Chris O’Donnell Talks about Tea and Miscommunication

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Just look at the cute smile of Chris O’Donnell, he looks still young as a father of five daughter with wife, Caroline Fentress.

There’s something in common to his role as Special Agent G. Callen in NCIS : Los Angeles, Callen “doesn’t reveal too much about himself to other people,” says O’Donnell to Michigan Avenue magazine and neither O’Donnell. Most of his personal life remains unknown except, he’s been married for almost 14 years to his college sweetheart.

He’s different than other celebrities who loves to be attentioned, he rather says, “It’s not my cup of tea.” No matter how sexy and beautiful the lifestyle on reality show like The Hills and the Kardashians, he says, “Going out to be seen has never been my style. To me, that’s harder work than a 14-hour day on the set.”

Touring with kids to Chicago and introduce “the greatest burger in the world” which he says “Charlie Beinlich’s Food and Tap in Northbrook,” he’s type of a man who won’t  forget his root, his brother and sister even lives in Los Angeles.

And perhaps ‘Beware to what you wished for because it might come true’ may fit to him, since he was “wanted five children.”

“But when we got four (Finley, now 3 ½), I was like, okay, we’re done.” Then less in a year later, the couple were surprised with the news that they’re expecting their fifth baby. “Five was the only time we were really surprised,” he admits. “All along the way we were strategic about what we were doing and then, uh, a little miscommunication there.”

But still the proud daddy with five adorable kids felt the blessing touch his heart with the present of his fifth child, Maeve (Frances, 2), “We’ve got five and we couldn’t be happier because Maeve is such a cute little girl,” he says.

There’s a good thing he said if you check the Wikipedia about him, he says, “You start to think that you had only 20 events that actually happened in your life. That’s really just scratching the surface.” And maybe it’s time for us to respect the value of life deeply.

Chris and Caroline are also parents to daughter Lily Anne, 10, and sons Christopher ‘Chip’ Eugene, 9, and Charles McHugh, 6 ½.