Mark Hamil reveals the rules of marriage with the wife Marcelo



Mark Hamiel and his wife, Marcelo in 47 years of Marraig

Mark Hamiel and his wife, Marylo, prove that the permanent love in Hollywood is possible.

Nearly 50 years after saying “I do”, the couple shares what they learned about keeping the marriage strong.

Through the first two paths in the mid -seventies of the twentieth century when Marylo was working as a dental health specialist. They later tied the knot in December 1978 at their home in Malibu, where they started a life that would include raising three children.

If we look back, Marylo says that its biggest fast food is simple.

“Do not sweat the little things,” I told the people.

She added that marriage works better when you understand the main truth, “Go to know that you will not change anyone. So you have to accept the dodges and their behavior.”

At that moment, Mark was vibrant, “What are the dodges?” Before agreeing with his wife’s advice. For him, it comes to both “acceptance” and “communication”.

Thinking about their journey, admitted that finding a real partner is rare.

“I think when you find the right person, the possibilities are against you. But if you are lucky, you just have to stick and be grateful because you were able to find it.”

Outside his personal life, Hamil also reviewed the old memories of his career, including some barely remembered.

The Star Wars Legend once revealed that he completely forgot his veil in Stepwalkers from Stephen King in 1992.

The movie, written by King directly on the screen, was shown in a small role like Sharif Jenkins.

In a chat with Entertainment Week, Hamil admitted, “If I remember correctly, Mick Garris asked me, the director,” Can I play a small role? “I loved him a lot, and I thought,” I must do it to help him. “I don’t even know if I have been salaries, but I completely forgot this.”

He explained that without the premiere of the film, some projects can exceed it.

He added: “I think I have seen him in the end, but for a long time, I cannot remember much of it.”

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