Michael Fishman, 37, and his wife of nearly 20 years have recently called it quits on their marriage.

Jennifer filed documents for legal separation from the actor on Thursday, TMZ reported.

Michael is famous for playing DJ on the Nineties sitcom Roseanne and current revival The Conners.

It's over: Michael Fishman of Roseanne fame and his wife of 19 years, Jennifer, are splitting up according to documents obtained by TMZ on Thursday; seen in 2002

Fishman told the outlet that the pair ended their marriage amicably and 'they went to court to file the docs together.'

He added that the separation has been a long time coming.

According to TMZ, 'they've been in the process of splitting amicably since June 2017 but that was delayed when production on Roseanne abruptly stopped.'

The pair tied the knot in 1999 and have two teenage children together. Jennifer is seeking joint legal custody of their one minor daughter, 16-year-old Isabella, The Blast reported.

Child star: The 37-year-old actor starred in Roseanne as DJ Conner from 1988-1997 and again the revival this year

The outlet also noted that among the couple's shared assets, Jennifer listed 'a 2008 Ford Edge, a 2001 Ford Expedition, and two bank accounts.'

Fishman played DJ Conner on Roseanne from 1988-1997 and then reprised the role for the revival in 2018 and again for the spin-off later the same year.

The revival of the working class comedy debuted to massive success, boasting 18 million viewers.

The show, however, was quickly given the axe by the network after star and creator Roseanne Barr was fired by ABC for a racist tweet about Obama administration official Valerie Jarrett.

Amicable: Fishman told TMZ that he and Jennifer are ending things on good terms and even filed the paperwork at court together

ABC reworked the concept into a spinoff, The Conners, with the original cast (sans Barr) for a limited run.

Earlier this year Fishman called the show's return to TV without Roseanne 'bittersweet,' adding that he's kept in touch with the fallen star.

'It's bittersweet, it really is,' the 37-year-old actor told TMZ. 'The thing about it is, that's where [cast members] have to come together and rise together.'