According to Wikipedia, she only dated Richard Hell, she didn't marry him.
She's currently married to John McEnroe.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
According to Wikipedia, she only dated Richard Hell, she didn't marry him.
She's currently married to John McEnroe.
According to Wikipedia, she only dated Richard Hell, she didn't marry him.
That's the Patti Smythe entry. The Hell entry disagrees (or rather, validates me!):
Hell was married to Scandal's Patty Smyth for two years, 1985–86, and they have a daughter, Ruby. Hell married Sheelagh Bevan in 2002 and lives with her in the East Village, New York City.
That's like finding out that Aragorn used to be married to Xene Cervenka.
I loved The Warrior. Loved, Loved, Loved!
That's like finding out that Aragorn used to be married to Xene Cervenka.
Nah. Viggo's an artsy type. That only got a slightly raised eyebrow and a "Really? Huh.", and mainly due to the age discrepancy (much like with Naveen and Barbara Hershey).
Is that more or less weird than Patti Smith dating a guy from Blue Öyster Cult, and co-writing a song for them?
This is closer to it in weirdness for me. But I'd still say Richard Hell/Patty Smythe is weirder.
Exene raises Viggo's cool factor.
mainly due to the age discrepancy (much like with Naveen and Barbara Hershey).
She's only two years older than him (according to IMDB).
Actually, I don't think the BOC/Patti Smith connection is all that weird. A bunch of their early lyrics were written by Richard Meltzer, and their early albums have a distinctly smart-ass/poetic bent that's only a few shades of irony away from Patti Smith's early work.
She's only two years older than him (according to IMDB).
I was momentarily confused that you were talking about Naveen and BH. I always forget that Viggo is as old as he is. Also, Exene has been on my cultural radar longer than Viggo.
I recently saw Witness again, and boy, does Viggo look like a baby there!