Inside Chad Michael Murray's Sweet Family World With Sarah Roemer
Originally appeared on E! Online
Chad Michael Murray had a few rocky hills to traverse in his personal life before he reached the mountaintop.
But once he crested the highest peak and found Sarah Roemer at the top, he settled in to enjoy the view and has been nesting ever since.
"I've had so much growth over the last 20-something years," the actor, who's turning 43 Aug. 24, told Parade in October.
His noted timespan dated back to the beginning of his six-season run as Lucas Scott on One Tree Hill in 2003 and included his five-month marriage to costar Sophia Bush in 2005. (Which, as he recently said, occurred when he was "a baby" who "didn't know up, down, left, right.")
Since then, he'd become "a family man," he added. "I've got my amazing wife and three beautiful babies and that's my pack."
But while the Buffalo, N.Y., native is obviously light-years away from his earliest days in Hollywood, you could say the growing-up process accelerated once he met Roemer in 2013 on the set of the Crackle series Chosen.
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The comely costars, both of whom started out in show business as models, quickly chose each other: The first report that they were dating surfaced in August 2014—barely a month before they tied the knot, as respective anniversary tributes years later would reveal.
On Jan. 20, 2015, Murray revealed to E! News that he and the Disturbia actress were married and his rep subsequently confirmed they were expecting their first child together.
"I'm a romantic," said the Freaky Friday star. "I'm a family guy. I want that core. I tend to keep everything quiet. I love my life. That's the part that I keep for myself."
Murray and Roemer's son was born several months later, the actor giving his regrets for missing a charity event with his beloved Buffalo Bills.
"My fav event 2 attend," he tweeted May 31, 2015, "but we've been blessed with a son. Gods greatest gift."
He continued, "Sarah & I couldn’t b happier & intend 2 spend many a day having family adventures & watching @buffalobills football! & also @Chargers now."
As for what the devoted teammates named their baby boy, Murray and Roemer have never shared as much. Nor have they revealed the monikers of their now 7-year-old and 10-month-old daughters, or posted readily identifiable pictures of their brood.
The couple do share photos of the kids on Instagram, but either cover their faces—pics of Mickey, etc.,. were apropos for a snap from their Father's Day trip to Disneyland—or go with shots of their little ones mainly facing away from the camera.
Though, in a real heart-burster Roemer posted April 30, a bit of their 9-year-old son's face could be seen amid a "cuddle puddle" with his sisters.
Neither spouse, however, has qualms about showing off just how much they dig each other.
"The world has been lighter & brighter since the day you entered it," Murray wrote in a 2022 Mother's Day tribute on Instagram. "You've extended that light through our little pack."
Growing up with a single dad for much of his life, Murray continued, "I never truly knew the importance of a mother until I had the honor of watching you carry this family on your back from that moment our son was born...Your heart lights our world. Our babies know just how lucky they are to have you as their Mama. I love you dearly."
Wishing Murray a happy ninth anniversary last September, Roemer called him her "favorite human."
Captioning a pic of the two of them asleep that was surreptitiously snapped by their son while the family was on a cross-country trip, she continued, "I love growing, learning, juggling, & loving in this beautiful life with you. I'm so happy we get to do it together."
So it hasn't just been Murray who's experienced so much growth over the past two decades, but he was the one who had the more glaring spotlight trained on him for the duration.
"I feel grateful to just be at peace in a moment now, where I wasn't before," he told Parade. "I was always looking forward instead of just enjoying what was right in front of me."
And though he dubbed himself a romantic years beforehand, Murray admitted that his definition of what that meant had changed significantly since becoming a husband and father.
"I think when I was younger, romance was an idea to me, but now I think romance is in the little things that you never thought were romantic before," the actor explained. "Let's say I work 14 hours, and I come home and I'm exhausted and usually you just want to take your clothes off and just go to bed, right? But let's say my wife's under the weather or I can tell she's just run down from being with the kids all day. [I] clock in and go, 'I got this.'"
Wait, reader, it gets even better.
"I run over and do the dishes and pick up and put the kids to bed and be like, 'Go, go, go, go rest. I got this. We're fine,'" he continued. "That's romantic to me in a different way than it ever would have been when I was, say, 20."
Um, we're not swooning, you're swooning.
Murray has also evolved in the professional arena, telling Numéro in May that being a dad does affect what sort of roles he accepts.
"I don't want my kids going to school, being freshman in high school, and dad's butt posted all over their locker," he cracked. "That's not fair to them, so making decisions for that has been great."
And once the job is booked, just the act of going to work is more inspiring to Murray these days, knowing he's also got an audience at home.
"I have a different appreciation every day getting up and getting to go to work, which I try to bestow on my children," he said. "When they see me go to work, I say, 'All right, guys, I get to go to work today.' And I try to let them know that that's a gift."
And Murray has made sure that his children do actually get to see him leave for the set.
His motto being never to leave home without his family, Roemer and the kids were with him in Nova Scotia—"We live out of a suitcase pretty much primarily," he told Parade—while he filmed the CW series Sullivan's Crossing.
"My boy started playing football, my daughter joined dance class and then they both decided amongst themselves like, 'Hey, you know what? We want to try going to school," he said, describing how quickly they felt at home. "Because we were homeschooling forever. We're like, 'Okay, great.' So we just dialed ourselves into this community so much and we love it here."
And even more important than showing his kids the uplifting power of work is getting to go home to them—and Roemer—after he's done for the day.
"I come home, say hello, hugs, kisses all around," Murray told Numéro. "We sit down, we play, we watch something together, put them to bed and then get back to the text, get back to the focus. And we do that for everything."
Overall, he simply doesn't believe in "breaking up the pack," even if for only a couple of days, and wouldn't have it any other way.
"I wouldn't trade this for anything," he said, "no matter the amount of success, it doesn't matter."
Besides, he's already succeeded at impressing his most important demographic: Not long ago, Murray returned home from work one day to find Roemer and his 7-year-old watching him charm Hilary Duff in 2004's A Cinderella Story.
"I said, 'What you watching?'" he shared the full-circle moment with E! News in May. "Right away I knew, she loved it."
But while a cinematic fairy tale is good for the occasional rewatch, what Murray and Roemer have built is the kind of romance that sustains a couple year in and year out.
"Don't wait for the rain," Murray said, offering the secret to his own enduring partnership. "Love big, give your whole heart. My wife's right there and she's everything. She's my rock."
And being a father, he told E! News in December, "You learn a lot about yourself and selflessness and just loving and giving. It's been, not even close, the best chapter of my life so far."
So while Murray doesn't want to be anything other than what he's trying to be lately, make the most of this moment to see where more of the stars of One Tree Hill are now:
James Lafferty as Nathan Scott
Hilarie Burton as Peyton Sawyer
Sophia Bush as Brooke Davis
Chad Michael Murray as Lucas Scott
Bethany Joy Lenz as Haley James Scott
Paul Johansson as Dan Scott
Lee Norris as Marvin "Mouth" McFadden
Antwon Tanner as Antwon "Skills" Taylor
Craig Sheffer as Keith Scott
Austin Nichols as Julian Baker
Danneel Ackles as Rachel Gatina
Barbara Alyn Woods as Deb Scott
Moira Kelly as Karen Roe
Barry Corbin as Brian "Whitey" Durham
Stephen Colletti as Chase Adams
Jackson Brundage as Jamie Scott
Shantel VanSanten as Quinn James
Torrey DeVitto as Carrie
Robert Buckley as Clay Evans
Tyler Hilton as Chris Keller
Jana Kramer as Alex Dupre
(Originally published July 7, 2024 at 3 a.m. PT)