Phoebe Cates, famed for 1980s hits like Gremlins, stepped away from acting after marrying Kevin Kline in 1989 to focus on family. The couple alternated work schedules to ensure one parent was always home, with Cates embracing full-time motherhood. “I loved being there for my kids,” she shared, cooking meals and raising them without outside help. Their children, Owen and Greta, pursued artistic careers as a filmmaker and indie musician, respectively. Cates also expressed her creativity by opening her boutique, Blue Tree. After 35 years of marriage, the couple continues to lead a private, family-centered life.
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