Ben Foster and Robin Wright seen at the 71st Annual...

Ben Foster and Robin Wright seen at the 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards Viewing and After Party, on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014 in Los Angeles. Credit: AP / Dan Steinberg

"House of Cards" star Robin Wright and her fiance, actor Ben Foster, reportedly have broken up.

Us Weekly said Wednesday that Wright, 48, known for her roles in "The Princess Bride" and "Forrest Gump," and Foster, with whom she starred in "Rampart" (2011), ended their 10-month engagement due to a combination of hectic work schedules and a 14-year age difference.

Wright has been married twice. From 1986 to 1988, she was wed to her "Santa Barbara" soap-opera co-star Dane Witherspoon, who died in March at age 56. In 1991, she and Sean Penn, her co-star in the previous year's "State of Grace," moved in together and had daughter Dylan, now 23. Son Hopper, now 21, arrived in 1993. Wright and Penn married in 1996.

Wright filed for divorce from Penn in December 2007, but the couple reconciled the following April before breaking up a second time. Penn filed for a formal separation in April 2009, but after a month withdrew his petition. Wright sought divorce again that August, and it was finalized in July 2010.

This would have been a first marriage for Foster, whose films include "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006), as the winged mutant Warren Worthington III, and "The Messenger" (2009), in which he and Woody Harrelson co-starred.

Wright and Foster were first seen behaving romantically in public in February 2012 in Australia, where Wright was shooting "Adore." Wright's representative confirmed in January this year that Wright and Foster had become engaged, but did not specify the date. The actress was seen at the January opening of Diane von Furstenberg's "Journey of a Dress" exhibition in Los Angeles wearing an engagement ring.

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