David Harbour Ditches Wedding for Valentines Date

David Harbour Ditches Wedding for Valentines Date

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 did not attend the wedding of his costar at 's St. George’s Episcopal Church Saturday, despite being in town.

The White Plains, New York-born actor, 50, was pictured with a mystery woman on a Valentine's Day outing while .

Actors from the series in attendance included , 23; Finn Wolfhard, 23; Joe Keery, 33; Caleb McLaughlin, 24; , 23; and Natalie Dyer, 31, Page Six  reported Sunday. 

Hawke's A-lister parents Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, both 55, were among the other notable names in attendance, as well as actors Sam Nivola and 

Harbour is a year removed from his separation from English singer/actress , 40, and the pair are in the divorce process.

Harbour on Saturday donned a olive green peacoat and blue cap as he walked with the woman, who had red hair and wore a coat.

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David Harbour, 50, skipped the wedding of his Stranger Things costar Maya Hawke at New York City's St. George’s Episcopal Church despite being nearby. Pictured in LA in November 

Harbour was not with his Stranger Things colleagues Saturday, months after  after Millie Bobby Brown, 21, complained about his conduct on the set of the Netflix series.

Maya Hawke, 27, tied the knot with singer Christian Lee Hutson, 35, in NYC on Saturday. Pictured at a Stranger Things event in December in NYC 

The second-generation star was seen with the musical artist in NYC last year 

Harbour and costar Millie Bobby Brown recently looked friendly at the Stranger Things season 5 premiere, despite the star filing a harassment and bullying claim against him

 

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The Emmy-nominated actor was asked last fall by Esquire Spain what he would change in his life looking, back on the decisions he's made.

'That's such a hard question – the question of regret, or something,' Harbour said. 'I would change either everything or nothing.'

Harbour continued, 'You either accept your path completely and realise that even the pain and the slip-ups and the mistakes are all part of the journey, and that there's truth and growth, wisdom and deeper empathy and connection in all that.

'It's kind of like a house of cards, the minute you try to change one thing you kind of have to change it all.'

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