Who is Gary Oldman’s wife Gisele Schmidt, when was their wedding and who else has The Darkest Hour star been married to?

GISELE Schmidt was in the crowd to support her husband Gary Oldman as he collected his Oscar last night.
But how much do we know about her and how long have they been married? Here's the lowdown...
Who is Gisele Schmidt?
Gisele Schmidt is a writer and art curator currently married to English actor Gary Oldman.
Gisele has also been married before and has a young son with her ex-husband.
The pair met via Gary's interest in art photography.
Gisele has attended a number of red carpet events over the past year, accompanying the actor to the worldwide premiere of the Darkest Hour.
When was their wedding?
In August 2017, the two-time Oscar nominee married Gisele Schmidt in a low-key ceremony at the home of Oldman's manager, Douglas Urbanski.
Gary revealed he proposed to his current wife whilst dressed as Winston Churchill.
Speaking to reporters at the Paris Theater in November, Gary said: "You know, sometimes you have to go through the others."
"I’ve gone through my thing and we’re like peas in a pod… I’m nearly 60 and at last, I think I’ve come home.”
Who else has The Darkest Hour star been married to?
Incredibly the Oscar winner has been married five times.
His first marriage was to English actress Lesley Manville, who received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Phantom Thread. The couple were married from 1987 to 1987 and have one son together.
Gary went on to marry another actress, Uma Thurman in 1990 after they met on the set of State of Grace, but they also separated after two years together.
Gary had two sons with Donya Fiorentino during their marriage from 1997 to 2001 and was granted sole legal custody in the divorce.
On 31 December 2008, Gary married English singer and actress Alexandra Edenborough in California but she filed for divorce in January 2015.
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What did Gary Oldman win at the Academy Awards?
Gary Oldman won the award for Best Actor at this year's Oscars for his portrayal of Winston Churchill.
This was Gary's second nomination, after previously losing out for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
He beat out competition from Daniel Day-Lewis, Daniel Kuluuya, Timothée Chalamet, and Denzel Washington.