Why Zach Galifianakis keeps his family ‘away’ from Hollywood after his rise to fame

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Zach Galifianakis Prioritizes Family Privacy Amidst Hollywood Success

Comedic actor Zach Galifianakis, celebrated for his role as “Alan” in the blockbuster comedy series “The Hangover,” emphasizes the importance of separating his personal life from his thriving entertainment career, ensuring his family remains out of the limelight. The celebrated actor values the privacy of his wife, Quinn Lundberg, and their two sons, opting for a life far removed from Hollywood’s pervasive glare. His dedication to family underscores a deliberate choice to shield them from the pressures of fame.

Maintaining Boundaries: Family vs. Show Business

Galifianakis articulated his stance on balancing work and personal life in a recent interview. “I keep show business away from my family,” he remarked. “I’ve never wanted my real life and show business to combine. This is my work, and that’s why they’re not here.” This statement reflects his commitment to maintaining a clear division between his professional endeavors and his home life.

Early Years and Family Life

Married to Quinn Lundberg since August 2012, Galifianakis initially shielded his young sons from his true profession. For a time, he playfully told them he worked as a librarian to protect them from the complexities of his career.

“I said that when they were younger, because I didn’t want them to know anything,” Galifianakis joked, highlighting his protective approach to parenting.

The Truth Revealed

Now that his children are older, they are aware of his profession, especially with the promotion of his latest film, “Lilo & Stitch.” Despite this awareness, Galifianakis remains committed to keeping his work and family spheres separate.

Farmageddon: A Retreat from Hollywood

Born in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, Galifianakis owns a farm named “Farmageddon,” located nearly sixty miles from his hometown. This rural escape provides a stark contrast to the bustling environment of Hollywood.

Life on the Farm

During a 2022 appearance on the “Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend” podcast, he humorously mentioned the “a lot of chores” associated with farm life, showcasing a down-to-earth perspective despite his celebrity status.

From Venice to British Columbia: A Journey of Contrasts

Galifianakis’s current lifestyle is a far cry from his early days in the entertainment industry. He once resided in humble settings, including a small, unfurnished house in Venice, California, and a post-college apartment in Brooklyn.

Escaping the Limelight

The actor and his wife also possess a property in Canada, serving as a refuge from the intensity of Hollywood. In 2018, Galifianakis described his ideal day as “canoeing on a lake” at their British Columbia residence, emphasizing the tranquility he seeks outside of his career.

Children and Privacy

The couple’s first son was born in September 2013, and their second, Rufus Emmanuel Lundberg, arrived in November 2016. The names of their children are rarely mentioned in public, further underscoring Galifianakis’s commitment to privacy.

Celebrities Who Value Privacy

Galifianakis joins a cohort of celebrities who prioritize their children’s privacy, including:

  • Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban
  • Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake

These celebrities often avoid showing their children’s faces in online posts, safeguarding their privacy.

Continued Success in Entertainment

Alongside his commitment to family privacy, Galifianakis continues to thrive in the entertainment industry. He has appeared in acclaimed works such as “Birdman,” “Due Date,” and recent television shows like “Bob’s Burgers” and “Only Murders in the Building.”


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