JAMES Corden has become one of the biggest stars in the world, thanks to his chat show and movie roles.
But the Gavin & Stacey star credits his success to his beloved wife Julia Carey. Here’s her story
Julia Carey is a TV producer who married James Corden James Corden in 2012.
She started her career in the entertainment industry as an actress.
However, since then she has moved behind the cameras, and instead works with Los Angeles-based companies creating shows.
Contrary to her ever-popular other half, Julia keeps herself away from the internet and social media.
Meeting James Corden
Julia was introduced to James in 2009 through a mutual friend, actor Dominic Cooper, at a Save The Children charity event and they began dating shortly afterwards.
Recalling the moment they met, a smitten James told People: “I said, ‘Hi, Jules. You might be the most beautiful woman in the world.
“And she said, ‘Well, thank you very much. That sounds like something you say a lot.’
“And I said, ‘I’ve never said it before in my life.’
“That was it. That was it, really. I was in. And by an absolute miracle, so was she.”
Wedded bliss
They got married in January 2012 and split their time between the UK and their Malibu in a £19m mansion.
When James won the Tony award for his role in One Man, Two Guv’nors, he heaped praise on Julia and said in his speech: “Seriously, I would not be holding this if it wasn’t for her.
“She made me say ‘us’ instead of ‘I’ and ‘we’ instead of ‘me’ and I love her. Thank you very much.”
Married with kids
The pair have three children together.,
Their son Max was born in March 2011, and daughter Carey, came along in October 2014.
They welcomed their third child Charlotte in December 2017.
The news was announced by James’ good pal Harry Styles on The Late Late Show.
Speaking about the key to their happy marriage, the Gavin & Stacey star told GMB: “So I think the key is just knowing that you’re always going to constantly evolve, and you’re going to change and you should change.”
He continued: “As long as you keep sharing that the whole step of the way, knowing that perfection is impossible, it’s absolutely doable.”