Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross initially came across one another on the âButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kidâ set. While Elliott instantly fell in love with Ross, he couldnât work up the courage to talk to Ross, who was the leading lady, and by virtue of this, he felt highly intimidated.
Elliott and his beau exchanged vows in the late 1980s, with this being the actressâs fifth marriage and Elliottâs first. Needless to say, the two have been married for over three decades. Speaking about how theyâve made their marriage last, the actor spoke about putting the work in. In his own words, he said:
âWe have a common sensibility, but we also work at being together. You work past the [expletive]; you donât walk away from it. Thatâs how relationships last.â
Elliott, who has worked alongside the likes of Jeff Bridges and Mel Gibson, also stated that his recipe for success is, at its basis, love for one another. Beyond that, it is wanting to be married and, once again, not being afraid to do the hard work.
Along with the length of his marriage, Elliott has also achieved another milestone as he turned 79 on August 9, 2023.
Their Daughter and Their Peaceful Life off the Grid
Elliott also shared that that one of the reasons for the longevity of his marriage was to âstay out of town,â stating:
ââŚwe donât get in too deep. We donât believe all the [expletive] in the rags. And we work hard. Katharine and I have a lot in common.â
Elliott and Ross have one adult daughter, Cleo Rose. Following in her parentâs massively successful footsteps, she found her way into the entertainment industry but chose music instead of acting. Eventually, she became a well-known music artist.
In 2015, âThe Big Lebowskiâ actor expressed how close he and his wife are to their daughter. He also spoke about how deeply they love her.
He has expressed that he loves spending time with her no matter what theyâre doing but particularly enjoys walking and looking for rocks near his home in Malibu.
The renowned performer spoke about his life in Malibu: âLifeâs good. We live in Malibu and have horses and dogs and cats and chickens. We shovel [expletive], man. That keeps you humble.â