ROB Brydon is a well-known face on British TV thanks to his career as an actor.
But who is his wife Claire Holland and how has long has she been married to the Gavin and Stacey star? Here's everything you need to know.
Who is Rob Brydon's wife?
Actor, comedian, and presenter Rob Brydon is married to former TV producer Clare Holland.
According to reports, Clare was a former producer on The South Bank Show.
Unlike her husband, she appears to remain out of the spotlight, and not much else is known about Brydon's wife.
When did the couple get married?
The Gavin and Stacey star married wife Clare back in 2006.
They share two sons together - Tom and George.
Prior to his marriage to Clare, Brydon was married to Martina Jones, however, the pair later divorced in 2000.
The actor has three more children from his first marriage - two daughters Katie and Amy, and a son named Harry.
Where do the couple live?
The couple are believed to reside in Strawberry Hill in Twickenham, Richmond upon Thames with their two sons.
As of 2023, Brydon had an estimated net worth of £5.8 million.
This is from his successful career as an actor, starring on shows such as Gavin and Stacey.
Brydon is best known for playing Uncle Bryn on the BBC comedy alongside co-stars Ruth Jones, James Corden, Joanna Page and Mathew Horne.
The hit show is set to return to screens once more in 2024 for a highly-anticipated Christmas special.
Ahead of the shows final ever episode, Brydon revealed that he was so moved by the script that he found himself breaking down.
He confessed: ''Do you know what? I was moved to tears, because it's emotional.''
The actor has also appeared in several other TV shows including The Trip, Would I Lie To You? and QI.
However, it was a show titled Marion and Geoff that first made an impact on his life.
He told the Dish podcast: "The thing that changed my life, work wise, was a show called Marion and Geoff.
"I was a Welsh taxi driver called Keith Barret who told you about his wife now.
"He was a naive person like Bryn. He was a big-hearted person like Bryn, it's not a million miles away-from Bryn.''