Judd Apatow wears a T-shirt while Leslie Mann dons a puffer coat as they go for a stroll

Judd Apatow wears a low-key T-shirt while Leslie Mann dons a coat as they take a break from quarantining for a stroll

They’ve become known for their film collaborations over the course of their 23-year marriage.

Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann proved to be inseparable as they went out for a stroll near their home in Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighborhood on Tuesday evening.

The 52-year-old writer–director and the 48-year-old actress have been quarantining with their daughters Maude, 22, and Iris, 17. 

Stretching their legs: Judd Apatow, 52, and Leslie Mann, 48, took a break from quarantining at home for a stroll in Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighborhood on Tuesday

The two comedy stars were both dressed casually for their daily outing.

Judd had on a black graphic T-shirt along with gray–blue shorts and black and white Adidas sneakers. 

Leslie wore more layers with a long black coat over charcoal and cream-colored tie-dye sweatpants and white trainers, though she got to hot for the coat later and stripped down to her white tank top.

Comfy casual: Judd wore a black graphic T-shirt and shorts, while Leslie covered up with a long black puffer coat, tie-dye sweatpants and white trainers

Comfy casual: Judd wore a black graphic T-shirt and shorts, while Leslie covered up with a long black puffer coat, tie-dye sweatpants and white trainers

Collaborators: Judd is best known for films and TV shows including The 40-year-old Virgin, Trainwreck and Freaks And Geeks. Leslie has starred in a number of his films, including This Is 40; shown in February

Collaborators: Judd is best known for films and TV shows including The 40-year-old Virgin, Trainwreck and Freaks And Geeks. Leslie has starred in a number of his films, including This Is 40; shown in February

Earlier on Tuesday, Judd Apatow made an appearance on his publisher Random House’s Instagram Live feed for a chat about the state of comedy as much of the world is in quarantine to slow the spread of the coronavirus, while also answering questions from fans.

He’s best known for executive producing or creating the cult comedy shows Freaks And Geeks and Undeclared, as well as for writing and directing The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up and Trainwreck.

Before his success on film and television, he was a stand-up comic, though he’s returned to the stage in recent years.

Leslie has shown herself to be a talented comic and dramatic actress, and she’s also appeared in multiple of Judd’s films, including This Is 40, in which she starred opposite Paul Rudd. 

Acting bug: Their daughters (L-R) Iris, 17, and Maude, 22, have appeared in multiple of Judd's projects, and Maude recently branched out with a lead role on HBO's Euphoria; shown in 2018

Acting bug: Their daughters (L-R) Iris, 17, and Maude, 22, have appeared in multiple of Judd’s projects, and Maude recently branched out with a lead role on HBO’s Euphoria; shown in 2018

The acting bug also seems to have bit their daughters Maude and Iris.

Maude was recently featured as a main cast member on HBO’s Euphoria, playing the childhood best friend of series star Zendaya.

Iris was most recently featured on multiple episodes of Netflix’s Love, which her father co-created.

Leslie will next be seen in Blithe Spirit, a film adaptation of the 1941 Noël Coward play costarring Downton Abbey’s Dan Stevens, Isla Fisher and Judi Dench.

Coming soon: Judd's next film is The King Of Staten Island, which he directed and co-wrote with Pete Davidson about the SNL star's adolescence; pictured in June

Coming soon: Judd’s next film is The King Of Staten Island, which he directed and co-wrote with Pete Davidson about the SNL star’s adolescence; pictured in June

Judd is set to release his next film, The King Of Staten Island, on June 19, 2020.

The semi-autobiographical film stars and was co-written by Pete Davidson and focuses on his adolescence as he copes with the death of his father in the September 11 World Trade Center attacks and his mother’s new relationship years later.

The movie, which Apatow co-wrote with Davidson and David Sirus, was originally supposed to have its premiere at the South by Southwest film festival in March.

After the festival was canceled due to the coronavirus spread, it was rescheduled for a premiere in April at the Tribeca Film Festival, though that was canceled as well.