Jamie Chung & Bryan Greenberg Marry In Romantic Halloween Wedding

Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg have given each other a special Halloween treat — saying  “I do”!

The “Once Upon a Time” actress and the former “One Tree Hill” actor tied the knot in a “rustic-chic” hilltop ceremony in Santa Barbara, Calif., on Saturday, according to Martha Stewart Weddings.

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More than 200 guests attended the nuptials, which included both personal vows and Jewish traditions, the mag reported. A sunset cocktail reception and dinner followed.

The celebration, organized by event planner Lisa Vorce, featured a “boho vibe” and “gold design” elements to help showcase Jamie and Bryan’s personal tastes, but the holiday spirit was not forgotten.

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Festivities kicked off on Friday with a “Boos and Booz” welcome dinner, where guests were encouraged to arrive in costume.

Jamie, who runs her own fashion blog, What The Chung, reportedly had her bridesmaids fitted with custom gowns, while Bryan “handled all the music-related responsibilities.”

The bride and groom were first introduced at a Hollywood event in 2008, but didn’t start dating until they met again in 2012.

As reported on AccessHollywood.com, the couple got engaged in late 2013 when Bryan proposed in Jamie’s hometown of San Francisco.

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Jamie’s career got started in 2004 on MTV’s “The Real World: San Diego.” More recently, she co-starred in the “Hangover” franchise and voiced Go Go Tamago in the Oscar-winning animated feature “Big Hero 6”

Bryan starred in HBO’s “How to Make It in America” and appeared opposite Meryl Streep and Uma Thurman in the 2005 comedy “Prime.”

The couple will headline the upcoming romance film “Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong,” set to hit theaters in February.

— Erin Biglow

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