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Welcome to the beginning of the completion of Marla Sokoloff Web – the first part is this brand new layout here! I have also started adding site pages and content to the site, which you can access in the navigation links above. Sorry for not updating here and getting things finished sooner, I’ve been kind of slacking this year… But after I saw that Marla tweeted the site – it was just the kick in the butt I needed! During the rest of this weekend, I will be adding thousands of photos into the photo gallery – so please check back here again soon for those updates! And don’t forget to follow Marla Sokoloff and this website, Marla Sokoloff Web on Twitter! |
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Today, December 19th, is Marla’s 29th birthday! I would love to wish Marla an amazing day today – thank you for being such an inspiration to all your fans across the world! Feel free to leave your birthday wishes for Marla by leaving a comment in this post. |
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Marla has left the following tweet on her Twitter account today!
Make sure you grab a copy to see pictures of her wedding! |
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The Practice may have made a star out of Marla Sokoloff, but one look at her acting resume and evidence of screen magic is magnanimous. Flower Girl Marla SokoloffSokoloff currently stars in Flower Girl from the classic cinema-for-television of The Hallmark Channel. The November 15 premiere of Flower Girl on the network hits TV screens at 8 pm. Sokoloff phoned SheKnows for an exclusive chat about being a Flower Girl on the Hallmark Channel while simultaneously planning her own wedding and how wedding scenes from the film are inspiring her own nuptials. Marla Sokoloff: Hello, Joel. SheKnows: Well, hello, Marla, how are you? Marla Sokoloff: I’m excellent, how are you? SheKnows: I’m doing great, thanks for phoning SheKnows about your new Hallmark movie, Flower Girl. I have to start by asking what was it like just to spend time with Marion Ross? Marla Sokoloff: (Laughs) It was amazing. She’s such a talent and such a legend and an absolute sweetheart to boot. My favorite part of Marion was that she has kind of a wicked sense of humor. Every once and a while she would say something totally jolting that you would never expect Marion Ross to say (laughs). SheKnows: What was the big appeal for you — not just for Flower Girl — but about your character in Flower Girl? Marla Sokoloff: It’s really funny. I got the job about a week after I got engaged in my real life. SheKnows: You kidding! Congratulations. Marla Sokoloff: Yeah! Thanks, I was really excited to be involved in a project that was wedding related. Because when you are engaged, that is really all you care about or want to talk about (laughs). So it was fun to be completely obsessed with it in my real life and go to work and dealing with beautiful flowers and trying on beautiful wedding dresses. Marla SokoloffSheKnows: Talk about timing, too… Marla Sokoloff: Yeah, it was very strange. SheKnows: Did you get any ideas for your own wedding? Marla Sokoloff: I did, it’s funny, mainly flower ideas. SheKnows: Sure… Marla Sokoloff: I took a lot of pictures and emailed them to my wedding planner when an arrangement would come in that I liked. SheKnows: I wondered. Marla Sokoloff: Laughs |
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Television has been marrying off Marla Sokoloff for much of the past decade, her sweet girl-next-door looks having helped land her in a wedding dress in five acting roles on the small screen. Forget about always being the bridesmaid. Sokoloff was always the bride. And she gets to be again (walk down the aisle number five) in the Hallmark Channel movie “Flower Girl,” premiering at 8 p.m. Saturday. The romantic comedy finds Sokoloff, 28, playing a florist who’s always attracted to the wrong men, but who finally finds true love. But it turns out that all of Sokoloff’s “altar” egos are going to have a purpose beyond a paycheck for her after all. Sunday, just six days before her latest TV wedding, she did the marital thing for real when the star of “The Practice” exchanged vows with her boyfriend of five years, film and TV composer Alec Puro, in Beverly Hills. Trying to recall a similar instance of television and life dovetailing with a nuptial twist produces no examples. Perhaps the closest thing would be Lucille Ball’s delivering her actual son on the same night (Jan. 19, 1953) as her TV character Lucy Ricardo gave birth on “I Love Lucy.” “It’s pretty wild, isn’t it?” gushes Sokoloff of this momentous example of life-imitating-art. Or is it art-imitating-life? “It was pretty exciting to be doing ‘Flower Girl’ at the same time I was actually engaged, which happened just before we started shooting the movie in October of ’08. “I feel like I’ve had enough practice for this in my career, you know? I’m more than ready for the real thing.” The plotline of “Flower Girl” finds Sokoloff portraying a florist named Laurel Haverford, who’s losing hope that her prince is ever going to ride up on a white horse after having gone through an assortment of toads. It’s her grandmother, Rose Durham — played by Marion Ross, the legendary star of “Happy Days” — who keeps fixing her up under the theory that the path to Mr. Right may be littered with potholes but eventually will bear fruit. Is there any sort of autobiographical element to the story for Sokoloff? She admits to having gone through her share of guys en route to finding The One, including a long-term relationship with actor James Franco. “It’s never a simple journey,” she admits, “but that just makes it better when you meet the one you want to spend the rest of your life with.” Sokoloff’s breakthrough role as a sassy receptionist on “The Practice” led to movie roles in the comedy “Dude, Where’s My Car” opposite Ashton Kutcher and on the tube in everything from “Desperate Housewives” to the comedy series “Big Day” to “Modern Men.” From News OK |
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A huge congratulations to Marla and her new husband, Alec, who wed Sunday (November 8th) in Beverly Hills!
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