Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, a Welsh actor and two-time Academy Award winner, revealed personal details about his first marriage in his memoir We Did Ok, Kid, released on November 4, 2025.
Hopkins is recognized as one of the most prolific and extraordinary actors of all time, known for his acclaimed performances on stage and in film.
Hopkins married Petronella Barker, a British actress and daughter of actress Pearl Hackney and comedian Eric Barker, in September 1967 when she was 24 years old. Barker appeared in productions like Othello, A Flea in Her Ear, The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, and Miss Nightingale.
In his memoir, Hopkins described their marriage as "the worst two years of my life," attributing its failure primarily to their "opposing personalities" and his struggle with alcoholism. By the time Hopkins realized the mismatch, Barker was already pregnant with their first child.
“What followed were the worst two years of my life.”
The couple separated in 1972 after a difficult marriage.
Anthony Hopkins' memoir offers insight into his challenging early marriage and personal battles, shaping the journey of an iconic actor.
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