American actor Neal McDonough, famed for roles in “Band of Brothers” and “Desperate Housewives,” recently marked his early 20th wedding anniversary with wife Ruve. In a heartwarming social media post, McDonough, known for being a family man, proposed again, holding a ring and his wife’s hand, expressing joy for their almost two decades of marriage.
McDonough met Ruve Robertson in 2000 during the filming of “Brothers” in London. Despite a tipsy introduction on Saint Paddy’s Day, they married three years later, fulfilling McDonough’s dream of a large family. Their fifth child, James, arrived when McDonough was 48, completing their happy household.
In 2019, McDonough revealed his industry challenges in a video, recounting being fired for refusing intimate scenes. Despite pressure on shows like “Desperate Housewives,” he stood by his values. This decision cost him his career, home, and confidence, but he found solace in faith, overcoming struggles, and quitting alcohol in 2016.
Now 57, McDonough encourages others to stay true to their values, trust in God, and prioritize family. He advocates for a guiding principle of “Family first, me second, God first, me second” to navigate life’s challenges. His story reflects resilience, emphasizing the importance of faith and family in the face of adversity.