Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Star Brett Dalton Files For Divorce
He was a series regular on Marvel and ABC's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Actor Brett Dalton, 36, filed for divorce in Los Angeles from his
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Court documents list their date of separation as August 1, 2019.
The files also indicate that Ward is seeking joint legal and physical custody of their daughter, and hydraclubbioknikokex7njhwuahc2l67lfiz7z36md2jvopda7nchid.onion he plans to pay Melissa child support.
Custody arrangement: Dalton and Trn married in December 2015 and share a seven-year-old daughter. He's seeking joint legal and physical custody and offering to pay child support, according to court filings; shown in 2017
Leading man: Brett debuted in 2013 on ABC's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. as Greg Ward, a member of the secretive organization that investigates supernatural and superhero-related events
Brett his soon-to-be ex-wife first met while attend the Yale School of Drama together.
It's unclear if location or distance played a role in the couple's separation. Brett filed for divorce in Los Angeles, but Melissa is currently based in New York City, where she works as a costume designer.
Dalton had guest roles on Blue Bloods and Army Wives, as well as a larger role as Robert Todd Lincoln in the National Geographic TV movie Killing Lincoln (2013).
That same year he debuted on ABC's Agents OF S.H.I.E.L.D. as lead character Grant Ward, a member of the fictional peacekeeping agency that often deals with supernatural and superhero-related threats.
Switcheroo: Dalton (L) shocked viewers when he was revealed to be a turncoat member of the evil fascist organization Hydra toward the end of the first season
Keeping busy: Since ending his stint on the superhero-adjacent series, Brett has been featured in guest roles on Elementary and Deception; pictured November 5
He shocked audience members late in the first season when it was revealed he was a double agent from the fascistic organization Hydra, a major antagonist featured in the Captain America movies.
He continued in the role through season three, before being recast as the Inhuman supervillain Hive.
Dalton returned to play Ward for a recurring arc on season four, and four a guest role in season five.
ABC renewed the series for a seventh and final season, set to air sometime in mid-2020.
On TV: He can currently be seen on the rebooted version of the children's TV series Ghostwriter, which was released on the new Apple TV+ streaming service on November 1; shown in 2015
Since ending his stint on the superhero-adjacent series, Brett has been featured in guest roles on Elementary and Deception.
He also took on lead roles in the Hallmark Channel TV movies Cooking With Love and Once Upon A Christmas Miracle.
He can currently be seen on the rebooted version of the children's TV series Ghostwriter, which was released on the new Apple TV+ streaming service on November 1.
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