Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have forged a Hollywood partnership that has withstood the test of time, blending a private romance with a string of on‑screen moments that span six decades. The two first crossed paths on the dusty set of Disney’s 1968 comedy The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, when Hawn was 21 and Russell was a teenager. Their love story truly ignited in 1983 during the filming of Jonathan Demme’s Swing Shift and has continued uninterrupted ever since.

Their joint filmography totals five feature films. After their 1968 debut, they reunited in Swing Shift (1984), followed by the 1987 comedy Overboard. Decades later, the pair returned to the big screen in Netflix’s holiday franchise, The Christmas Chronicles (2018) and its sequel The Christmas Chronicles 2 (2020). While Overboard struggled at the box office, it later cultivated a cult following; Hawn has noted that re‑watching the movie reminds her why she fell in love with Russell in the first place.

Beyond the credits, the duo’s professional rapport has been highlighted in interviews. On Good Morning America, Hawn remarked that the “best part of the movie was working with Kurt…he is like me. We’re workers, and he really gets on that set and knows what works, what doesn’t, and we’re on time and we literally work together.” Russell echoed this sentiment in a 2023 Wall Street Journal profile, stating, “we hit it off and agreed, ‘Let’s have fun until we don’t.’ It’s been 43 years.”

The couple has deliberately chosen to remain unmarried, a decision they have discussed publicly. On the UK panel show Loose Women, Hawn explained that the freedom of not being bound by marriage “gives you the freedom to make decisions one way or the other,” and that both she and Russell simply “chose to stay.” Their family includes their son Wyatt Russell, born in 1990, and eight grandchildren. Hawn’s earlier children—actors Oliver Hudson and Kate Hudson—are also part of the extended family.

Their personal and professional partnership has made them a notable example of a long‑standing Hollywood romance. While they have not pursued a traditional marital path, their shared life has been described as “lavish” and filled with mutual respect. The couple’s continued collaboration, especially in the recent Christmas franchise, demonstrates how personal bonds can translate into sustained creative output.

As of 2026, Hawn and Russell remain active in the entertainment industry. Hawn continues to produce and star in projects, while Russell has taken on roles in television and film, including his portrayal of Santa Claus in the Netflix holiday movies. Their joint filmography, spanning from the late 1960s to the present, reflects both the evolution of Hollywood comedy and the enduring appeal of a partnership that has survived the changing tides of the industry.

The couple’s longevity has also been noted by industry observers as a rare example of a Hollywood partnership that has survived the pressures of fame, public scrutiny, and changing industry dynamics. Their joint appearances at film festivals and award ceremonies have reinforced their status as a beloved duo. In addition to their on‑screen work, both Hawn and Russell have pursued individual projects that have earned critical acclaim, further cementing their individual legacies while maintaining a shared public image.