“Sean Bean was joined by his Maid Marian on Tuesday evening as Los Angeles welcomed the launch of Robin Hood – a new TV series based on the exploits of Britain’s oldest outlaw.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
Celebrating its first official screening at Culver Theater, Bean was making a rare red carpet appearance with Ashley Moore, his fifth wife, while mingling with his glamorous co-stars.
Dressed in a tobacco brown suit, the actor, 66, certainly looked the part while posing for photos alongside Moore on the red carpet shortly after arriving at the Hollywood venue.
Joining her husband, Moore, 40, Bean’s longest lasting wife of eight years, opted for a smart black trouser suit and white dress shirt for the special occasion.
The pair were joined by an array of co-stars, among them Jack Patten – who takes the lead as the titular Robin – and Lauren McQueen, the new show’s heroine Marian.
Bean, whose string of successful TV shows includes Game Of Thrones, Red Riding and Sharpe, takes another prominent role as the Sheriff of Nottingham.
The actor exchanged vows with Moore in front of 40 close friends and family members at Axnoller Farm in Dorset in February 2018.
A spokesperson told the Daily Mail at the time: ‘It was predominantly close family and friends; Anna Friel was there, who’s obviously starring with Sean in Broken at the moment.
‘Anna’s daughter Gracie was a bridesmaid and sung them a song, which was Can’t Help Falling In Love by Elvis, and she played that on the guitar as Ashley walked down the aisle. There probably weren’t more than 40 people there.
‘He’s super happy, I’ve never seen him so in love and committed and happy with Ashley. They’re very sweet together.’
Speaking to the Daily Mail’s Girl About Town the previous year, the Game Of Thrones star admitted he was hesitant about the prospect of exchanging vows after four failed marriages.
But his attitude soon changed after meeting Moore, a former nanny who is 26 years his junior.
‘I wasn’t planning on getting married again, but then I wasn’t planning on meeting someone as amazing as Ashley,’ he said.
‘I can’t wait to spend the rest of our lives together.’
His first marriage to school sweetheart Debra James, a hairdresser, came in 1981, when he was just 21.
However it crumbled soon after he moved to London a short time later to study at RADA, where he fell in love with fellow student Melanie Hill.
The actress, who starred in the classic sitcom Bread, became his second wife in 1990. The couple have two daughters together, Lorna, 29, and Molly, 25.
Their marriage lasted seven years and soon after their split, the star confirmed he was dating actress Abigail Cruttenden, who he met on the set of ITV series Sharpe.
The couple married in November 1997 and their daughter Evie was born the following year; however, they split when their baby was only a few months old.
He married for the fourth time, to actress Georgina Sutcliffe at Marylebone Register Office in February 2008 but their marriage lasted for just two years.
The pair met five years previously in 2003 when she was managing the bar at a West End theatre where Bean was playing Macbeth.
They shared a house in Belsize Park, north London, but are thought to have separated during the first year of their marriage before reuniting. Two years later they divorced, citing ‘irreconcilable differences’.
Two years later Bean married actress Melanie Hill, best known for her role in Liverpool based comedy Bread, after they met as students at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). The marriage lasted seven years, during which they welcomed daughters Lorna and Molly
Soon after, the Lord Of The Rings star confirmed he was dating actress Abigail Cruttenden, who he met on the set of ITV series Sharpe. The couple married in November 1997 and their daughter Evie was born the following year; however, they split when their baby was only a few months old.
He married for the fourth time, to actress Georgina Sutcliffe at Marylebone Register Office in February 2008 but their marriage lasted for just two years. The pair met five years previously in 2003 when she was managing the bar at a West End theatre where Bean was playing Macbeth.
They shared a house in Belsize Park, north London, but are thought to have separated during the first year of their marriage before reuniting. Two years later they divorced, citing ‘irreconcilable differences’.