Josh Brolin and Diane Lane are going their separate ways after nearly nine years of marriage. Eight years and six months after they got married, the Cinema Verite actress, 48, and her Gangster Squad actor husband, 45, have split, the couple's reps exclusively told Us Weekly.

"Diane Lane and Josh Brolin have decided to end their marriage," the reps told Us Weekly.

An insider told the tabloid: "It was a mutual decision. It is very amicable. It's not ugly, it's just over."

The couple, who married in August 2004, split a couple months ago. They have no children together, Us Weekly reported.

This is the second divorce for both Brolin and Lane. From 1988 to 1994, Lane was married to actor Christopher Lambert, with whom she has a daughter, Eleanor. Brolin was married to actress Alice Adair, with whom he has two children - Trevor, 24, and Eden, 18.

Brolin and Lee's time together included some pleasant moments. In 2010, Brolin raved about his wife's appearance and said things are going well between the two of them.

"I mean, check her out, man," he said. "My relationship with my wife is fantastic."

This year did not begin well for Brolin, as he faced a misdemeanor public intoxication charge on New Year's Day, ABC reported.

"New Year's, that's what happened," Brolin told "Good Morning America" last month about his arrest. "I'm the one guy who's out there and they go, 'Hey that's Josh.  Let's grab him.'"

 Brolin was not given a citation for the arrest and probably will not have to make a court appearance, according to The Associated Press.

Brolin said the headline-grabbing New Year's incident was blown out of proportion.

"It was New Year's. It was a pretty innocent thing.  It was a fun thing," he said.  "The most awful thing about it is you see this shot of me, they don't show you the other shot when I turn and I have a huge smile on my face."