This pretty        woman won't be his Bond girl anymore.      
              Richard Gere and Carey Lowell are        separating after 11 years of marriage, People magazine reports.      
              A friend of the        famous couple confirmed the split to the magazine, adding, "They'll do        everything possible to keep things amicable and put their child first."      
      Richard Gere, Carey Lowell split after 11 years of marriage: report
              Their son, Homer        James Jigme Gere, was born in February 2000 and they wed two years        later, according to the Biography Channel website.      
              The couple was        last spotted together last June at a fund-raiser at Rockefeller Center        in Midtown Manhattan, People said.      
              Gere, 64, and        Lowell, 52, were only 12 years apart in age. Gere was previously married        to supermodel Cindy Crawford, who blamed their divorce to their 17-year age difference on "Oprah's Master        Class." Crawford was 25 and Gere was 42 when they wed.      
              Gere has        appeared in several hit films, including "An Officer and a Gentleman,"        "Primal Fear" and "Chicago." Lowell is best known for her roles in the        James Bond film "License to Kill" and the TV drama "Law & Order."      
    

 
 
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