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“Silver Spoons” star Ricky Schroder gets remarried at 55

- - “Silver Spoons” star Ricky Schroder gets remarried at 55

Raechal ShewfeltAugust 21, 2025 at 6:00 AM

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Ricky Schroder pictured in 2020

Ricky Schroder, who's known for his work on TV's Silver Spoons and NYPD Blue, has reason to celebrate.

The former child star has married Julie Trammel, a theater actress, according to a post that both shared on social media.

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Ricky Schroder attends the Emmy Awards on Sept. 23, 1984

Photos show the couple grinning while wearing wedding attire and holding hands on a beach. They tied the knot July 9 in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, according to TMZ.

Trammel captioned it with a Bible verse, "Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder - Matthew 19:6."

And Schroder commented below, "I didn't want the evening to ever end...so I married you."

EW has reached out to Schroder's team for comment.

The couple announced they were engaged in July 2024, also on social media. She posted footage of herself playing the 1971 Bill Evans song "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" on the piano. That one she captioned, "I'll be doing mine with Ricky."

At the time, Schroder shared the post on his Instagram Story, adding, "I love Julie," per PEOPLE.

She had first put him on her social media six months before that, the magazine noted.

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Schroder, 55, was previously married to Andrea Schroder, with whom he shares four adult children, for more than two decades. She filed for divorce in 2016.

The actor was on the sitcom Silver Spoons between 1982 and 1987, and went on to appear in the Lonesome Dove miniseries in 1989 and its 1993 sequel. His other credits include three seasons of the gritty police drama NYPD Blue, stints on Scrubs and 24, and the movie Crimson Tide.

But he hasn't acted in almost a decade. He's said that he's done with acting, which he first did in 1979 Jon Voight movie The Champ.

He had decided to leave Hollywood and move to Colorado, he told Fox News Digital in February 2024. He said he would tell his younger self, "Don't lose sight of the Lord. Because in Hollywood, it's easy to lose sight of the Lord there."

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