What ‘Grease’ Beauty Didi Conn’s Husband of 42 Years, with Whom She Raised Autistic Son, Looks Like – Pics

Introducing Didi Conn’s devoted husband of more than 40 years, musician David Shire. While raising their autistic kid, the couple has had many highs and lows over the years, including health concerns and separation.

Actress Didi Conn has spent a large portion of her life in the public eye. However, there have been difficulties in her marriage to composer David Shire behind the scenes.

They briefly separated as a result of the strain of raising their autistic son, Danny. But in the end, the couple got back together, and they’ve been together for more than 40 years, becoming closer every day. Check out their tale.

Didi Conn at the 2018 STL Pop Culture Con on August 17 in St. Charles, Missouri. | Source: Getty Images

From “Grease” Stardom to Caring for Her Autistic Son

When Didi costarred with Susan Buckner and Stockard Channing in the classic 1978 movie “Grease,” she became well-known. Her portrayal as Frenchy, the charming and vivacious beauty school dropout, was unforgettable.

Didi Conn as Frenchy in “Grease” in 1978. | Source: Getty Images

The actress then married famous composer David Shire a few years later. David, who was born in Buffalo in 1937, started his career as a television composer in the 1960s, contributing to programs such as “The Virginian.” He gained recognition for his work when he ventured into Broadway and movies over the years.

Didi Conn posing for a promotional photo for the series “Benson” circa 1980. | Source: Getty Images

He received a Grammy for his score to “Saturday Night Fever” and an Oscar for his song “It Goes Like It Goes” from the 1979 movie “Norma Rae.” David has had nominations for major honors like the BAFTAs, Tonys, and Emmys over his career.

Didi Conn at the “Frida” New York special screening on October 23, 2002. | Source: Getty Images

Apart from their achievements in their careers, Didi and David are deeply committed to their son Danny, who was identified as having autism at the age of three. But raising a child on the spectrum was extremely difficult.

The “Grease” actress reminisced about their early years and the difficulties they encountered when Danny was unable to communicate: “He’d have terrible tantrums… terrible, terrible, outbursts of annoyance because he was silent.”

For a significant portion of his youth, Danny was mute, and he didn’t tell Didi he loved her until he was 26. “This year was the first time Danny said, ‘I love you,'” she stated, referring to the poignant occasion in 2019. He stated it over the phone as I was getting ready to take a plane to the UK. ‘Say it again, baby.’ I repeated. And he did.”

Didi Conn at the Off-Broadway “Vitaly: An Evening of Wonders” opening night on June 20, 2018, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

“Then he said, ‘Why are you crying?'” the actress said. I informed him that those were tears of joy. And did I cry, my God? It truly was the most significant milestone. Because he was so sensitive and disliked being held, it was difficult for me to hold him as a newborn. Hearing that was truly something remarkable.

Didi Conn at “The Academy Presents ‘Grease’ (1978) 40th Anniversary” event on August 15, 2018, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Didi put her acting career on hold for years to take care of Danny, who needed 24-hour assistance because he was extremely sensitive to noise and couldn’t be left alone. But in 2018, Danny made the shift to live and work on a farm, which allowed him greater freedom.

Didi was free to pursue new possibilities as a result of Danny’s life transition. On “Dancing on Ice,” she became the oldest contestant when she joined the cast the following year.

Didi Conn on the “Dancing On Ice” red carpet on December 18, 2018, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Didi responded, “I have a son who has special needs, so he lives on a farm and works there, and this has given me the time in my life to find out who is Didi, not Didi mommy [sic],” when asked why she accepted the task.

Didi Conn and Łukasz Różycki during a photocall for “Dancing On Ice” on December 18, 2018, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Navigating Challenges in Their Marriage

Even though Didi enjoys her job and her family, her marriage suffered as a result of the difficulties of raising a child with special needs. “I think I tried to take too much on my own, and it was very difficult — very difficult on a marriage,” Didi said, looking back on this trying period. You must have empathy for your spouse.

Robert Guillaume, Didi Conn, and David Shire at the 38th Annual Tony Awards on June 3, 1984, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

As David found it difficult to handle Danny’s condition and his requirements, the tension ultimately resulted in their separation. Didi realized during the separation that although the circumstances were difficult for both of them, it was just “too much” for her husband.

But after a while away, David came back. “He came back, and we are closer than ever,” Didi said. During Didi’s participation in “Dancing on Ice,” in 2019, David experienced a health crisis.

Fans of the program were dismayed by the actress’s sudden exit from the competition to join her husband in the United States, but her family remained her top priority.

David Shire and Didi Conn at the Children and Art honoring Stephen Sondheim’s 75th Birthday post-show dinner on March 21, 2005, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Didi and David continued to display their love and support for one another by appearing in public together over the years. When they attended the “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” new cast party in New York City in 2010, they were beaming.

David Shire and Didi Conn at the ”Love, Loss, and What I Wore” new cast celebration on March 4, 2010, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Didi and David were shown cuddling on the red carpet at the Broadway premiere of “Nice Work If You Can Get It” in New York two years later. David sported a dark suit with a beige coat slung over his arm, while the actress wore a bright red scarf.

Didi Conn and David Shire at the “Nice Work If You Can Get It” Broadway opening night on April 24, 2012, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

A month later, Didi and David were photographed smiling broadly as they stood in each other’s arms at the “Evening of Discovery” Gala in New York.

Didi Conn and David Shire at the “Evening of Discovery” Gala on May 15, 2012, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

The pair kissed on the red carpet at the Pasadena, California, premiere of the musical “Waterfall” in 2015. David wore a dark suit jacket with a light blue tie, while Didi dazzled in a black-and-white dress with stripes.

Didi Conn and David Shire at “The Pasadena Playhouse Presents ‘Waterfall'” opening night performance on June 7, 2015, in Pasadena, California. | Source: Getty Images

Didi and David were dressed appropriately for the 2019 “Big The Musical” gala performance. The devoted pair was captured on camera sharing a tender embrace while walking the London event’s red carpet.

Didi Conn and David Shire at the “Big The Musical” gala performance on September 17, 2019, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images

Despite their brief separation, Didi Conn has gracefully managed her celebrity and family over the years, overcoming obstacles with tenacity with her husband at her side. Much of her life was defined by her marriage and the experience of raising her autistic son, which demonstrated her undying devotion to those she loves.