The couple are ending their almost 20-year marriage "in a loving and friendly manner," a rep confirmed to THR.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Melanie Griffith filed for divorce Friday from Antonio Banderas, her husband of 18 years.
For years they
were among Hollywood's hottest couples, with Banderas publicly
supporting his wife's treatments for addiction and both supporting
charitable causes.
Griffith
cited irreconcilable differences in the court filing in Los Angeles. The
actors were married in 1996 and have a 17-year-old daughter together.
Griffith, 56, is seeking spousal support but is willing to pay her own attorney fees, her filing shows.
Griffith,
who has a tattoo of Banderas' first name in a heart on her right
shoulder, signed the divorce petition on May 30 but did not specify the
date of their separation.
They
first worked together on the set of the 1995 romantic comedy "Two
Much," Banderas, 53, later directed his wife in the 1999 film "Crazy in
Alabama."
In 2011, the couple hosted a fundraiser for President Barack Obama at their Los Angeles home.
Griffith has been married four times, including twice to actor Don Johnson. Banderas has one previous marriage.
Banderas
in recent years has served as the voice of the animated character Puss
in Boots in the "Shrek" films and starred in Pedro Almodovar's two most
recent films, "The Skin I Live In" and "I'm So Excited!"
Griffith
was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in the 1998 film
"Working Girl." She has recently turned to television work,
guest-starring in "Hawaii Five-0," ''Hot in Cleveland" and "Raising
Hope." In 2003, she won praise for her role in the Broadway revival of
"Chicago."
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