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It’s Over: Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form Split After Three Years of Marriage

It’s Over: Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form Split After Three Years of Marriage
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Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form are calling it quits after three years of marriage, her rep confirmed last week. The couple, who wed in 2022, share a 15-month-old son.

Some personal news from the film-and-TV world: Alexandra Daddario and producer Andrew Form are calling it quits after three years of marriage. A rep for Daddario shared the update last week, and yes, they have a young kid together.

The statement

'Alexandra Daddario and Andrew Form have made the decision to end their marriage. The decision was made with love and respect. They will continue to co-parent their child together and appreciate privacy as they navigate this transition.'

Straightforward, respectful, and to the point. They share a 15-month-old son.

How they got here

  • May 2021: Daddario publicly confirms she is in a relationship.
  • Late 2021: The two get engaged.
  • June 2022: They marry.
  • July 2024: Daddario reveals she is pregnant.
  • Halloween 2024: Their first child is born.
  • Now: They are ending the marriage and will co-parent.

Who they are, in case you somehow missed it

Daddario broke in on TV as Laurie Lewis on ABC's All My Children back in 2002, then popped up in The Sopranos, Law & Order, and White Collar. The Percy Jackson movie in 2010 kicked open the theatrical door, followed by True Detective, Baywatch, San Andreas, The White Lotus, and a healthy list of other projects that kept her firmly on the mainstream radar.

Form has been busy behind the camera as a producer on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles duology, The Purge franchise, A Quiet Place parts I & II, and Amazon's Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, with an Anaconda remake also on his slate. Earlier in his career he produced The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, where he met his first wife, actress Jordana Brewster. They married in 2007, divorced in 2021, and continue to co-parent their two kids, Julian and Rowan.

What this means right now

They are keeping it civil and focused on their son, and they are asking for privacy while they sort things out. Not exactly the headline anyone roots for, but the tone here is thoughtful and measured. More as it comes, if it comes.