8 January 2025

Mary Steenburgen doesn't hold back.

While she explained how she was mistaken in her impression that her husband was… Ted Dansonwho was somewhat of a ladies' man before they met, the “Book Club” actress admitted details about their sex life.

“I admired him very much as an actor, but I didn't know him personally, and I had this stupid idea that maybe he was some kind of accomplished guy,” Steenburgen explained. People magazine On Friday on the red carpet at the Golden Gala for her husband, who played a womanizer On “Cheers” From 1982 until 1993.

But she soon realized “how wrong she was.”

'Cheers' star Ted Danson and wife Mary Steenburgen wake up at 4:30 a.m. for 'early bird history specials'

Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen

Mary Steenburgen revealed private details about her love life with her husband, Ted Danson, on Friday while talking about her first impression of him before they started dating. (Michael Buckner/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty Images)

She added jokingly: “Smart men don’t say, ‘Oh my God, Ronnie’ after making love. I would like to apologize to my granddaughters.”

She added that there is a reason why Danson is “cherished” by everyone who works with him.

“He is so loving and enjoys acting so much that all of us who work hard away from our families for long hours work on a set dictated by his kindness,” she said.

“Smart men don't say 'Oh my God, Ronnie' after making love.”

—Mary Steenburgen

Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen in 1996

Mary Steenburgen said she thought Ted Danson might be a “brilliant” man before she met him. (Bob Reha Jr./Getty Images)

She continued, “I also fell in love with this kind of father and his adorable daughters… Ted loves them with all his heart, and yet he had room to love Lily and Charlie perfectly as well. It's so exciting to live life with Ted Danson.”

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Danson and Steenburgen We first met in 1983 They married in 1995, and each of them has two children from previous marriages.

The best time for a couple is very early in the morning, according to Danson.

Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen on the red carpet

Ted Danson and his wife, Mary Steenburgen, have early morning appointments. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

“The most fun is early in the morning,” Danson told People magazine of their 4:30 group time. “Coffee in bed, playing words, calling, spelling, talking, laughing and sharing. For both of us, it's like heaven on earth.”

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“Even if it works in a different time zone, we will wake up at the right time so we can play our games and have coffee over the phone,” he added.

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