Australian actors and writers Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer certainly has a romantic love story.
The pair, known for Offspring and love child respectively, tied the knot in 2021 while on holiday in Florida, just five days after getting engaged.
The Los Angeles-based pair met in 2015 while filming the Stan show No Activity. But dating rumours didn’t begin until 2017, the same year she reportedly relocated to Los Angeles to be with the star, 48.
The loved-up Aussie duo got “married” for a second time in late 2023, but Dyer, 35, recently Who that it was just “a party for friends and family”.
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In September 2021, although they keep their private life largely under wraps, the smitten pair proudly announced on International Daughter’s Day that they had adopted their newborn daughter Joni, now two.
“Born September 16 2021 and with us from her first moments thanks to her incredible birth mother,” Dyer wrote on Instagram at the time.
She added: “‘Mother is a verb and if you do the verb you become the noun.’ -Ellen Burstyn on adoption.”
These days, the couple juggle parenthood with their busy careers, and helm the show Colin From Accountswhich has garnered both local and international acclaim.
The pair co-created, co-wrote and co-star in the hit show.
Speaking to 9honey this week ahead of the premiere of season two, Dyer and Brammall spoke about what it was like working together, and she says they have a “shared brain”.
“It’s really excellent because we’re kind of like a two-headed animal,” she says.
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“Beastie!” Brammall interjects.
Speaking about their creative life, she says: “Or like one-headed with two bodies. We have a shared brain is what I’m trying to say, we have a different brain in other ways.”
Brammall sweetly says that he likes to make Dyer laugh on set.
“She’s getting better not ruining takes… whenever I can get Harriett laughing, that’s all I want in life.”
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The actress also previously spoke about toying with the idea of ”mum guilt”.
“I still have to tell myself that she’s not suffering because her mum works,” she told MarieClaire.
“I think the advice you give is the advice you need the most.”
Dyer recently told the Sydney Morning Herald about how she tries to “protect” her relationship with Brammall, saying: “We’ve realised quite quickly how important it is to protect (our relationship) because I don’t know if there’s any other married couple out there that have written a TV show and then they play opposite each other.”
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She added: “And sometimes we pull back the curtain a bit, and then we regret it because we are making a TV show about love, but it’s not about our love, really. It’s just because we really liked working together.”
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