When it comes to Hollywood romances, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell’s love is one for the records. Over the past three decades, Hawn and Russel have given us continuous relationship goals with their adorable outings, and their ever so nonformal commitment to each other.

So, if you are just as obsessed with the couple as we are, be sure to check out all the details from their decades-long courtship. Most importantly, you might also want to know the astounding net worth of Goldie Hawn which was kept under review for so long.

Goldie Hawn’s Married Life With Kurt Russell: Do They Have Any Children?

Goldie Hawn met her future soulmate, Kurt Russell first on the set of The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band way back in 1967. Although Hawn admitted there was a spark between them, she didn’t pursue anything because she thought Russell was too young at the time. (Hawn was 21 and Russel was just 16). But the destiny had it planned. Their paths crossed once more when Hawn and Russel worked together in Swing Shift (1983), and the two eventually started dating.
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel in Swift Sing
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell in Swift Sing

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Back at the time, Russell had just finalized his divorce with an actress, Season Hubley. Russell was already a father to his son, Boston Russell. On the other hand, Goldie also had two kids, Oliver, and Kate Hudson, from her previous marriage to Bill Hudson.
 
Three years after Hawn and Russel decided to embark on a lifetime journey, the couple went on to add their first born child, a son Wyatt Russell on July 10, 1986. A year after welcoming their son, the two again played love interests in the romantic comedy, Overboard.
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel ata Hawn's Hall of Fame 2017
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel at Hawn’s Hall of Fame 2017

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When asked why she is yet to exchange her vows with the actor, Hawn said,
I would have been long divorced if I’d been married. Marriage is an interesting psychological thing. If you need to feel bound to someone, then it’s important to be married. If you have independence, if you have enough money and sense of independence and you like your independence, there’s something psychological about not being married because it gives you the freedom to make decisions one way or the other. For me, I chose to stay, Kurt chose to stay, and we like the choice.
Well for what it’s worth they have been together for the past 26 years. And if that really doesn’t define a commitment, we don’t know what else does.

Goldie Hawn’s Past Relationships and Affairs

Goldie Hawn’s early love life included the likes of actors such as Mark Goddard (CBS’s series, Lost in Space) and Crooner Spiro Venduras. Hawn’s first husband was a dancer turned director, Gus Trikonis, who is famous for his appearance as a Shark in 1961 romantic musical tragedy, West Side Story. Hawn and Trikonis married on May 16, 1969, in Honolulu, Hawaii, but later separated on April 9, 1973.
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel's california House
Goldie Hawn with Gus Trikonis

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Goldie then had a brief relationship with a stuntman Ted Grossman, Swedish actor Bruno Wintzell and Italian actor Franco Nero. Though at the time, Hawn still hadn’t filed for divorce from Trikonis. The separation was only finalized on New Year’s Eve 1975 after Hawn had again become engaged, this time with musician Bill Hudson of the Hudson Brothers.
Goldie Hawn with Bill Hudson
Goldie Hawn with Bill Hudson

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Goldie had met the Hudson brothers on the previous summer on a first-class flight from New York to L.A. Incidentally, she was granted a divorce in June 1976 which in turn left the door for another wedding on July 3, 1976, Takoma Park, Maryland. With Hudson, Hawn has two children, son Oliver (born September 7, 1976) and daughter/actress Kate Hudson (born April 19, 1979).
 
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Sadly, the relationship didn’t last long and Hudson ultimately filed for divorce on August 15, 1980.  However, the separation wasn’t finalized until March 1982. Goldie’s next romances were with French actor Yves Rénier, television star Tom Selleck (Friends, Magnum Pie) and Moroccan businessman Victor Drai. 

How Much is Goldie Hawn’s Net Worth? His House, Cars

During her 7 decade long years, Goldie Hawn has accumulated a net worth of around $60 million. Most of Hawn’s fortune comes from her successful acting career.
 
Despite most people knowing her as an Academy winning actress, Hawn once was also a professional ballet dancer. At 3 years old, Hawn began taking ballet and tap lessons. After dropping out of college (where Hawn had initially planned to major in drama). Hawn then began running her own ballet workroom. Eventually, she began some theater gigs and had her first major big-screen breakthrough in 1968’s The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (box-office-$2.5 million).
Goldie Hawn
Goldie Hawn
In Hollywood, Hawn maintained bankable star profile for more than three decades, while appearing in films as early as the 1970s. Some of her notable featurette from the times include There’s a Girl in My Soup, 1970 ($ 4.5 million), Butterflies Are Free, 1972 ($6.7 million), The Sugarland Express, 1974 ($12.8 million), Shampoo, 1975 ($60 million), Foul Play, 1978 ($45 million), Seems Like Old Times, 1980 ($43 million), and Private Benjamin, 1980 ($69 million).
 
 
For the latter, the Academy nominated Hawn in the Best actress division, 1990. Hawn’s later work includes starring roles in the films Overboard, 1987 ($26 million), Bird on a Wire, 1990 ($138 million), Death Becomes Her, 1992 ($149 million), Housesitter, 1992 ($49 million), The First Wives Club, 1996 ($181 million), and The Banger Sisters, 2002 ($38.1 million).
 
After a fifteen-year-long break from acting, Hawn made a brief comeback in Snatched, 2017 alongside Amy Schumer. Though, the movie was merely a commercial rebound grossing only over $64 million at the box office against the budget of $40 million.
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel's california House
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russel’s California House

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To talk about Goldie Hawn’ house and cars, Hawn also owns quite a handful number of residential exhibitions with her hubby, Kurt Russell. They both have luxury homes situated in different locations like Vancouver, British Columbia; Manhattan, New York; Brentwood, and other locations. Back in 2017, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell sold their longtime home in Pacific Palisades for $6.9 million after listing it at $7.25 million, a year before.
 
In 2004, the long-paired but unmarried couple also sold their one of the houses in Pacific Palisades to an actor, Adam Sandler at a price of around $12 million. Additionally, they also own a 5,700-plus-square-foot home in a gated golf enclave in Palm Desert, CA, that they acquired in 2003 for $3.615 million.
 
They also enjoy a multi-residence ranch property just outside of Snowmass, Colo., a vineyard in the Santa Ynez Valley north of Santa Barbara, and a 3,500-ish-square-foot penthouse in a Midtown Manhattan high-rise. The couple has owned the properties since 1997 when they bought it for $3.85 million.
 
Besides all the property extravaganzas, she also owns a heap of heavyweights cars like Tesla, Mercedez, Benz, Range Rover, Audi, and several others.
 
Hawn is also the mother of an Academy nominee actress, Kate Hudson. Speaking of which, her daughter is one of the highest paid actresses with an estimated net worth of around $80 million. In 2003, actress, Goldie Hawn also founded The Hawn Foundation, which helps underprivileged children.
 

Quick Facts: Goldie Hawn

  • Goldie Hawn was born on November 21, 1945, Washington DC, United States.
  • Goldie Hawn is the daughter of Laura (née Steinhoff; November 27, 1913 – November 27, 1993), a jewelry shop/dance school owner.
  • Her father Edward Rutledge Hawn (September 28, 1908 – June 7, 1982), was a band musician. He played at major events in Washington. The name Goldie Hawn was named after her mother’s aunt.
  • Hawn also has one sister, entertainment publicist Patti Hawn (born March 24, 1938); their brother, Edward Jr. (born February 10, 1937) who died as an infant shortly before her parent had conceived Patti.
  • Hawn’s father, Edward was a Presbyterian of German and English descent.
  • Her mother, Laura was a Jewish and the daughter of emigrants from Hungary.
  • Goldie Hawn grew up as Jewish. She spent her childhood mostly in Takoma Park, Maryland.
  • Hawn later attended Montgomery Blair High School in nearby Silver Spring, Maryland.
  • Hawn began taking ballet and tap dance lessons at the age of three.
  • In 1955 Hawn danced in the corps de ballet of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production of The Nutcracker.
  • Goldie Hawn made her stage debut in 1964, playing Juliet in a Virginia Shakespeare Festival production of Romeo and Juliet.
  • By 1964, Hawn even became a teacher in a ballet school. This was after she quit American University where she was majoring in drama.
  • In the same year, Hawn also made her professional dancing debut in a production of Can-Can at the Texas Pavilion of the New York World’s Fair.
  • Goldie then began working as a professional dancer a year later. She also featured as a go-go dancer in New York City and at the Peppermint Box in New Jersey.
  • In 1969, Hawn won her first Academy Awards and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. She won the award for her role in comedy film Cactus Flower.
  • In 2017 the film industry inducted Goldie Hawn into Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • Hawn has also featured her voice in Disney’s Phineas and Ferb as Peggy Mcgee in the episode “Thanks but No Thanks.”

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