The Palm Beach Post

From Fred and Ginger to Kate and Leo

When movie couples make fans hope for real-life love.

- By Stephanie Merry Washington Post

Ever since Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio played starcrosse­d lovers in “Titanic,” fans of the movie have pined for the two to get together in real life. Maybe the A-listers are partly to blame, for being such persuasive actors. Whatever the case, despite 20 years of evidence — including her habit of marrying quirky Brits and his love of 20-something models — hope never dies.

It certainly doesn’t help when Winslet says things like, “Leo, I’m so happy I can stand here and tell you how much I love you and how much I’ve loved you for 13 years,” during a Golden Globes acceptance speech. Still, the two

insist they’re simply great friends. In fact, Leo walked Kate down the aisle during her most recent marriage, to Nick RocknRoll. (We told you she likes the quirky ones.)

Kate and Leo are hardly the only Hollywood fixtures to get fans longing for wedding bells. Our personal investment in the love lives of beautiful strangers has been going on for as long as the movie industry has been around. Here’s a look back at some of the actors whom people couldn’t help rooting for, whether or not they were destined to be together.

Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire

Rogers and Astaire first wowed audiences in “Flying Down to Rio” in 1933; their captivatin­g chemistry was so palpable when they danced together, they stole the show from the movie’s leads. The pair went on to make 10 movies together, usually playing chaste love interests (only kissing once ever) who were dazzlingly in step with each other.

They certainly danced as though they were soul mates — but moves can be deceiving. Rumors of discord dogged them, especially because neither liked to be referred to as the other’s “partner.” Rogers was married five times and Astaire tied the knot twice, but once the actors became inextricab­ly linked, there’s no indication they were ever even moderately tempted to pair up offscreen.

Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall

Bogart’s impressive chemistry with Ingrid Bergman in “Casablanca” was nothing compared with the heat he generated with Lauren Bacall when they first starred together in “To Have and Have Not” in 1944.

The sparks weren’t just flying for the impossibly glamorous duo onscreen, but also behind the scenes, despite Bogart’s marital status and their 25-year age gap. A quickie divorce later, Bogey and Bacall wed in 1945. In some ways, these two were the anti-Kate and Leo, because no one really thought they’d last. Against the odds (and in spite of some admitted infidelity), they did — until Bogart’s death in 1957.

Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling

According to director Nick Cassavetes, his leads in the 2004 romance “The Notebook” didn’t exactly hit it off. Gosling even asked him to bring in another actress at one point.

Gosling clearly thought something wasn’t working, but moviegoers didn’t seem to notice. The story’s will-theyor-won’t-they suspense had audiences in weepy puddles, watching with bated breath as Gosling’s Noah insists — outside in the pouring rain, naturally — “it still isn’t over” before going in for a kiss.

The two actors ended up dating after the movie came out, which brought “Notebook” fans immense joy. It didn’t last, though. Gosling is now with his “The Place Beyond the Pines” co-star Eva Mendes, and they have two daughters.

Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard

Long before they played exes on the hit show “Empire,” Henson and Howard co-starred in 2005’s “Hustle & Flow.” He was D Jay, a pimp with dreams of becoming a hip-hop star, and she was Shug, the pregnant prostitute he falls for. It’s not your typical meet-cute, but their appeal was undeniable.

The actors never got together in real life, although she’s been a staunch advocate for him, despite some of his infamously erratic media interviews. In fact, she’s the one who got him his gig on “Empire.” If that’s not love, what is?

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson

To a certain segment of the population, there’s nothing more romantic than Bella and Edward, aka a high school girl and the vampire she loves in the “Twilight” trilogy. Naturally, the tweens who adored these two were over the moon when the stars of the movies, Stewart and Pattinson, ended up dating.

But there was a good life lesson for the young’uns: Sometimes, happily ever after doesn’t last. In 2012, Stewart was caught kissing her “Snow White and the Huntsman” director Rupert Sanders, who was married at the time. Since then, the actors have kept their distance, both from each other and from any movies catering to young obsessives.

Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper

Lawrence and Cooper have had plenty of opportunit­ies to remind audiences of their spark together, co-starring four times since 2012, in “Silver Linings Playbook,” “American Hustle,” “Serena” and “Joy.” But that doesn’t mean they have the same passion for each other offscreen.

During an interview with Howard Stern, Cooper said he would never have a romantic relationsh­ip with Lawrence. “It’s not the way we are together,” he insisted. As for Lawrence, she said the secret to sticking by her work husband is “no sex.” Probably a good rule of thumb.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in a scene from the film “Casablanca” (1942). Bacall and Bogart married in 1945, a year after they starred in the movie “To Have and Have Not.”
CONTRIBUTE­D Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in a scene from the film “Casablanca” (1942). Bacall and Bogart married in 1945, a year after they starred in the movie “To Have and Have Not.”
 ?? CHUCK HODES / FOX ?? Cookie (Taraji P. Henson, left) and Lucious (Terrence Howard) produce an album in the “The Lyon’s Roar” episode of “Empire” (2015). The pair of onscreen exes had major romantic chemistry in the 2005 film “Hustle & Flow.”
CHUCK HODES / FOX Cookie (Taraji P. Henson, left) and Lucious (Terrence Howard) produce an album in the “The Lyon’s Roar” episode of “Empire” (2015). The pair of onscreen exes had major romantic chemistry in the 2005 film “Hustle & Flow.”
 ?? BY PARAMOUNT PICTURES PHOTO ?? Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) fall in love on a boat that’s about to sink in “Titanic” (1997). Fans of the movie hoped the two would date in real life.
BY PARAMOUNT PICTURES PHOTO Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) fall in love on a boat that’s about to sink in “Titanic” (1997). Fans of the movie hoped the two would date in real life.

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