Joe Mantegna, best known for playing David Rossi in the iconic “Criminal Minds,” fell head over heels for his beloved wife way back in 1969

Joe Mantegna tapped into one of life’s fulfilling blessings by having a partner ready to make sacrifices for his success. Behind this successful on-screen star is a supportive woman who has remained in his corner for forty-seven years. Inside their love journey.

Fans of the CBS series “Criminal Minds” would recall that one of their favorite cast members, David Rossi, played by Joe Mantegna, was a compelling character to watch.

Rossi had been in and out of several relationships and marriages, trying to find his soulmate. However, he claimed that he missed an opportunity for true love as his childhood sweetheart was the one who got away.

 

 

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