Gary Oldman has agreed to pay his fourth wife a £2.2 million divorce settlement.
The Oscar-nominated English actor split with singer Alexandra Edenborough after six years of marriage.
He is keeping two properties and several vehicles and will pay his ex 3.3 million dollars (£2.2 million).
The couple tied the knot on New Year's Eve in 2008.
They separated in mid-2014 before Edenborough filed for divorce in January this year.
Oldman was married to actress Leslie Manville from 1987 to 1989 and they have a son Alfie together.
The 57-year-old then went on to marry Hollywood actress Uma Thurman in 1990 but the relationship broke down after two years.
He tied the knot for the third time with model and photographer Donya Fiorentino.
They had two sons, Gulliver and Charlie, before splitting in 2001.
Oldman was nominated for an Oscar for his role in Tinker Tailor Solider Spy in 2011 and also starred in the Harry Potter films as Sirius Black.
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