Who is Stephen Campbell Moore, when did he marry Claire Foy and what films and TV shows has the actor been in?
STEPHEN Campbell Moore is an English theatre, film and TV actor.
The 38-year-old wed The Crown star Claire Foy in 2014 - but the pair have now separated. Here's Stephen, story - from how he met Claire to his biggest roles...
Who is Stephen Campbell Moore?
Stephen, born in London in 1979, learned the acting trade at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Many great actors have passed through the institution and Stephen trained alongside Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando Bloom.
His screen debut came in Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things but his big break came in the original West End production of The History Boys - playwright Alan Bennett's acclaimed story about a group of young schoolchildren preparing for the Oxbridge examinations.
The play was adapted into a film and saw Stephen star alongside James Corden.
Among his other notable credits are appearances in A Good Woman alongside Scarlett Johansson and it 2011 film Season of the Witch - where he met his future wife Claire Foy.
When did Stephen Campbell Moore and Claire Foy get married and when did they separate?
In 2014, three years after meeting Stephen and Claire married.
In March 2015, Claire gave birth to their one and only child - daughter Ivy Rose.
In February 2018, The Sun's Bizarre column exclusively revealed the pair had separated only months after Campbell Moore had undergone a life-saving operation to remove a brain tumour.
The pair met on the set of movie Season of the Witch in 2011.
They confirmed their break-up in a statement to The Sun, explaining: "We have separated and have been for some time.
"We do however continue as great friends with the utmost respect for one another."