TORONTO — Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose popular documentaries include Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 911, has split from his wife Kathleen Glynn after 21 years.
According to documents filed with Antrim County Circuit Court in Michigan, Moore started divorce proceedings on June 17.
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The couple has no children.
Moore and his wife shared a home on Michigan’s Torch Lake. Both are natives of Flint.
Glynn, 55, worked as a costume designer for film and television before becoming a producer with Moore’s company, Dog Eat Dog Films.
Moore, 59, made his film debut with Rogers & Me in 1989 and went on to make the comedy Canadian Bacon and several acclaimed documentaries. He was host of the short-lived series TV Nation and has written a number of books.
He has retained Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn to handle the divorce.
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