Lauren Graham and Peter Krause have been separated after more than 10 years together.
The couple “quietly ended their relationship last year,” the Gilmore Girls’ student representative confirmed to People Friday.
Graham, 55, and the former “Six Feet Under” star, 56, met in 1995 while appearing on the NBC sitcom “Caroline in the City” before getting their landmark roles. .
“She had me move some furniture to her apartment for her then,” Krause explained during a 2017 appearance on “Live with Kelly.” “I didn’t understand the signal.”
They also performed together at the 2002 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Longtime friends, however, did not start dating until they were chosen as brothers Sarah and Adam Braverman in “Parenthood” in 2010.
The exes had known each other for over a decade before they started dating.WireImage
“One of the things that has been so much fun is that it’s so easy,” Graham said of working with his then-beautiful in a 2010 Redbook interview. “It’s a lot, working with someone and spending time with them too.”
He added of his romance: “Nobody knew for a while because we like to be at home, cook and not go out. I’ve also been very protective of it because it’s important that you can buy us as a brother and sister in the program.”
The couple starred in the NBC series “Parenthood.” NBCU Photo Bank / NBCUniversal via
The actress looked back on the early days of her relationship in a 2017 interview with Good Housekeeping, and revealed: “We couldn’t stop talking. Not about ourselves, but about the world, books and family.
“Once we met, there was no game[ing]”, explained. “It was like, ‘You like me, and I like you.’
The couple performed together at the Screen Actors Guild Awards 2002.WireImage
The COVID-19 pandemic found the couple in different paces as Graham returned home after five months of working in Vancouver with Krause and his son Roman, who had implemented several new protocols in their absence.
“I think re-entry was harder,” he said during an April 2021 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. “It was more like a married couple, and I was the person who … they said, ‘We don’t do this anymore.’