Danica McKellar and Mike Verta Got Married
Danica McKellar (34), from The Wonder Years, married composer Mike Verta (36) in an ocean-side church at sunset in La Jolla, California.
The bride wore a mermaid-style wedding gown and a tiara by Renee Strauss while the groom wore a tuxedo with tails and white gloves.
"We wanted an intimate, formal event," says McKellar, who walked down the aisle to wedding music composed by Verta and performed by members of the San Diego Symphony.
A reception followed at a private club, where guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner and dancing to a 10-piece band. The newlyweds danced their first dance to an original Sinatra-style love song written by Verta and performed by McKellar’s uncle, Kim McCellar.
The couple has been dating since 2001.
McKellar, who graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with a BS in mathematics in 1998, is the author of two books: Math Doesn’t Suck and Kiss My Math.
Verta is an accomplished music composer for film and television. He also came up with the titles and designed the covers for both of McKellar’s bestselling books.
What a great team. Congrats!
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