Stanley Tucci, the acclaimed actor known for his roles in films such as “The Devil Wears Prada” and “The Hunger Games,” has a rich family life that he tends to keep private. The 62-year-old has five children, three of whom he shares with his late wife, Kate Tucci, and two with his current spouse, Felicity Blunt.
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Tucci was married to Kate from 1995 until her tragic passing due to breast cancer in 2009. During their time together, they welcomed fraternal twins Isabel and Nicolo, born on January 21, 2000, as well as their daughter Camilla, born in 2002. Since Kate’s death, Tucci has expressed how much he cherishes his role as a father and the importance of maintaining family connections.
In 2010, Tucci was introduced to Felicity Blunt, sister to his “Devil Wears Prada” co-star Emily Blunt. The couple married in October 2012 and have since welcomed two children: son Matteo, born on January 25, 2015, and daughter Emilia, born on April 19, 2018. Tucci has spoken highly of Felicity’s dedication to their blended family, stating that she embraces her role as a stepmother to his three older children with grace and love.

In a 2017 interview with The Guardian, Tucci reflected on his journey of parenting, especially the challenges of being a widower with three teenagers. “It is not easy to find someone who is going to take on three teenagers and a widower,” he said. “But she was willing to take on that challenge. She cares for the kids as if they are her own, and it is a tough role.” His acknowledgment of their effort showcases the strength of their family dynamic.
Isabel and Nicolo have maintained a level of distance from the public eye, rarely appearing at events with their father. Nicolo has explored acting, making a brief appearance in the series “MotherFatherSon,” while both siblings have been described by Tucci as having a great sense of humour, a trait he values deeply. Reflecting on his parental relationships, he shared, “My kids don’t really like to watch me in movies. They just want me to be me.”
Camilla, Tucci’s youngest child with Kate, was only seven when her mother passed away. In past interviews, the actor has expressed his sadness that she, along with her siblings, did not have more time with their mother. Despite the difficulties, Tucci continues to navigate fatherhood with a genuine affection for his children’s individuality and growth.
Tucci’s life with Felicity has also involved creating family traditions, especially around cooking and shared meals. He emphasised how vital it is for families to come together for dinner, summarising it as “the most bonding or healing.” This culinary passion, which extends into their children’s lives, forms an essential part of their family life.
The actor’s reflections on being a parent in his fifties show a contemplative side, as he balances the physical demands of parenting younger children with his wealth of experience. He noted that while it can be a bit more physically challenging, “you know where to put your energy now.”
In a light-hearted anecdote during an appearance on “The Graham Norton Show,” Tucci commented on the “posh” mannerisms adopted by his son Matteo, highlighting the inherent quirks of family life while showcasing an affection for the uniqueness of each of his children.
The arrival of Emilia marked another joyful moment in Tucci’s life. He often jokes about a hope that she inherits the best traits from both parents. His light-hearted attitude towards parenting reflects his deep affection for his children and his commitment to fostering an environment filled with laughter and love.
In 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, Tucci found himself in a unique situation, quarantined with Felicity, their kids, and a friend of his eldest child. He candidly shared the dynamics of living together in such close quarters, offering a glimpse into the challenges and joys of family life during unprecedented times. He noted, “For the most part, things have been going very well… although I am sure one of them is plotting my demise as I type this,” a humorous nod to the natural chaos that family can often bring.
Stanley Tucci’s journey through parenthood reflects not only his resilience in the face of personal loss but also his commitment to nurturing his children’s personalities and wellbeing, both in a large blended family and amidst the complexities of modern life.
