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Norman Lear and Lyn Lear attend the 25th Annual Critics' Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 12, 2020 in Santa Monica, California

“He would not have wanted all of us to mourn. And most of all …he would want us to laugh,” Lyn said in a statement following her husband’s passing.

The couple first met in 1984 through mutual friends. At the time, the legendary sitcom producer had briefly reunited with his second wife, Frances Lear, after separating the previous year. However, the reunion didn’t last long.

Norman and Lyn got married in 1987 and went on to have three children.

“My wife is her own individual and I fell in love with that,” Norman once told PEOPLE. “She is a sterling human being. I love that she loves me.”

So, who is Norman Lear’s wife? Here’s everything to know about Lyn Lear.

She’s a filmmaker

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Norman Lear (L) and co-founder and member of the Board of the Environmental Media Association Lyn Lear attend the 2015 Sundance Institute Celebration Benefit at 3LABS on June 2, 2015 in Culver City, California

Lyn is a talented documentary filmmaker. Through her production company,Lyn Lear Productions, she has created a number of documentaries about various cultural issues, including climate change, politics and mental health.

She was nominated for an Emmy

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Maggie Lear, Norman Lear and Lyn Lear attend the 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Awards on September 14, 2019 in Los Angeles, California

In 2020, Norman made history as the oldest person to be nominated for anEmmy at the age of 98. That same year, Lyn was also nominated.

She was nominated in the category of outstanding documentary or nonfiction special forThe Great Hack,a Netflix documentary she executive produced.

She has a PhD in Psychology

Prior to her career as a producer, Lyn studied psychology. She now holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology, according toher bioon her production company’s website, and in fact, she was working on the degree when she met Norman.

In the PBS documentaryNorman Lear: Just Another Version of You,Lyn explained that they connected over her dissertation. “We definitely shared the whole understanding about religion and fundamentalism in America,” she said.

She and Norman were married for 36 years

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Lyn Davis Lear and Norman Lear during HBO’s Earth Move at Mann Bruin in Westwood, CA, United States

Lyn and Norman were married for more than three decades beforehis deathin December 2023. She was Norman’s third wife. The famed producer was previously married to Charlotte Rosen from 1943 to 1956 and Frances Lear from 1956 to 1985.

“We had lunch a couple of weeks later,” Norman said in an interview with theLos Angeles Times,“and over time we fell in love.”

She and Norman had three children together

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Madeline Lear, writer Norman Lear, director Ben Lear, Brianna Lear and Lyn Lear attend the premiere of “They Call Us Monsters” during the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival at LACMA on June 6, 2016 in Los Angeles, California

Norman and Lyn tied the knot in 1987. The following year, they welcomed their first child together, son Benjamin Davis Lear. In 1994, they welcomed two more kids, twin daughters Madelaine Rose and Brianna Elizabeth Lear.

Norman also had three children from his previous two marriages. He and his first wife had one child together, Ellen Lear, in 1947, and he had two daughters with Frances: Kate Lear and Maggie Lear, born in 1957 and 1959, respectively.

Speaking to theLos Angeles Times,Norman shared that Kate and Maggie weren’t “eager to meet the woman that replaced [their] mother” at first, adding, “but they love me. I have great daughters, terrific daughters.”

Norman also had four grandchildren: Daniel, Noah, Griffin and Zoe.

She supported Norman’s work ethic

Despiteturning 101in July 2023, Norman hadno plans to stop workingahead of his passing in December 2023.

In an interview withCBS Sunday Morningin 2021, Lyn noted that Norman was “not the retiring type.”

Along with being supportive of his work ethic, Lyn had to learn to live with her husband’s legacy.

“Being married to someone well-known, there’s an adjusting that goes on,” she toldEntertainment Weekly.“You have that whole ‘Who am I in this relationship? I’ve done a lot too’ "

She’s a dedicated environmentalist

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Lyn Davis Lear accepts the Entertainment Industry Environmental Award at Global Green USA’s 12th Annual Green Cross Millennium Awards on June 14, 2008 in Santa Monica, California

Lyn is very passionate about environmental and political issues. In 1987, she and Norman co-founded theEnvironmental Media Associationwith Cindy Horn. The EMA works to promote environmental causes in the entertainment industry.

She and Norman co-founded a nonprofit together

The multi-hyphenate is also a dedicated philanthropist, as was her husband.

In 1997, she and Norman foundedThe Lear Family Foundationto support nonprofit organizations across the country. The foundation has partnered with a number of organizations, including Hollywood Health and Society, Rainforest Alliance, Planned Parenthood and The Rape Foundation.

She and Norman prioritized spending quality time together

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Norman Lear and wife Lyn Davis sighted on March 11, 1987 at Spago Restaurant in West Hollywood, California

The pair contributed their long-lasting relationship to communication and making time for each other. While speaking toPBSfor theNorman Lear: Just Another Version of Youdocumentary, Lyn shared that she and Norman tried to “have breakfast together as much as possible.”

She added that although they “have very different worlds,” they’d come together to discuss their day as often as they could.

“We always have dinner together at night and we talk about a lot of things at night,” she said at the time. “We make appointments to talk about things as well … And when we drive to places, we talk in the car. We talk as much as we can.”

source: people.com