It depends whether you are married to her. Now seriously.... Of course not.
If you are talking about the Broadway actor - he's actually married, to a lovely woman named Aspen.
You should use Ms or if your talking to her use miss
He doesn't have to get a divorce unless they are married, he doesn't know what he is talking about or he is trying to make excuses for something.
Because he would like to rail her. (:
A married woman is called a wife
I Married a Woman was created in 1958.
HER NAME IS Caroline White
Mrs is the abbreviation for Mistress and is usually used, in written and spoken English, to describe a married woman ie Mrs Smith is the wife of Mr Smith. It can be used when talking or writing to a married woman or about her eg "Good Morning, Mrs Smith" or "Have you heard about Mrs Jones?" or (in a written letter) "Dear Mrs Smith" Madam is the female equivalent of Sir and is used when talking to a married woman whose name you do not know. eg "Good Morning, Madam" or "Excuse me, Madam"
When a woman isn't married When a woman isn't married
The duration of The Woman He Married is 3000.0 seconds.
The Woman He Married was created in 1922-05.
The duration of I Married a Woman is 1.42 hours.