Julia Garner 'splits from husband' Mark Foster
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Julia Garner has reportedly split from her husband.
The Ozark actress married Mark Foster in December 2019, years after they first met at the Sundance Film Festival but they have now gone their separate ways, an insider told People magazine.
Representatives for Julia, 32, and the Foster the People frontman have yet to comment on the report.
Although the pair first met back in 2013, Julia previously told the Hollywood Reporter that they didn't begin dating until years later when they reconnected via social media.
Mark, 42, had been liking her posts before the Inventing Anna star followed him back, prompting him to send her a direct message.
They got engaged on a trip to Montana in 2019, where Mark popped the question by reading a poem he had written for his partner.
Julia previously told Vogue magazine: "He read me a poem he had written to me, and when he finished, he dropped to a knee and asked me to marry him.£
They tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in New York City, opting to marry at City Hall because Julia's own parents had got hitched there four decades earlier.
Their first dance was to Lovers in a Stream, an original song written and sung by the groom himself.
Julia said: "It was a surprise. Mark wrote, produced, and sang it. It was very surreal, and the most beautiful present I've ever received. It felt like I was floating up in the air -- it was the most magical moment I've ever had."
Meanwwhile, Julia previously admitted she almost quit acting before finding success as Ruth Langmore in Ozark.
She told Vanity Fair magazine: "When I was 21, I had a pretty dry year. This was before I booked 'Ozark'. It wasn't a great year for me as an actor.
"I felt a little hopeless. I wasn't getting jobs for a few months. It was really hard.
"I remember thinking, If I'm still in the same place in five years, I don't want to do this.
"It's a really hard business and there are other businesses out there other than acting. I was still young at the time, but it's tough because in the acting world, 21 is young, but it's not so young. You're not 16 or 17 anymore. You're not the bright, shiny new toy, and this business relies on shining. They love a shiny new toy.
"I booked Ozark and I kept pushing because I felt like I still had a lot to do."
However, the Dirty John actress went on to explain that she decided she "wasn't good" at many other things so found the impetus to continue with her career despite the setbacks.
She told Vanity Fair magazine: "So I'm going to be honest: I'm not good at a lot of things, so I was like, 'This acting thing better work out.' I'm somewhat decent at acting. And I just continued to have the stamina, worked really hard, and not have entitlement. "












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