Actors Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell arrive for the 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards, in Beverly Hills, Calif., Jan. 19, 2003. One of Hollywood's leading and longest-lasting couples, the two began dating on the set of 1984's "Swing Shift," but have never married.
Russell, seen at age 12, receives an autographed baseball from San Francisco Giants outfielder Willie McCovey, at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 3, 1963. Russell was starring in the TV series "The Travels of Jamie McPheeters" at the time. He got his break as a child actor starring in the Elvis movie "It Happened At The World's Fair," and was quickly signed to a 10-year contract with Disney.
Hawn is seen on the set of the television show "Laugh-In." Hawn got her start in the entertainment business as a professional dancer, and gained national attention on the comedy show, on which she appeared from 1968 - 1970.
Hawn arrives with her husband, director Gus Trikonis, for the premiere of "Marooned," Jan. 29, 1970, at the Odeon Threatre in Leicester Square, London. The pair were married from 1969 to 1976. Hawn was also married to musician Bill Hudson, from 1976 to 1979.
Hawn arrives at the world premiere of her first motion picture, "Cactus Flower," Dec. 15, 1969, in Los Angeles. The film brought her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Hawn poses with her mother, Laura Hawn, right, and sister Patti Birznieks during a party for Neil Simon's film "Seems Like Old Times," which stars Hawn, Dec. 3, 1980, in New York City.
Paramount Pictures Chairman Sherry Lansing, left, Russell and Hawn chat at the premiere of Russell's film "John Carpenter's Escape from L.A.," Aug. 7, 1996, at Mann's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles. Russell returned to his role as one-eyed renegade Snake Plissken in the sequel to the 1981 cult favorite, "Escape from New York."
Oliver and Kate Hudson, Hawn's children from her marriage to musician Bill Hudson, Hawn, Russell and Russell's son Boston, from his marriage to actress Susan Hubley, standing from left to right, share a laugh at the premiere of Russell's film "Breakdown," in Los Angeles, April 24, 1997. Not pictured is Wyatt Russell, a son born to the couple in 1986.
Hawn and Russell's son, Wyatt Russell, 16, has a laugh at practice for the Richmond Sockeyes, for which he serves as goaltender, Sept. 22, 2002, in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
Russell gets a hug from Hawn at the premiere of his film "Soldier," at Mann's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, Oct. 21, 1998.
Hawn and Russell cheer on their son Wyatt's team, the Los Angeles Kings, during a game at the international peewee hockey tournament in Quebec City, Canada, Feb. 14, 2000.
Hawn, center, receives a kiss from Harvard University students Dan Ring, left, and Jason Mills, right, during the annual Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year parade, in Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 11, 1999.
Hawn and Russell arrive at the 73rd annual Academy Awards, March 25, 2001, in Los Angeles.
Kate Hudson, her husband, musician Chris Robinson, Russell and Hawn, right to left, pose on the red carpet during the premiere of Hawn's film "The Banger Sisters," Sept. 19, 2002, in Los Angeles.
Hawn and Russell arrive at the world premiere of Russell's film "Miracle", Feb. 2, 2004, in Hollywood, Calif.
Hawn introduces the Dalai Lama to a packed audience at the Orpheum Theater in Vancouver, Canada, April 19, 2004, before the start of the "Celebration of Peace" concert. Hawn is a longtime supporter of the movement to free Tibet.
Russell chips onto the green on the 13th hole during the first round of the Bob Hope Classic, in La Quinta, Calif., Jan. 26, 2005.
Hawn smiles as she accepts an award in the category of "Film International," during the Golden Kamera media awards ceremony in Berlin, Feb. 9, 2005.