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Minnie Driver Babby Daddy

April 9, 2012 by · Comments Off on Minnie Driver Babby Daddy 

Minnie Driver Babby Daddy, Minnie Driver is finally opening up about the identity of the man who fathered her three-year-old son, Henry Story Driver. And it turns out a clue may have been in her son’s name all along.

Driver doesn’t reveal his name, but tells the The Observer that Henry’s dad is a writer (“story driver?”) from her short-lived FX show, “The Riches.” Driver starred opposite Eddie Izzard in the show which aired in the 2007-2008 TV season.

“I don’t need to protect him any more,” says Driver. “He can fend for himself. He’s a grown-up.”  “Sort of. He’s figuring it out,” she adds when asked if he’s a good dad. “I mean, he hasn’t been that involved; his choice. But he is now.”

We’re going to assume that Driver is not referring to “The Riches” creator and headwriter, Dmitry Lipkin, who along with his wife and writing partner also created Showtime’s “Hung.”

According to the notoriously mistake-ridden IMDB, there’s only one other male listed as writing for “The Riches”: Aaron Blitzstein, who is also credited with writing for several shows, including “Family Guy,” “The Late Show with David Letterman” and “The Andy Milonakis Show.”

Driver had previously referred to her baby’s father as an “amazing musician.” Before he got into writing, Blitzstein, it turns out, was a personal manager who worked with big music acts, including Sonic Youth, Guided by Voices, Beastie Boys, Dinosaur Jr, The Breeders and the Foo Fighters — at least according to Wikipedia.

Minnie Driver Baby Father

April 9, 2012 by · Comments Off on Minnie Driver Baby Father 

Minnie Driver Baby Father, Minnie Driver is finally opening up about the identity of the man who fathered her three-year-old son, Henry Story Driver. And it turns out a clue may have been in her son’s name all along.

Driver doesn’t reveal his name, but tells the The Observer that Henry’s dad is a writer (“story driver?”) from her short-lived FX show, “The Riches.” Driver starred opposite Eddie Izzard in the show which aired in the 2007-2008 TV season.

“I don’t need to protect him any more,” says Driver. “He can fend for himself. He’s a grown-up.”

“Sort of. He’s figuring it out,” she adds when asked if he’s a good dad. “I mean, he hasn’t been that involved; his choice. But he is now.”

We’re going to assume that Driver is not referring to “The Riches” creator and headwriter, Dmitry Lipkin, who along with his wife and writing partner also created Showtime’s “Hung.”

According to the notoriously mistake-ridden IMDB, there’s only one other male listed as writing for “The Riches”: Aaron Blitzstein, who is also credited with writing for several shows, including “Family Guy,” “The Late Show with David Letterman” and “The Andy Milonakis Show.”

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