Wings star Steven Weber has portrayed a family man on-screen and is one in his personal life.
Steven was first married to Finn Carter from 1985 to 1994. In 1995, he married Juliette Hohnen and the pair welcomed two children, named Jack Alexander Hohnen-Weber, born in 2001 and Alfie James Weber, born in 2003, into the world together.Â
They separated and filed for divorce in 2013 after citing irreconcilable differences, and while itâs unclear whether the split was finalized, they continue to co-parent together. Learn all about their family ties below.
Jack is one the lead singers in the band 10xtantrum, as well as a visual artist and producer.Â
The young artist goes by Jack Xander as his stage name. The group released the singles âMONEY!â and âWORKâ in 2024. The following year, they put out the singles âTrainsâ and âBABYGIRL.âÂ
Juliette is a journalist who started her career as a producer for MTV Europe. She then became a correspondent for MTVâs Big Picture, and next got the bureau chief role for MTV News, based out of Los Angeles.
She transitioned out of the world of TV news and became one of the Top 30 Hollywood Real Estate Agents on The Hollywood Reporterâs list.
Steven got his start acting in commercials when he was only in the third grade.
Post-college he acted in the Mirror Repertory Company, and his first major role was for Paradise Lost, before appearing in As the World Turns, and The Kennedys of Massachusetts.
He became a household name thanks to his sitcom Wings, during which he portrayed the character of Brian Hackett.
Steven made his Broadway debut in The Real Thing and The Producers. Heâs also been seen in Monk, Brothers and Sisters, Desperate Housewives and more over the years.
Steven emphasized that maintaining strong friendship bonds over the years is very important to him.
Outside of his family, the star revealed that he loves staying connected with his fellow actors such as Tim Daly, Noah Wyle, Laurence Fishburne and more.Â
He proudly expressed that heâs a member of an âinformal groupâ that reunites once a month that goes by Character Actor Dining Society, or CADS.
Steven expressed: âWe all look at each other and say, âWeâre still here,'â per People. He added: âItâs been a real lifeline and itâs been very grounding.â
The importance of friendship in Hollywood for Steven
The actor explained that keeping friendships in Hollywood helps artists stay level-headed, especially given the limbo of going role to role.
Steven revealed: âThereâs so much in the theater and the industries about community and out here in Los Angeles, itâs very easy to become isolated. Youâre in your car, youâre in your head. Youâre in the mirror. But the whole idea that youâre with contemporaries who have been through similar challenges over the years, itâs been fantastic. Itâs been great.â