MARTIN Clunes is well-known for his reveals together with Doc Martin and Manhunt.
However behind the scenes, he lives a quiet household life in Dorset together with his producer spouse Philippa Braithwaite.
Who’s Martin Clunes’ spouse Philippa Braithwaite?
Philippa is a 58-year-old producer and govt.
She is thought for producing Gwyneth Paltrow‘s 1998 film Sliding Doorways and has labored on a few her husband’s TV reveals, Doc Martin and Manhunt.
The primary movie she directed was Staggered which got here out in 1994, when she was 30.
Philippa likes to maintain a non-public life, as there’s little or no details about her floating round however what we do know is that she and Martin reside on their farm in Dorset with 130 acres to play with.
When did Martin Clunes and Philippa Braithwaite get married?
The couple met by means of work and married in 1997.
Martin informed The Mirror: “We met whereas working collectively, it is the way in which it is all the time been for us and it is completely advantageous.”
He added: “Sure, it is good spending a little bit of time on the farm alone, however all I do know is that I am happiest when Philippa is by my aspect.
“We normally prepare dinner collectively. When we have now a roast on a Sunday, as an example, I am the one in control of the meat and the gravy!”
Martin determined to pop the query whereas he was doing a vacation programme and he managed to fly Philippa out to the Hawaii shoot.
Speaking to Irish Information, Martin recalled: “It was the longest we would been aside, and I missed her a lot that I proposed, whereas she was actually jet lagged and in such an odd place.”
After the proposal the couple tied the knot in 1997 with a small ceremony, adopted by an after-party at The Savoy resort in London.
Martin was beforehand married to his spouse Lucy Ashton from 1990 to 1997.
Have they got youngsters?
The couple have a daughter born in 1999, referred to as Emily, who as a teenager appeared in a single episode of Doc Martin.
In accordance with Linkedin, the 23-year-old went to Hartpury College and studied Equine Science, Equestrian/ Equine research.
She now works as a supervisor for the Cheddington Equestrian Remedy and Rehabilitation centre.