Jude Law looked handsome in a white tuxedo as he made a rare appearance alongside his wife Phillipa Coan during Venice International Film Festival on Sunday.
The actor, 52, who tied the knot with Phillipa, 38, in 2019, appeared on the red carpet for The Wizard Of The Kremlin premiere, however he and his wife avoided being snapped together.
Jude stars as Russian President Vladimir Putin in this adaptation of Giuliano da Empoli’s 2022 novel.
He was supported at the premiere by his wife Phillipa, who looked striking in a figure-hugging silvery gown boasting a keyhole cutout.
She paired her ankle-length dress with towering black strappy heels and toted around her belongings in a black clutch.
The psychologist tied the knot with Jude in 2019, with the couple going on to welcome two children together, in 2020 and 2023.


Jude Law avoided red carpet snaps with his wife Phillipa Coan as she made a rare public appearance at his premiere during Venice International Film Festival on Sunday
Jude is the father of seven kids in total – sharing Rafferty, 28, Iris, 24, and Rudy, 22, with ex-wife Sadie Frost, 15-year-old Sophia with model Samantha Burke and Ada, 10, with singer-songwriter Catherine Harding.
He and Phillipa secretly welcomed their second child together – the actor’s seventh – last February.
They previously revealed they were expecting their first child together in May 2020, just over a year after he married the behavioural psychologist.
Jude revealed the happy news that he was a father for the sixth time in December 2020 during an interview with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show.
When asked what he’s been up amid pandemic quarantine, Jude said: ‘I’ve been gardening. Oh! And on top of that I had a baby. So there you go.’
Jimmy said: ‘Buried the lede, buried the lede on that one. Congrats, dad! That’s awesome.’
The actor said ‘it’s really wonderful’ and shared that he and his wife felt ‘blessed that they could just nest as a family’.
Before the birth of his sixth child, Jude said he would ‘absolutely’ be open to having more offspring.

Jude, who stars as Russian President Vladimir Putin in this adaptation of Giuliano da Empoli’s 2022 novel, looked handsome in a white tuxedo

He was supported at the premiere by his wife Phillipa, who looked striking in a figure-hugging silvery gown boasting a keyhole cutout

She paired her ankle-length dress with towering black strappy heels and toted around her belongings in a black clutch

The psychologist tied the knot with Jude in 2019, with the couple going on to welcome two children together, in 2020 and 2023

Jude has seven kids in total – sharing Rafferty, 28, Iris, 24, and Rudy, 22, with ex-wife Sadie Frost, 15-year-old Sophia with model Samantha Burke and Ada, 10, with singer-songwriter Catherine Harding

Jude and Phillipa secretly welcomed their second child together – the actor’s seventh – last February
The Talented Mr Ripley actor said: ‘I love it, so absolutely why not? I’m very lucky to be involved with someone I’m madly in love with…
‘The idea of having more children would be just wonderful. I’m fortunate to be with someone where I’m having more fun than I’ve ever had in my life.
‘We have an incredibly stable and healthy, wonderful family existence and that involves my kids who are young adults… and then the younger ones are just so much joy and so much fun.’
The couple, who were first spotted together at the Hay literary festival, got married at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London before partying in Mayfair in 2019 – three months after the actor announced their engagement.
His love life has been well-documented through his time in the spotlight, including his relationship with Sienna Miller.

The couple, who were first spotted together at the Hay literary festival, got married at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London before partying in Mayfair in 2019 – three months after the actor announced their engagement; pictured 2016
The union was left in tatters when he embarked on an affair with his kids’ weekend nanny in 2006.
When the affair came to light, he released a public apology, saying: ‘Following the reports in today’s papers, I just want to say I am deeply ashamed and upset that I’ve hurt Sienna and the people most close to us.
‘I want to publicly apologise to Sienna and our respective families for the pain that I have caused.
‘There is no defence for my actions which I sincerely regret and I ask that you respect our privacy at this very difficult time.’