actor, who cares more for the project that the fame or money it will bring. Now he's focused on being a father. What a great arc.


You're a fan, we get it. Enjoy your very small club.
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Anonymous wrote:Justin Theroux comes from a long line of cultured and creative people. Paul Theroux, the writer, is his uncle, which is just one example. See his wiki page. He was in Mulholland Drive and posted a nice tribute to David Lynch on his insta when the director passed. This is an actor's actor, who cares more for the project that the fame or money it will bring. Now he's focused on being a father. What a great arc.


Time will tell.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't care about either of these people, other than the fun gossip-y stuff. Love that Aniston made a point of liking the baby post, very smart. Did any of their mutual friends like it or comment? That to me would be telling. The Will Arnetts, Kate Hudsons, Kimmels etc. I saw mostly her co-stars commenting. She seems to be well-liked by her castmates.


Did Carrie Coon like it? Co-starred with Justin in Leftovers and now Nicole is on Gilded Age.

Though Carrie doesn't seem to be very active on Instagram -- looks like someone on her staff runs it.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't care about either of these people, other than the fun gossip-y stuff. Love that Aniston made a point of liking the baby post, very smart. Did any of their mutual friends like it or comment? That to me would be telling. The Will Arnetts, Kate Hudsons, Kimmels etc. I saw mostly her co-stars commenting. She seems to be well-liked by her castmates.


Did Carrie Coon like it? Co-starred with Justin in Leftovers and now Nicole is on Gilded Age.

Though Carrie doesn't seem to be very active on Instagram -- looks like someone on her staff runs it.



My impression is that Carrie and Justin were colleagues not friends. She habitually referred to him as her "scene partner." Look, we all know Justin paid little attention to women close to his own age. Even during the Leftovers he was photographed hanging out with the younger girls. Hopefully nothing untoward there, but his recent partners seem to have overlooked some glaring red flags. The one exception I can think of is Ann Dowd; they seemed to have a genuine rapport. Doubt she's the social media type.

I also get the general impression that Carrie is very professional, leaves work and focuses on her family life. A good bit older than Nicole, no reason to think they'd have much in common. Nicole is very close to Meryl Streep's daughter on the Gilded Age though. Also, Nicole had a very small role.
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Anonymous wrote:Justin Theroux comes from a long line of cultured and creative people. Paul Theroux, the writer, is his uncle, which is just one example. See his wiki page. He was in Mulholland Drive and posted a nice tribute to David Lynch on his insta when the director passed. This is an actor's actor, who cares more for the project that the fame or money it will bring. Now he's focused on being a father. What a great arc.


Time will tell.


Right? Color me skeptical.
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Anonymous wrote:Justin Theroux comes from a long line of cultured and creative people. Paul Theroux, the writer, is his uncle, which is just one example. See his wiki page. He was in Mulholland Drive and posted a nice tribute to David Lynch on his insta when the director passed. This is an actor's actor, who cares more for the project that the fame or money it will bring. Now he's focused on being a father. What a great arc.


Time will tell.


Right? Color me skeptical.



+1 Once Justin's not the center of Nicole's life, look out. Just cannot see him playing happy family for long. Hopefully I'm wrong, for that baby's sake.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't care about either of these people, other than the fun gossip-y stuff. Love that Aniston made a point of liking the baby post, very smart. Did any of their mutual friends like it or comment? That to me would be telling. The Will Arnetts, Kate Hudsons, Kimmels etc. I saw mostly her co-stars commenting. She seems to be well-liked by her castmates.


Did Carrie Coon like it? Co-starred with Justin in Leftovers and now Nicole is on Gilded Age.

Though Carrie doesn't seem to be very active on Instagram -- looks like someone on her staff runs it.



My impression is that Carrie and Justin were colleagues not friends. She habitually referred to him as her "scene partner." Look, we all know Justin paid little attention to women close to his own age. Even during the Leftovers he was photographed hanging out with the younger girls. Hopefully nothing untoward there, but his recent partners seem to have overlooked some glaring red flags. The one exception I can think of is Ann Dowd; they seemed to have a genuine rapport. Doubt she's the social media type.

I also get the general impression that Carrie is very professional, leaves work and focuses on her family life. A good bit older than Nicole, no reason to think they'd have much in common. Nicole is very close to Meryl Streep's daughter on the Gilded Age though. Also, Nicole had a very small role.


https://www.interviewmagazine.com/theater/carrie-coon-takes-justin-theroux-inside-the-years-most-anxiety-inducing-play

Justin just interviewed Carrie about her current play on Broadway. They are obviously not close friends but lots of mutual respect for one another's work. They talk about Nicole (who Carrie calls very talented), mention Ann Dowd as a great mutual friend, discuss being an actor with young kids (Carrie talks about how hard it is to do theater with kids and the schedule does sound awful), whether Justin will ever do theater again (it's been a long time but he'd do a short run if asked), and then lots of shop talk about Carrie's play and acting and working with her husband (Tracy Letts, actor/playwright who wrote her current play back when they were both with Steppenwolf in Chicago).

He doesn't come off as a red flag. The both seem charming.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't care about either of these people, other than the fun gossip-y stuff. Love that Aniston made a point of liking the baby post, very smart. Did any of their mutual friends like it or comment? That to me would be telling. The Will Arnetts, Kate Hudsons, Kimmels etc. I saw mostly her co-stars commenting. She seems to be well-liked by her castmates.


Did Carrie Coon like it? Co-starred with Justin in Leftovers and now Nicole is on Gilded Age.

Though Carrie doesn't seem to be very active on Instagram -- looks like someone on her staff runs it.



My impression is that Carrie and Justin were colleagues not friends. She habitually referred to him as her "scene partner." Look, we all know Justin paid little attention to women close to his own age. Even during the Leftovers he was photographed hanging out with the younger girls. Hopefully nothing untoward there, but his recent partners seem to have overlooked some glaring red flags. The one exception I can think of is Ann Dowd; they seemed to have a genuine rapport. Doubt she's the social media type.

I also get the general impression that Carrie is very professional, leaves work and focuses on her family life. A good bit older than Nicole, no reason to think they'd have much in common. Nicole is very close to Meryl Streep's daughter on the Gilded Age though. Also, Nicole had a very small role.


https://www.interviewmagazine.com/theater/carrie-coon-takes-justin-theroux-inside-the-years-most-anxiety-inducing-play

Justin just interviewed Carrie about her current play on Broadway. They are obviously not close friends but lots of mutual respect for one another's work. They talk about Nicole (who Carrie calls very talented), mention Ann Dowd as a great mutual friend, discuss being an actor with young kids (Carrie talks about how hard it is to do theater with kids and the schedule does sound awful), whether Justin will ever do theater again (it's been a long time but he'd do a short run if asked), and then lots of shop talk about Carrie's play and acting and working with her husband (Tracy Letts, actor/playwright who wrote her current play back when they were both with Steppenwolf in Chicago).

He doesn't come off as a red flag. The both seem charming.



No one said he can't be charming. The opposite in fact.

Carrie Coon is a major talent, kind of bummed she's stuck in GA tbh. A limited, mediocre role compared to many of her others. Hope the series ends soon. Normally she's so discerning, not sure why she accepted the part. Glad she's able to do some theater in the meantime.
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Anonymous wrote:Justin Theroux comes from a long line of cultured and creative people. Paul Theroux, the writer, is his uncle, which is just one example. See his wiki page. He was in Mulholland Drive and posted a nice tribute to David Lynch on his insta when the director passed. This is an actor's actor, who cares more for the project that the fame or money it will bring. Now he's focused on being a father. What a great arc.


Time will tell.


Right? Color me skeptical.



Sometimes guys change, and mature at a fairly advanced age. I'll be nice and say it's always possible.

I do wonder what will happen when they have to choose who gets to accept a role and who doesn't when there is a scheduling conflict and someone has to stay home with the kid. Little babies are portable. Toddlers and school-age children, not so much. Plus her career is on the rise, while his roles have not been so great recently (that bad Netflix series?) Can his ego handle that?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't care about either of these people, other than the fun gossip-y stuff. Love that Aniston made a point of liking the baby post, very smart. Did any of their mutual friends like it or comment? That to me would be telling. The Will Arnetts, Kate Hudsons, Kimmels etc. I saw mostly her co-stars commenting. She seems to be well-liked by her castmates.


Did Carrie Coon like it? Co-starred with Justin in Leftovers and now Nicole is on Gilded Age.

Though Carrie doesn't seem to be very active on Instagram -- looks like someone on her staff runs it.



My impression is that Carrie and Justin were colleagues not friends. She habitually referred to him as her "scene partner." Look, we all know Justin paid little attention to women close to his own age. Even during the Leftovers he was photographed hanging out with the younger girls. Hopefully nothing untoward there, but his recent partners seem to have overlooked some glaring red flags. The one exception I can think of is Ann Dowd; they seemed to have a genuine rapport. Doubt she's the social media type.

I also get the general impression that Carrie is very professional, leaves work and focuses on her family life. A good bit older than Nicole, no reason to think they'd have much in common. Nicole is very close to Meryl Streep's daughter on the Gilded Age though. Also, Nicole had a very small role.


https://www.interviewmagazine.com/theater/carrie-coon-takes-justin-theroux-inside-the-years-most-anxiety-inducing-play

Justin just interviewed Carrie about her current play on Broadway. They are obviously not close friends but lots of mutual respect for one another's work. They talk about Nicole (who Carrie calls very talented), mention Ann Dowd as a great mutual friend, discuss being an actor with young kids (Carrie talks about how hard it is to do theater with kids and the schedule does sound awful), whether Justin will ever do theater again (it's been a long time but he'd do a short run if asked), and then lots of shop talk about Carrie's play and acting and working with her husband (Tracy Letts, actor/playwright who wrote her current play back when they were both with Steppenwolf in Chicago).

He doesn't come off as a red flag. The both seem charming.



No one said he can't be charming. The opposite in fact.

Carrie Coon is a major talent, kind of bummed she's stuck in GA tbh. A limited, mediocre role compared to many of her others. Hope the series ends soon. Normally she's so discerning, not sure why she accepted the part. Glad she's able to do some theater in the meantime.


I think she likes doing TV. And she's always doing theater. Even though Gilded Age is kind of hammy, I think Coon is really enjoying the role and likes getting to work with Morgan Spector, who I think has a similar ethos to Coon. The show is also loaded with other great actors, like Christine Baranski, Audra McDonald, and Donna Murphy. It's probably a great paycheck for a job she only has to do like two months at a time with big gaps in between, and that films in NY so she can go home to her actual house every night instead of filming on location somewhere. And then she can do theater or other projects in between as she wants. That's a really good gig for her. Plus high profile as one of HBO's Sunday night featured shows, so positive for her career.

I bet Justin Theroux would love a similar gig, actually. The TV he's done recently has all been these sort of niche streamer shows with much more limited audiences. Probably decent pay but nowhere near the level of exposure of what Coon has gotten with GA and White Lotus in the last few years.
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Anonymous wrote:Justin Theroux comes from a long line of cultured and creative people. Paul Theroux, the writer, is his uncle, which is just one example. See his wiki page. He was in Mulholland Drive and posted a nice tribute to David Lynch on his insta when the director passed. This is an actor's actor, who cares more for the project that the fame or money it will bring. Now he's focused on being a father. What a great arc.


Time will tell.


Right? Color me skeptical.



Sometimes guys change, and mature at a fairly advanced age. I'll be nice and say it's always possible.

I do wonder what will happen when they have to choose who gets to accept a role and who doesn't when there is a scheduling conflict and someone has to stay home with the kid. Little babies are portable. Toddlers and school-age children, not so much. Plus her career is on the rise, while his roles have not been so great recently (that bad Netflix series?) Can his ego handle that?


Agree he might get jealous if she continues to get more prominent roles in hotter shows/films than he does. But it also depends a lot on their individual dynamic. Some actresses step back from their careers somewhat when they start having kids, and it's a choice not something forced on them by lack of opportunities. If they have another kid in the next few years, I would not be surprised if her career stalls somewhat simply because she may become less willing to take roles that film on location or require very long hours. This is very, very common and is why you see a lot of actresses kind of disappear a bit in their mid-to-late 30s (Jen Garner, Gwyneth Paltrow) as they choose just work occasionally and focus on parenting. Men are less likely to do this and also there are more roles written for men in their 40s, 50s, 60s, etc.

So there's a decent likelihood that he'll have a career resurgence and she'll take a step back, and he would probably love that dynamic.

They'll have lots of help with parenting and the household which will take away that stress. Also she'll have help and motivation to stay looking a certain way, since her career requires it, so he's a little less likely to lose interest there.

A lot of his friends are happily married men with kids. That bodes well for his marriage. He likely really wanted this life and is hoping to have what his friends have.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't care about either of these people, other than the fun gossip-y stuff. Love that Aniston made a point of liking the baby post, very smart. Did any of their mutual friends like it or comment? That to me would be telling. The Will Arnetts, Kate Hudsons, Kimmels etc. I saw mostly her co-stars commenting. She seems to be well-liked by her castmates.


Did Carrie Coon like it? Co-starred with Justin in Leftovers and now Nicole is on Gilded Age.

Though Carrie doesn't seem to be very active on Instagram -- looks like someone on her staff runs it.



My impression is that Carrie and Justin were colleagues not friends. She habitually referred to him as her "scene partner." Look, we all know Justin paid little attention to women close to his own age. Even during the Leftovers he was photographed hanging out with the younger girls. Hopefully nothing untoward there, but his recent partners seem to have overlooked some glaring red flags. The one exception I can think of is Ann Dowd; they seemed to have a genuine rapport. Doubt she's the social media type.

I also get the general impression that Carrie is very professional, leaves work and focuses on her family life. A good bit older than Nicole, no reason to think they'd have much in common. Nicole is very close to Meryl Streep's daughter on the Gilded Age though. Also, Nicole had a very small role.


https://www.interviewmagazine.com/theater/carrie-coon-takes-justin-theroux-inside-the-years-most-anxiety-inducing-play

Justin just interviewed Carrie about her current play on Broadway. They are obviously not close friends but lots of mutual respect for one another's work. They talk about Nicole (who Carrie calls very talented), mention Ann Dowd as a great mutual friend, discuss being an actor with young kids (Carrie talks about how hard it is to do theater with kids and the schedule does sound awful), whether Justin will ever do theater again (it's been a long time but he'd do a short run if asked), and then lots of shop talk about Carrie's play and acting and working with her husband (Tracy Letts, actor/playwright who wrote her current play back when they were both with Steppenwolf in Chicago).

He doesn't come off as a red flag. The both seem charming.



No one said he can't be charming. The opposite in fact.

Carrie Coon is a major talent, kind of bummed she's stuck in GA tbh. A limited, mediocre role compared to many of her others. Hope the series ends soon. Normally she's so discerning, not sure why she accepted the part. Glad she's able to do some theater in the meantime.


I think she likes doing TV. And she's always doing theater. Even though Gilded Age is kind of hammy, I think Coon is really enjoying the role and likes getting to work with Morgan Spector, who I think has a similar ethos to Coon. The show is also loaded with other great actors, like Christine Baranski, Audra McDonald, and Donna Murphy. It's probably a great paycheck for a job she only has to do like two months at a time with big gaps in between, and that films in NY so she can go home to her actual house every night instead of filming on location somewhere. And then she can do theater or other projects in between as she wants. That's a really good gig for her. Plus high profile as one of HBO's Sunday night featured shows, so positive for her career.

I bet Justin Theroux would love a similar gig, actually. The TV he's done recently has all been these sort of niche streamer shows with much more limited audiences. Probably decent pay but nowhere near the level of exposure of what Coon has gotten with GA and White Lotus in the last few years.


I agree, Justin would kill to be part of something like White Lotus. He's not untalented at all, but did not break out the way some of us expected after his great work in the Leftovers. I think part of it is he's drawn to more off-kilter comedic roles. I personally find him hammy and not all that good in those kinds of roles. He's better in dramatic roles imo. Whether he's rejecting them or not getting those offers now that he's older and less hunky, not sure.
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Anonymous wrote:Justin Theroux comes from a long line of cultured and creative people. Paul Theroux, the writer, is his uncle, which is just one example. See his wiki page. He was in Mulholland Drive and posted a nice tribute to David Lynch on his insta when the director passed. This is an actor's actor, who cares more for the project that the fame or money it will bring. Now he's focused on being a father. What a great arc.


Yeah, no one is buying what you are selling. He dated Aniston purely for clout - left his live girlfriend of 11 years the moment she paid attention to him.

Ruined his face with Botox and weird procedures. Now he looks like the Joker. No one is buying that he he’s an actor’s actor and in it for the craft.
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