Mark Ruffalo - He shows himself making out with his wife
US actor Mark Ruffalo (56) brought his wife Sunrise Coigney (51) to the premiere of his film "Poor Things". At the event on Wednesday evening in New York City, the couple, who have been married since 2000 and have three children, embraced in front of the photographers. They also embraced or held hands on the premiere carpet. Both chose an elegant look for the occasion.
Glamorous look in black
Sunrise Coigney, who has also worked as an actress in the past, appeared in a black velvet midi dress with a plunging neckline and accentuated her look with bright red lipstick and matching nail polish. Her husband wore a black suit, which became an eye-catcher with a glittering flower accessory.
Ruffalo, who has a son (born in 2001) and two daughters (born in 2005 and 2007) with his wife, made a sweet declaration of love to his wife on Instagram for her birthday last September. "Happy 51st birthday, my best friend, my partner in everything and the funniest and most exciting person I've ever known," he wrote alongside snaps of Coigney, adding: "I'm so glad we found each other and have persevered through everything that has come and gone. It's good to know you and be known by you. The world is a brighter place in your presence and beauty."
The actor posed for the photographers in New York alongside director Giorgos Lanthimos (50) and his co-stars, above all Emma Stone (35), Willem Dafoe (68) and Margaret Qualley (29). In "Poor Things", a scientist (Dafoe) inserts the brain of a child into the deceased Bella (Stone) and brings her back to life. Ruffalo plays the lawyer Duncan Wedderburn.
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- Despite their busy schedules, Mark Ruffalo and Sunrise Coigney made time to bring their 'poor things' – their three children – to the New York City premiere of Mark's latest film.
- As the sun rose over New York City, Sunrise Coigney, the 'Woman' of Mark Ruffalo's life, donned a glamorous black dress for the premiere of 'Poor Things', looking as elegant as ever.
- On their way home from the premiere in New York, Mark Ruffalo must have shared with his family the heartfelt words he had shared on Instagram for Sunrise's birthday, singing the praise of his 'Woman' and 'Children's' mother amidst the bustling streets of their beloved 'New York'.
Source: www.stern.de