In 1980, while working in Los Angeles as a reporter and producer of
Those Amazing Animals, she met English actor and comedian
John Cleese at a
Monty Python performance. They married in 1981; their daughter Camilla was born in 1984. In 1987, the couple separated and three years later they divorced. During her marriage to Cleese her love for art was reawakened and she began a third career as a painter, her preferred medium being
oil paint. In 1993 she moved to
Chicago, where she met the lawyer George Covington. The two married in 1998 and lived in
Lake Bluff, Illinois. She built up an art studio which became the meeting place and source of inspiration for local artists. She was also co-founder of Artists on the Bluff, a non-profit organization for artists. She was a member of the Art Association of
Jackson Hole, and organized events and art fairs there. From watercolor and acrylic to oil painting, Trentham produced pieces featuring both figures and landscapes. == Death ==