Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Daniel Day Lewis Family: Son Gets Married This Week in Miami, But Kid’s Famed Actress Mother Appealing Fraud Conviction in France (Exclusive)

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EXCLUSIVE It’s a good news, bad news situation for Daniel Day Lewis.

The three time Oscar winner will see his son get married this weekend in Miami. But the kid’s mom, French actress Isabelle Adjani, might not be there. She’s on trial in a Paris appeals court fighting a tax fraud conviction that could send her to jail. In 2023, she was hit with a $250K fine and a two year prison suspended sentence. (See details below.)

We’re waiting for the verdict. She may go to prison, which would be a first for an ex girlfriend of Warren Beatty!

Meantime, DDL and Adjani’s son, Gabriel Kane, gets hitched this weekend in Miami to Irena Dimitrova. They already have a son named Phoenix. Which makes DDL a grandfather.

According to their very public website, the couple met as teachers at Sunflower Creative Arts in Del Ray Beach, Florida. Kane proposed last July in Big Sky, Montana. I’m actually surprised there is such a website considering that DDL is extremely private. But there are photos, information, and a registry. They’re raising money for an 8-Day Alaska Inside Passage Explorer & Glacier Bay cruise. Sweet, but couldn’t dad give them a gift?

The wedding party lists bridesmaids and groomsmen. None of the latter will be Gabriel’s two half brothers through DDL and Rebecca Miller, however.

As for Adjani, a five time Cesar (French Oscar) winner, what got her into this mess? Screen Daily reported in 2023: Adjani has consistently maintained her innocence in the face of charges that include evading taxes on a €2m gift by presenting it as a loan, and also of having pretended to live in Portugal for two years, rather than at her actual home in France.

Good luck to the happy couple!

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