Chris O’Donnell had a very special date at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards!
The NCIS: Los Angeles star, 52, walked the red carpet at Monday night’s awards show with his 14-year-old daughter Maeve, whom he shares with wife Caroline Fentress.
O’Donnell kept things classic in a black suit with a skinny tie while his teenage daughter looked chic in a floral maxi dress. She accessorized her look with sparkly silver heels, a pearl necklace and an oversized black bow in her hair.
Along with Maeve, O’Donnell and his wife share four other children: Lily, 23, Chris Jr., 21, Charles, 19, and Finley, 16.
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O’Donnell appeared at Monday night’s awards to present the award for outstanding lead actress in a limited or anthology series or movie.
The dad of five wasn’t the only star to bring their child to the Emmy Awards.
Ben Stiller also brought his 20-year-old daughter Ella as his date to the star-studded night.
The duo walked the red carpet together, both wearing black ensembles for the star-studded event. Stiller, who is nominated Monday for outstanding directing for a drama series for his work on the Apple TV+ show Severance, sported a classic black tuxedo with matching black shoes for the special evening.
Ben Stiller, left, and Ella Stiller arrive at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards – Arrivals, Los Angeles, United States – 12 Sep 2022
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Ella, whom Stiller shares with wife Christine Taylor, looked stylish in a black spaghetti strap maxi dress that featured a side slit. Along with Ella, Stiller is also dad to son Quinlin, 17.
The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards are being broadcast live on NBC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
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