James Marsters Gets Engaged While David Krumholtz Gets Married
James Marsters, who has starred in the role of an evil vampire and an evil android in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Smallville has announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Patricia Rahman. On the other hand, David Krumholtz, known for his role as Professor Charlie Eppes on the recently canceled CBS series Numb3rs, Harold and Kumar movies as well as The Santa Clause and its sequel, has announced he got married with actress Vanessa Britting.
The 47-year-old Marsters, who is also a musician and played with the band Ghost of the Robot, proposed to miss Rahman, 24, a student of fashion design, in Trier, Germany whom he met at a concert in Amsterdam: “I met her backstage and got her phone number, but then my jeans were cleaned out by the crew and they threw it out. I’d given her my number, but she took down one digit wrong. It took her six months to call all of the different combinations.”
David Krumholtz met his lovely wife in 2007, they got engaged in July 2008 in Paris and now they’ve tied the knot on Saturday in front of 180 guests including groomsmen Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel – as well as Krumholtz’s Numb3rs costars Rob Morrow, Judd Hirsch and Peter MacNicol.
They said ‘I do’ in a non-denominational ceremony in the historic The Plaza Hotel’s terrace room in New York City. The bride, who has appeared in The Young and the Restless, Without a Trace and a 2007 episode of Numb3rs, wore a Rivini wedding gown. She walked down an aisle decorated with 7-foot tall candelabras, garden roses and vines and after the 30 minute ceremony, the newlyweds and their guests enjoyed cocktails on a terrace before entering the hotel’s grand ballroom for the reception, as People magazine reports. After a three-course dinner, the 14-member big band Jimmy Vali kept the newlyweds and their guests on the dance floor until after midnight.
Their wedding planner Michelle Rago said “They wanted a classic Manhattan wedding” and so she designed especially for them a Midsummer Night’s Dream-inspired wedding, with pale pink and blue spring flowers, branches, butterflies and hundreds of candles. The 39-year-old actor and his bride of 29 “are a perfect compliment to each other,” says Rago of Krumholtz and Britting. “You can tell they’re old souls. They have incredible mutual respect and make all decisions as a couple. I predict they’ll be married for ever and ever.”