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Who is Krysten Ritter’s partner Adam Granduciel? Meet her son’s father

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KRYSTEN Ritter hit the mainstream after starring in AMC’s Breaking Bad and its spinoff, El Camino, and became a household name after starring roles in Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 and Jessica Jones.

As the actress’ star power grows, fans and followers are curious to know more about her personal life, including her relationship with partner Adam Granduciel.

Musical guest Adam Granduciel of The War on Drugs performs Pain on January 22, 2018, on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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Musical guest Adam Granduciel of The War on Drugs performs Pain on January 22, 2018, on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonCredit: Getty

Who is Adam Granduciel?

Adam Granduciel, born Adam Granofsky, is a singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer.

He is best known as the lead singer of the indie rock band The War on Drugs.

Granduciel was born in Dover, Massachusetts on February 15, 1979.

He is a first-generation American, born to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents.

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Granduciel came up with his stage name while attending Roxbury Latin School, an all-boys day school in West Roxbury, Boston.

His French teacher, Ken Conn, inspired his stage name – “du ciel” meaning “of the sky”, a play on “Gran-of-sky”.

Granduciel graduated from Dickinson College, a private liberal arts college in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Although he did not major in music, he pursued artistic pursuits, studying painting and photography.

In 2003, after a brief stint in Oakland, California, Granduciel moved to Philadelphia, where he met Kurt Vile.

Vile would become his friend and frequent musical collaborator.

The duo began producing and recording lo-fi music together.

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They eventually formed the band Kurt Vile & The Violators, to which Granduciel contributed backing vocals and guitar.

The pair formed The War on Drugs in 2005, although Vile left the band – amicably – to focus on his solo career.

“Adam was the first guy I met when I moved back to Philadelphia in 2003,” Vile said in a 2011 interview with The line of best fit.

“We agree on many things. I was obsessed with Bob Dylan at the time, and we were totally obsessed with it.”

“We started playing together early on and he would be in my band, The Violators.”

“Then eventually I played in The War On Drugs… The War On Drugs is Adam’s film. [band] – I only play guitar.”

The War on Drugs has released five studio albums, including Wagonwheel Blues (2008), Slave Ambient (2011), Lost in the Dream (2014), A Deeper Understanding (2017), and I Don’t Live Here Anymore (2021).

“This record was me doing something that I knew was me,” says Granduciel, referring to 2014’s Lost in the Dream.

“I wasn’t sure if it was good, but I knew I would release it to a lot of people,” he added, in a 2017 interview with Deputy.

The War on Drugs’ 2017 album A Deeper Understanding won the Grammy for Best Rock Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.

The band is described as having an indie-rock, neo-psychedelia, Americana and country rock sound.

Current members include:

  • Adam Granduciel on vocals and guitar
  • David Hartley on bass
  • Robbie Bennet on keyboards
  • Charlie Hall on drums
  • Jon Natchez on saxophone and keyboards
  • Anthony LaMarca on guitar
  • Eliza Hardy Jones on percussion and keyboards

In addition to The War on Drugs and his collaborations with Vile, Granduciel has also collaborated with independent and mainstream artists.

He contributed to Sharon Van Etten’s fourth studio album, Are We There (2014), produced Sore Eros’s 2020 self-titled album, and recorded a cover of the Grateful Dead’s Touch of Gray for a 2016 tribute album, Day of the Dead.

In 2024, Granduciel appeared in Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter, playing electric guitar on the song II Most Wanted, which also featured Miley Cyrus.

When did Krysten Ritter and Adam Granduciel start dating?

Krysten Ritter and Adam Granduciel officially started dating in the summer of 2014.

The pair met through mutual connections in the entertainment industry, with Ritter reportedly attending some of Granduciel’s live shows.

Although Ritter is best known for her acting, she is also part of an indie rock duo, Ex Vivian, with her childhood friend, William Thomas Burnett.

Ritter and Granduciel likely bonded over their shared love of music and the arts.

Ritter was previously in a relationship with Charmed actor Ivan Sergei from 2009 to 2010, and with actor Brian Geraghty, known for his roles in Big Sky and The Hurt Locker, from 2011 to 2013.

In a 2012 interview with Playboy, Ritter opened up about her thoughts on marriage.

“I was never the little girl who dreamed of a wedding or a big white dress,” she said, as reported by Us weekly.

“It’s never been my thing, but I don’t think I’m upset about marriage,” she added.

“I just don’t know if I’m that type. Marriage seems scary to me.”

“I’m in a serious relationship,” she added, referring to her ex, Geraghty.

“We have a dog together. We live five minutes away from each other. It’s paradise.”

“I think that might be the key: separate homes, separate bank accounts. Why mess with that?”

Ritter and Granduciel are a relatively low-key couple and rarely make public appearances together.

There was even some speculation that the couple had split in 2021, although sources claim these rumors were false.

Ritter and Granduciel were last seen together in November 2023, shopping for some gardening essentials at a Lowe’s Home Improvement store with their son.

She also appeared, with her son in tow, in The War on Drugs concert in May 2024.

Although there are no wedding plans in the future, it appears the couple is still going strong – or at least presenting a united front to their son.

The couple recently celebrated their tenth anniversary on June 5, 2024, based on an old post from Ritter’s Instagram.

Adam Granduciel and Krysten Ritter attend the 91st Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on February 24, 2019 in Hollywood, California

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Adam Granduciel and Krysten Ritter attend the 91st Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on February 24, 2019 in Hollywood, CaliforniaCredit: Getty

Do Krysten Ritter and Adam Granduciel have children?

Krysten Ritter and Adam Granduciel are not just in a long-term relationship.

The duo also has a child, a son named Bruce Julian Knight Granofsky.

Ritter debuted her pregnancy at the 2019 Oscars, which she attended with Granduciel.

She also revealed the news simultaneously on her social media.

Ritter posted a few photos of herself and her beau on Instagram, dressed to the nines, showing off her baby bump in a form-fitting burgundy lace dress.

“Surprise!!! #oscars”, Ritter captioned her postnext to a red heart emoji.

Ritter gave birth on July 29, 2019.

Although she frequently posts her son on social media, she typically faces him away from the camera or covers his face with an emoji for privacy.

“My dear angel, thank you for choosing me to be your mommy and for making all my dreams come true. The best show I’ve ever had. Happy Mother’s Day!” she wrote in a 2020 post.

Ritter, Granduciel and their son are also often seen running errands in Los Angeles or on family outings in nearby Ojai, California.

“I had no idea I was going to be a kid again,” Krysten told Hollywood Life about her motherhood journey, as reported by Daily Mail.

“Being able to see the world through their eyes and finding joy in playing with toys and things like dancing to Baby Shark, [or] Dressing up for Halloween is the best!”

“I am so grateful for this gift,” she added.





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