Patrick Dempsey looks dashing as he links arms with his wife Jillian Fink as the couple attend the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Patrick Dempsey joined his beloved wife Jillian Fink on Saturday as they attended the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique in Monaco.
The actor, 58, appeared cheerfully beaming next to the make-up artist, also 58.
Patrick looked effortlessly cool in a blue blazer jacket, navy tee and denim.
He paired a Tag Heuer baseball cap with aviators, while Jillian opted for a khaki button-up jacket that she wore open, with a white tank top underneath.
The beauty professional – who has been married to the actor since 1999 – wore jeans and chic oversized sunglasses, while carrying the essentials in a brown handbag.
Patrick Dempsey linked arms with his beloved wife Jillian Fink as they attended the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique in Monaco on Saturday
The actor, 58, appeared cheerfully beaming next to the make-up artist, also 58
It was clear which team the actor was on as he posed in a Ferrari racing car and proudly represented the brand after his role in the 2023 film of the same name as Piero Taruffi.
Talking about his role at Ferrari last December while he was at work Good morning Americaa, Patrick admitted, “It was the best job I ever had in my life.
‘I was in Italy, driving a car, making a film with Michael Mann, eating good food, cycling on the weekend. It was a special experience with some great actors.’
Those actors include Adam Driver as driver and entrepreneur Enzo Ferrari and Shailene Woodley as his mistress Lina Lardi. Patrick portrays racer Piero Taruffi.
Patrick, who has more than ten years of experience as a professional racing driver, had unknowingly been preparing for the project for years.
‘My greatest honor is the ending, if you look [at the credits] I am part of the stunt drivers,” he revealed.
“The stunt coordinator called me early and said, ‘Do you want to drive?’ I say, ‘Absolutely.’
The actor also dyed his salt and pepper hair a platinum shade to portray the racing legend known as ‘the silver fox’.
Jillian opted for a khaki button-up jacket that she wore open, with a white tank top underneath
He paired a Tag Heuer baseball cap with a blazer jacket
It was clear which team the warm-hearted actor was on as he was captured posing in a stunning Ferrari racing car
He proudly represented the brand after his role in the 2023 film of the same name as Piero Taruffi
“It took about a week to get the right color,” he told them, “the first time it was yellow, and it didn’t work, and then I didn’t know you can just fry your scalp, and that started happening.” ‘
The dedicated star said: ‘By the end of the shoot I had fried my hair so much that I had what was called a ‘chemical cut’, my hair was starting to fall out and fall out so I had a ‘monk ring’ around the back on my head where I had my helmet on, so then my wife shaved it all off.”
He said audiences who go to the movies to see “great racing” will get their wish, “but you’ll also have a great human story.”
The Grey’s Anatomy alum also spoke about the impact his 11 seasons on the show have had on his life.
He revealed that the drama “really inspired so many people to go into the medical field and gave me the platform to be able to make the ‘Ferrari movie.’
Speaking about his role at Ferrari on Good Morning America last December, Patrick admitted: ‘It was the best job I’ve ever had in my life’
He believes his role as Dr. Derek ‘McDreamy’ Shepherd named him People’s ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ earlier last year.
“I think that was the biggest gift from that show: being able to do something positive and give back.”
The Made of Honor star founded the Dempsey Center in his home state of Maine in 2008, inspired by his mother’s battle with cancer. Amanda Dempsey died from the disease in 2014.
The center does not treat cancer, but “we treat the person holistically with comprehensive care,” he explained.
“We spend so much time and energy on research and developing the medicines that are important, but we forget about healing the human being,” he argued, adding that the services offered are not only for the patient but also for the family and everyone. around those who are affected.’
Patrick plays racer Piero Taruffi and since he has experience as a professional racing driver, he drives in the film himself. ‘My greatest honor is the ending, if you look [at the credits] I am part of the stunt drivers,” he revealed