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Broadway star Sutton Foster is calling curtains on her marriage with screenwriter Ted Griffin. The Tony-winning actor, currently starring in “Once Upon a Mattress,” filed for uncontested ...
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Broadway and "Younger" star Sutton Foster is ending her marriage to screenwriter Ted Griffin just shy of their 10-year wedding anniversary. The 49-year-old Broadway actress on Tuesday filed for an ...
Sutton Foster has filed for divorce from husband Ted Griffin. The Tony-winning Broadway star, 49, and the Ocean’s Eleven screenwriter, 53, are splitting after 10 years of marriage, as per Page Six.
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Sutton Foster's marriage to screenwriter Ted Griffin has taken its final bow. The Broadway star filed to divorce her husband of 10 years—with whom she shares 7-year-old daughter Emily—on Oct ...
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