Who: actress
Jane Fonda and media mogul Ted Turner When: December
21, 1992 Where: The
nuptials took place at the groom's home in north Florida. The Ceremony:
There's no place like home, even for a corporate magnate, so
on a December day the couple welcomed a select few to Ted Turner's
paradise-- the Avalon plantation, located on a 25,000-acre
estate in northern Florida. Witnesses watched as the bride was
escorted by her adolescent son to the entrance hall of the mansion,
where the couple exchanged vows. The Dress: The
actress was a Victorian vision in an ivory linen gown accented
with eyelets and a high lace collar, to which an oval cameo
was attached. (Fans of the actress can see the bridal attire
in the 1981 movie "Rollover"). The bride's only other
adornments were a pair of pearl drop earrings and a wreath of
baby's breath encircling her upswept hair. The groom opted for
a more casual approach, wearing a white shirt and jacket, embellished
with a white rose boutonniere. The Reception: The bride tracked down and shot the quail which, along with venison, collard greens and corn bread, was served to the small band of assembled family and friends. Read about other celebrity weddings; search by the celebrity's last name: | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I - J | K | L | M | N - O | P - Q | R | S | T - V | W - Z |
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