Dark Angel Star Michael Weatherly keeps marriage date secret
VAN2001071903 - 19 JULY 2001 - VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA: Dark Angel star Michael Weatherly shown attending a July 03, 2001, Los Angeles Lakers at Vancouver Grizzlies basketball game, keeps secret the date of his marriage to co-star Jessica Alba during the recent gathering of the television critics association, where U.S. networks unveil their fall schedules. Alba and Weatherly work in Vancouver ten months of the year on the Dark Angel show which will move from Tuesday to Friday according to creator and producer James Cameron. hr/H. Ruckemann UPI
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