Danny DeVito says he and wife Rhea Perlman are 'best of friends' while living apart

Although the pair live in separate houses, Danny DeVito says he and wife Rhea Perlman remain "best of friends.""We are not living together anymore.She lives close by," the "It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia" comedian told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.He added, "We are really good, best of friends, and we always were from the very, very, very beginning."The 81-year-old said he and Perlman love talking about their passions, mainly movies and acting.ED BURNS CREDITS 'TWO-WEEK RULE' WITH WIFE CHRISTY TURLINGTON FOR KEEPING THEIR 22-YEAR MARRIAGE STRONGDespite not living together anymore, Danny DeVito says he and Rhea Perlman are best friends.
(Vivien Killilea/Getty Images) "And we talk, we love movies.We love, you know, we love acting," he said.
"We love talking about it.We always, we read plays.
We've always kept it alive with the kids, you know, with the movie business."DeVito and Perlman married in 1982, and they share three grown kids: Lucy, 43, Grace, 41, and Jake, 38.He explained that Lucy and Jake both work in the business and Grace is a "wonderful painter."MARK WAHLBERG ADMITS HOLLYWOOD FAME COMES WITH ‘BAGGAGE’ FOR HIS KIDS"But Lucy's an actress.She's in the new movie we just produced called ‘Drag,’ which is coming out in the [winter] … And we produced that with Jake, my son, who's a producer.
Lucy's also producing it, but she's in it as well.So the whole family is like kind of, we're all like in the, I guess, you know, the roar of the grease paint, the smell of the crowd, or the other way around," he joked.And DeVito is celebrating the 30th anniversary of one of his classic films with "Matilda in Concert," something the actor started doing in 2017 and which will happen at three locations this year: Cleveland, San Francisco and London.Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman with daughter Lucy in 2022.
(Frederic J.Brown/AFP)DeVito explained that 1996’s "Matilda," which he produced, directed and starred in, was "one of my favorite movies to m...