Call The Midwife actress Helen George has reportedly taken a significant step forward in her relationship with businessman boyfriend Dan Innes, with the pair now living together. The couple, who went public with their romance in March 2025, are said to be sharing a five-bedroom home.
A New Chapter for the TV Star
According to reports, the 41-year-old star, famed for playing nurse Trixie Franklin in the long-running BBC period drama, moved in with Innes by the end of 2025. The Sun newspaper states the pair are now cohabiting, a move seemingly confirmed by social media snaps. A cheerful December photo showed the couple beaming in a car after collecting a Christmas tree, offering fans a glimpse into their domestic life.
Helen George first tagged Dan Innes, who works at an estate agent marketing firm, in an Instagram post after a "martini fuelled" night at a jazz club last spring. Their relationship quickly blossomed, with the duo enjoying a romantic getaway to a boutique hotel shortly after. They were recently spotted enjoying a night out at a Cirque du Soleil premiere in London.
From Past Romances to a Fresh Start
This new domestic milestone comes after a period of change in George's personal life. Prior to her relationship with Innes, she had a brief romance with her Call The Midwife co-star Olly Rix, which ended in 2024. That relationship reportedly ended amicably after the pair "drifted apart," though they unfollowed each other on social media.
Helen George was previously in a long-term relationship with fellow Call The Midwife actor Jack Ashton. The couple met in 2016 while filming a Christmas special in South Africa and share two daughters: Wren, born in 2017, and Lark, born in 2021. They announced their separation in 2023, stating their children remained their focus. George was also previously married to actor Oliver Boot from 2011 to 2015.
Life Imitating Art for the Beloved Actress
The actress has previously drawn parallels between her own life and that of her resilient character, Trixie Franklin. Speaking to The Times, George said, "She has to make this work. And it's something that I have lived through. I am a single mother who has to be financially responsible for both of my children." Her new living arrangement with Dan Innes marks an exciting new chapter.
The news of George's move comes as Call The Midwife enjoys its fifteenth season on BBC One, which began airing in January 2026. The current series is believed to be setting the stage for an upcoming feature film adaptation, with the BBC confirming plans to transfer the drama to the big screen. A prequel series set during the London Blitz is also reportedly in development.