Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
An actor Mark Blucas and his wife, Ryan Haddonhave been together for more than a decade.
Blucas, best known for roles in Catch the Summer, First Daughter and a slate of Hallmark movies Haddon married in 2009. Together, they share two daughters. (Haddon too jointly two older children with an ex-husband Christian Slater.)
“My family is always going to be more important to me than my career,” the actor told Wake Forest University alumni magazine in 2019. “Right now, my kids are at an age where they want to be around me.”
Blucas will even fly home every two weeks from the set just to see his loved ones. He and Haddon live with their mixed brood in a renovated farmhouse in rural Pennsylvania.
“You know what’s amazing, our house was built in 1711, you know, before George Washington was born. … It’s a way to stay creatively driven when I’m not filming and working,” Blucas gushed during a 2016 interview on Hallmark’s Home and Family. “We wanted to be closer to family so we moved back to the East Coast to be near them. It’s the only place in the United States that has that kind of architecture with old stone barns and old stone houses.”
According to Blucas, the properties have become “projects for a lifetime.”
“We have 15 chickens, two rabbits, a dog, cats – the wildlife is (off the charts),” he added. “We see (foxes and deer) constantly. We house all of them. In fact, my wife had to ( and I) set up a new rule. … We were working on the main house and my wife comes home with chicks and I’m like, ‘Where are we going to put them, honey?’”
Keep scrolling to revisit Blucas and Haddon’s love story:
Three years after Haddon and Slater divorced, he began to get close to Blucas.
Blucas and Haddon tied the knot in July after a year together.
Blucas and Haddon left Los Angeles for Pennsylvania the same year their eldest daughter was born.
“From 25 to 35, it was a great place to be,” he told Wake Forest alumni magazine in 2019. “I was single. That was the heartbeat of the industry I was in, and I needed to learn it and create relationships.”
He added at the time, “It’s Groundhog Day in L.A. It’s 70 and perfect all the time, but you can’t really tell time. There is no cycle of life and death. The leaves don’t fall off the trees. After a while, you blink, and five years go by, and you don’t even know it because the trees don’t grow.”
Four years after Blucas and Haddon’s daughter was born, she became a big sister. (The couple have not publicly revealed the names of either of their children.)
“There is nothing better than watching them share new experiences together,” Blucas wrote through Instagram in 2017, sharing a photo of the siblings.
The My Life With The Walter Boys star honors his wife, children and pets in his Instagram bio.
“13 chickens, 2 bunnies, 2 dogs, 2 kittens, 4 kids, 1 wife, 15 acres, 300 year old farmhouse … one actor’s dream come true in PA,” his bio reads.
That December, news broke Haddon’s mother, Daylehe died aged 76 after a suspected carbon monoxide leak in the couple’s farmhouse.
“I always trust the timing of things. There are no accidents and certainly how we get in and out of this world is mystical and unknown,” Haddon wrote via Instagram of her mother, a famous model. “She was a high-hearted spiritual being who valued the evolution of her soul, so I know her journey here in this dimension has been complete. I honor her. I bow to her. I respect all the paths and adventures taken. I saw her golden and always reaching for the Light in every part of her life.”
Blucas did not immediately address the death of his mother-in-law.