Let's talk about love, life, and friendship the Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman way. Even though they decided to part ways two years ago, Danny DeVito made it crystal clear that he and his ex-wife, Rhea Perlman, are still on the best of terms. It's a story of love that evolves, even if it doesn't stay romantic.
Still Friends After All These Years
“We’re friends. We’re happy. Everybody’s happy,” DeVito, now 74, recently shared with People magazine, emphasizing that they remain “very close.” It’s a testament to the kind of relationship they’ve built over decades. Sometimes, love doesn’t fade—it simply transforms. And for this duo, it’s turned into a beautiful friendship that stands the test of time.
A Bond That Goes Back Decades
Their story began way back in 1971 when the 70-year-old actress Perlman saw DeVito perform in the stage production of The Shrinking Bride. Love blossomed, and by 1982, they tied the knot. Over the years, they welcomed three beautiful children into their lives—Lucy, now 36, Grace, 34, and Jake, 31. While their marriage may have ended, their bond as parents and friends remains unshaken.
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Collaborating on Screen
DeVito’s admiration for Perlman’s acting talent is as strong as ever. “She’s a good actress and I love working with her,” he added. Over the years, they’ve shared the screen in beloved projects like the 1996 movie Matilda and the classic TV show Taxi, which aired from 1978 to 1983. Their chemistry on screen is undeniable, and their real-life friendship only adds to the magic.
The couple first announced their split in October 2012. They briefly reconciled in March 2013 but eventually decided to part ways again four years later. It’s been a roller coaster ride, but it’s heartwarming to see that, despite the ups and downs, they’ve managed to stay amicable and supportive of each other.
What’s Next for Danny and Rhea?
Rhea Perlman will next be seen in the film Poms, starring alongside Diane Keaton. Meanwhile, Danny DeVito is set to appear in Disney’s live-action remake of Dumbo, where he plays the role of ringmaster Max Medici. DeVito couldn’t hide his excitement about working with the legendary director Tim Burton.



