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Hearties know Pascale Hutton as Rosemary from When Calls the Heart, but in her personal life, the actress is also a wife and the mother of two boys. Who is Pascale Hutton’s husband? Keep reading to learn about her family off-screen.
On When Calls the Heart, Hutton portrays Rosemary Coulter, an actress who arrived in Season 1 of Hope Valley to rekindle her relationship with Constable Jack Thornton. After her attempts to win Jack back from Elizabeth (Erin Krakow) fail, she falls in love with Leeland “Lee” Coulter (Kavan Smith). Lee is the owner of the sawmill, which brought success and jobs to Hope Valley after a mine explosion closed the mine in the town.
The beloved couple started dating in Season 2 and tied the knot by Season 3. Finally, in the Season 9 finale, The Coulters learned that Rosemary was expecting their first child after years of waiting. The couple welcomed their daughter in Season 10, Episode 4, “Great Expectations.” They named her “Marigold” or “Goldie” for short, after Rosemary’s mother. So, who is Pascale Hutton’s husband in real life, and do they have a family of their own? Read on to find out.
Who is Pascale Hutton’s husband?
Who is Pascale Hutton’s husband? The When Calls the Heart actress is married to former Canadian actor Danny Dorosh, who now works in law enforcement. Dorosh’s acting credits include Food for the Gods, The 4400, and It Must Be Love. The couple married in September 2022 and have two sons together but have chosen not to release their names to the public.
Although the actress has decided to keep her family life private, she spoke about her husband and kids in a rare interview with My Devotional Thoughts in 2017. “My husband is the most incredible man in the world, and my boys just love him to death. They think he is the best person who has ever walked the earth,” she said of Dorosh. “And we also have a wonderful nanny who holds things together behind the scenes. I honestly couldn’t do it without the two of them.”
The actress also spoke about the difficulties of balancing her professional career with her personal life. “It is for me, as I’m sure it is for any working woman out there. It’s a challenge because you want to work. Hopefully, you enjoy your work, which I do. I feel quite passionate about my work,” she explained. “But obviously, your heart is always with your kids, and so I feel that tug. Fortunately for me, if we film When Calls the Heart five or six months out of the year, I usually have the rest of the time off where I’m home and a full-time mom. I’m doing pick-ups and drop-offs from school. I’m taking my kids to activities. I’m making their lunches. I’m doing everything.”
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hutton told Entertainment Tonight that her husband works in law enforcement and had to work every day while her kids stayed home. While the situation was stressful, the couple worked together to keep their kids stress-free while she home-schooled them when schools were closed. “When [Dorosh is] home, it’s really about connecting as a family, and making our family and the home life as calm and peaceful and joyful,” Hutton explained.
When Calls the Heart is available to stream on Peacock.
For more on When Calls the Heart, check out our gallery below of WCTH’s real-life partners and who the cast is married and dating.
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