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Steve Weber Divorce: 'Wings' Star's 17-Year Marriage Over?

Steve Weber and his wife Juliette Hohnen have become the latest Hollywood couple to end their marriage on Monday, according to multiple reports.

The 52-year-old actor is best known for his starring role on NBC's television series "Wings" during the 1990s. Weber married former MTV executive Hohnen in 1995, and the pair has two sons together.

After 17 years of marriage, Hohnen filed divorce papers at the Los Angeles Superior Court in early February citing "irreconcilable differences," reported TMZ. The gossip website also indicated that Weber and Hohnen had initially separated in October of last year.

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Furthermore, Hohnen is requesting joint legal and physical custody of their two children, Jack, 12, and Alfie, 10.

The divorce will mark Weber's second; the actor was first married to actress Finn Carter who starred in the cult classic '90s film "Tremors."

Meanwhile, Weber has recently made appearances on television with series such as "2 Broke Girls" and "Wilfred." The actor's past television credits include "The Shining," "Once And Again," and "Single White Female," and Weber has also appeared on Broadway with "The Real Thing" and "The Producers," among many others.

The actor joins several other celebrities who are awaiting the finalization of their divorces this year, including Bethenny Frankel, Demi Moore, and Diane Lane.

Lane and her husband of eight years Josh Brolin announced their split last month.

"Diane Lane and Josh Brolin have decided to end their marriage," their rep told Us weekly magazine.

"It was a mutual decision," added an insider. "It is very amicable. It's not ugly, it's just over."

Lane, 48, is best known for her roles in films such as "Unfaithful" and "Nights in Rodanthe," while 44-year-old Brolin has starred in films that include "True Grit" and "Gangster Squad."

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