Moyer wore a dark suit

배구라이브스코어 【 로또슬롯、COm 】추천【CA77】 추천인ca77 안전토토사이트LOS ANGELES (CBS/AP) “True Blood” co-stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer have taken their true love to the altar.

The couple’s publicists said in a statement the 28-year-old Paquin and 40-year-old Moyer were married Saturday night at a ceremony in Malibu, Calif., “surrounded by their family and friends.”

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According to People magazine, Paquin wore a white halterneck gown and Neil Lane jewelry with her hair in an updo. Moyer wore a dark suit. The two exchanged vows under a white tent at a beachside villa.

“It was a beautiful evening to get married and the sunset was gorgeous. Anna and Stephen seemed very excited to celebrate their wedding day,” a source told the magazine.

Guests in attendance, according to the report, included “True Blood” creator Alan Ball, co-stars Ryan Kwanten, 토토사이트 Sam Trammell, Rutina Wesley and Carrie Preston and actor Elijah Wood.

On the hit HBO series, Paquin stars as Sookie Stackhouse, a Southern waitress who falls for vampire Bill Compton, played by Moyer. Compton is a Confederate veteran who was turned into a bloodsucker around the Civil War era.

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Paquin also co-starred in the first three “X-Men” superhero movies and won a supporting-actress Academy Award at age 11 for 1993’s “The Piano.”

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