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Kurt Russell: My Love for Goldie Hawn Mirrors My New Show
20 Mar
Summary
- Russell sees parallels between his relationship with Hawn and his onscreen marriage.
- He drew from real-life conversations with Hawn for his character's dialogue.
- The actor discussed regret and life choices, reflecting on his time in Colorado.

Kurt Russell recently shared that his role in the neo-Western series 'The Madison' draws heavily from his real-life relationship with longtime partner Goldie Hawn. Russell, 75, noted that the onscreen marriage between his character, Preston Clyburn, and Michelle Pfeiffer's character, Stacy, reflects the deep love he shares with Hawn.
He explained that certain dialogues in the show are very similar to conversations he and Hawn have had over their 43-year romance. Russell also connected his character's relationship with his surroundings to his own past decision to move to Colorado at age 26, emphasizing the importance of living the life one desires.
'The Madison' follows Stacy as she navigates life after Preston's death, prompting her relocation to Montana. The series, which premiered its first half on March 14, explores themes of love, loss, and potential regret. The remaining episodes are slated for release on March 21.
Hawn has previously spoken about Russell's natural step-parenting role with her children, highlighting his positive influence.




