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'Ozark' Star Julia Garner Just Made a Rare Appearance With Her Husband at the Emmys

Adrianna Freedman
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The 74th annual Primetime Emmy Awards are in full swing, and Ozark star Julia Garner brought a special person with her.

While walking the 2022 Emmys red carpet, Julia posed for photos with her husband of three years, musician Mark Foster. In typical couples' fashion, the actress and the Foster the People frontman matched in all-black ensembles. Mark looked debonair in a classic tuxedo and Julia was dressed in a show-stopping number.

Wearing a black gown with flowered embroidery, Julia's outfit of choice featured a significant cutout by her stomach. In order to give the frock its proper moment, she wore only hoop earrings and her wedding ring for jewelry. As for her blonde short hair, the Inventing Anna actress styled it curls. To tie the entire look together, Julia wore a dramatic smoky eye and a neutral lip.

Photo credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty
Photo credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty

It's a treat to see the couple walking the red carpet together, as folks know they're not usually seen side-by-side at public events. But just because they don't like to flash their romance doesn't mean they're not supportive of one another. Back in 2019, Mark congratulated his wife on winning an Emmy for her work in Ozark.

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"Congratulations you beautiful angel of a human," he wrote at the time on Instagram. "It brings me immeasurable joy to see you lifted up and recognized by your peers, your industry, and your fans. you deserve every bit of love and respect. You’re so incredibly special."

Photo credit: David Crotty
Photo credit: David Crotty

For those wondering whether Julia won the 2022 Emmy for Ozark — she did. ICYMI: At the 2022 Emmys, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. She won for the third time in the category.

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“First of all, I want to thank the Television Academy. I want to thank everybody at Netflix and MRC," she said. "I want to thank our showrunner Chris Mundy and all the writers in the writers’ room. Thank you for writing Ruth. She’s changed my life.

She continued: "I want to thank Jason Bateman for taking a chance on me. And Laura [Linney], you’ve been such a guiding light to me, and I just feel really grateful. I feel really grateful to be here. I have eight seconds left — to be here and to play Ruth and to be with such amazing beautiful artists and I love you all."

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