Patrick Dempsey is surrounded by his family.
The actor walked the red carpet at the Directors Guild of America Complex on Tuesday night in Los Angeles to attend the premiere of his new film Ferrari with his wife Jillian Dempsey and their three children: 21-year-old daughter Talula, 16-year-old twin sons Darby Galen and Sullivan Patrick, and 21-year-old daughter Talula.
While posing next to his wife of twenty-four years, Dempsey, 57, appeared suave in a black suit over a pinstripe shirt; she was resplendent in a gold column gown.
Talula selected a black spaghetti-strap dress with a deep V-neck, Sullivan donned a black leather blazer, and Darby opted for a tie-free all-black suit ensemble.
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In a cover interview published last month, the reigning Sexiest Man Alive of PEOPLE discussed parenting, stating that his children “desire to have their own identity, separate from me and that shadow.”
“They all have unique qualities and they have their own goals that they need to develop and harvest themselves and we just try to model our behavior and hopefully they’ll pick up on that,” Dempsey stated.
Additionally, the father of three stated, “Having your children grow up in Hollywood and being in that environment is extremely difficult.”
“I just read something about how important it is when you have children, the environment that they’re in will be the most important thing for them and their development,” the actor said during Thanksgiving. “So trying to keep that a good calm loving safe environment for them.”
Adam Driver portrays Enzo Ferrari, an Italian former racecar driver and founder of the Ferrari automotive company, in the film Ferrari. The film is set in 1957, during which Ferrari is “in crisis,” as stated in the film’s official synopsis.
“The company that he and his wife Laura founded a decade ago from nothing is beset by bankruptcy.” “Their turbulent marriage has been further strained by the premature demise of their son Dino a year ago,” the synopsis further elaborated. “Ferrari struggles to acknowledge his son Piero with Lina Mardi.”
“Meanwhile, his drivers’ passion to win pushes them to the edge as they launch into the treacherous 1,000-mile race across Italy, the Mille Miglia,” according to the synopsis.
In addition to Dempsey and Driver (40), who portrays Formula One driver Piero Taruffi, Penélope Cruz (characterised as Laura), Shailene Woodley (who plays Lina Lardi), Jack O’Connell (who plays Peter Collins), Sarah Gadon (who plays Linda Christian), and Gabriel Leone (who plays Fon De Portago) are also featured in the cast.