![]() ![]() ![]() We did walk into a culture that had been very “Downton Abbey.”ĭespite this, Langer is involved in her kids’ PTA - and is also teaching them to surf. People only asking me questions about the kids and the house, me talking to a bank manager and him responding to my husband. It was, “Welcome to the patriarchy,” which I had never experienced. In a recent interview with People, she explained how strange it was for her: His death prompted the family to officially move from California to his family’s estate. In 2015, when Courtenay’s father, the Earl of Devon, died, the title was passed on to both of them, making her the Countess of Devon by marriage. The 43-year-old grew up and lived most of her life in Los Angeles, so moving to the English countryside was definitely a huge transition for her. Sounds very “Downton Abbey,” doesn’t it? Not a portrait of Hollywood, exactly (although still a portrait of luxury, of course). Courtenay is the 19th Earl of Devon, and the couple is currently raising their children Joscelyn, 10, and Jack, 8, in his ancestral home of Powderham Castle in the English countryside. In 2005, Langer, who is Jewish, married Charles Courtenay in California (they danced the hora at their wedding). And a countess on the school PTA, nonetheless, illustrating that she still has a rebellious streak. Langer? She played Rayanne, the wild, rebellious best friend of Angela of the ’90s hit “My So-Called Life.” Langer’s actual life is anything but wild she’s now a countess. ![]()
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