Who Is Sutton Foster's Husband? All About Ted Griffin
Sutton Foster married screenwriter Ted Griffin in 2014 and together they share one child
Get to know Sutton Foster's husband, Ted Griffin.
Following her divorce from Christian Borle in 2009, the Younger actress and Sweeney Todd star met the Hollywood screenwriter on a blind date, which eventually led to them tying the knot in October 2014.
They share one child together, a daughter named Emily who they welcomed in 2017 via adoption after years of fertility struggles.
“There was something about being with Ted that made me want kids,” the actress told PEOPLE in 2018. “He belonged in my family," she said, adding that she "didn’t really understand the concept of motherhood until he came around."
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Foster and Griffin turned to adoption after failed rounds of IVF. “Where IVF was full of disappointment and heartbreak, adoption was so clearly what was meant to be for us,” she said at the time.
Foster has been candid about their decision to adopt and shares sweet tributes to their daughter on social media. Most recently, the actress penned a post in dedication to Emily and her birth mom on Instagram in honor of Mother's Day.
Here's what to know about Foster's husband, Griffin.
He’s a California native
Griffin is a California native, born in Pasadena.
He attended college at Colgate University in New York. Since graduating in 1993, Griffin has returned to his alma mater to speak on Colgate Entertainment Group alumni panels.
He’s a screenwriter for film and TV
Griffin works in the entertainment industry as a screenwriter and has several Hollywood blockbusters in his portfolio. Among them include 1999’s horror thriller Ravenous, 2001’s heist film Ocean's Eleven and 2003’s comedy crime Matchstick Men.
He’s friends with Martin Scorsese
Griffin is pals with Martin Scorsese, who he has collaborated with on several projects such as 2010’s Public Speaking and Netflix’s Pretend It's a City in 2021.
In addition to screenwriting and producing credits, Griffin has also made appearances on screen. In 2013, he had a cameo as Agent Hughes in Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street.
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He married Sutton Foster in 2014
A year after their engagement, Griffin and Foster tied the knot in October 2014 in a private ceremony held in Santa Barbara.
Prior to their nuptials, Foster’s process in picking out a wedding dress was chronicled on TLC’s Say Yes to the Dress — though, the episode premiered after their wedding.
“I knew that it made me ‘feel’ different,” she told PEOPLE of the gown she ultimately selected. “I felt very confident and knew that it was the first dress I had tried on that felt ‘right.’”
He and Sutton Foster share one child together
Griffin and Foster are parents of one child, a daughter named Emily Dale, whom they adopted in April 2017.
“Our lives are forever changed, and our hearts are exploding,” Foster — who shared the happy news to the audience at her Lincoln Center’s American Songbook performance at Alice Tully Hall — said at the time.
Foster and Griffin welcomed Emily after years of fertility struggles but decided not to tell many people about their adoption process before officially welcoming their child. In 2019, the actress told PEOPLE that she realized "Emily was so clearly meant to be our daughter."
Since then, Foster has soaked up every joyful moment with her daughter. “I’m fascinated by Emily; she changes every day,” the actress told PEOPLE in 2018. “It doesn’t matter where she came from, my belly or someone else’s belly. When she was born, I was like, ‘What took me so long?’ And I realized I was waiting for her to come into my life.”
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