Shelley Fabares and Mike Farrell Celebrate 41 Years of Marriage
Shelley Fabares and Mike Farrell have reached a remarkable milestone: 41 years as husband and wife. Their long‑lasting marriage stands out in Hollywood, where enduring relationships are rare. Together, they’ve built a life grounded in love, support, and shared purpose that extends well beyond the spotlight.
A Meeting of Two Hollywood Careers
Shelley Fabares, born in Santa Monica in 1944, first found fame as a child actress and later became a beloved TV star on The Donna Reed Show. She also enjoyed success as a singer, hitting No. 1 with “Johnny Angel” in 1962, and went on to prominent roles in shows like Coach.
Mike Farrell rose to prominence as Captain B.J. Hunnicutt on the hit series MASH*. Beyond acting, he became known for his activism and writing, contributing to social causes such as prison reform and human rights work.
The two first crossed paths professionally and later reconnected, leading to a deep friendship that blossomed into love. They married on December 31, 1984, at the Pacific Palisades home of Fabares’ aunt, actress Nanette Fabray.
Blending Families and Building a Life
At the time of their marriage, both had experienced previous marriages. Farrell had two children—Erin and Michael—from his first marriage. Fabares embraced her role as stepmother, and the couple worked to forge a close, blended family.
Despite the demands of entertainment careers, they kept their personal bond strong. Their marriage weathered the pressures of fame, family dynamics, and career changes, proving that mutual respect and shared values can sustain decades of partnership.
Support Through Health Challenges
Their relationship faced one of its toughest tests in the late 1990s. Fabares suffered a serious home accident that led to a diagnosis of auto‑immune hepatitis. Her illness eventually required a life‑saving liver transplant, and Farrell took on the role of caregiver during her recovery.