Holding hands while posing for photographers, Fox, 56, and Pollan, 57, were all smiles at the event at Florence Gould Hall in New York City.
He wore a black button-down shirt with a blue checker blazer and dark jeans. She looked cool in a floral blouse with skin-tight leather pants.
The couple, who met in 1982 and shared their first kiss on-screen playing Alex P. Keaton and Ellen Reed, respectively, on Family Ties, will celebrate three decades of marital bliss next July. They have four kids together.
“[We give] each other the benefit of the doubt,” Pollan told PEOPLE in 2015 when asked the secret of their marriage. “There are so many times when you have arguments, when you have things come up, and it really doesn’t have anything to do with what he did, or said – it’s how I am projecting that onto myself.”
“A lot of times he’ll just say to me, ‘You know who I am, would I ever say anything to try to hurt your feelings? Just give me the benefit of the doubt.'”
Pollan admitted that’s not always easy. “You just have [to have] the perspective that you’re behind each other’s back,” she said. “It helps if you can make each other laugh.”
Fox’s ability to crack his wife up is one of her favorite qualities about the sitcom star. Also that “he’s an amazing father … he’s one of the smartest people I know … and he’s pretty cute still!”
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This article originally appeared on PEOPLE.