A Nice Big Kiss For James Gandolfini And Deborah Lin
This Saturday, “The Sopranos” star James Gandolfini married former model Deborah Lin in a quite intimate space in the bride’s hometown of Honolulu, Hawaii.

The ceremony, which lasted only 20 minutes, kept with the island locale. A harpist played “Hawaiian Wedding Song” as the newlyweds wore long, green leis around their necks. The bride, 40-years-old, walked down the aisle in a white, Italian lace gown.

Gandolfini, 46-years-old, made his first public appearance with Deborah Lin in March 2007, on the red carpet for the premiere of the final season of HBO series “The Sopranos,” back in New York. They have been engaged since the end of 2007.

The reception took place at a nearby resort, where James Gandolfini and Deborah Lin looked out onto the 200 guests in the wedding ballroom. “There were lots of white flowers on the tables and Gandolfini was beaming,” a source reported to People.

Gandolfini’s 8-year-old son, Michael, from his former marriage to Marcy Wudarsk, was the wedding’s best man.

James Gandolfini divorced Marcy Wudarski in December 2002 after three years of marriage. Gandolfini was also briefly engaged to Lora Somoza in 2004.

Currently, James Gandolfini is working on Tony Scott’s production “The Taking of Pelham 123.”, where he portrays the mayor of New York City.

The movie, also starring Denzel Washington and John Travolta, is based on the thriller novel by Morton Freedgood.

In the film, New York’s mayor, played by Gandolfini, is under a lot of pressure, as a group of criminals, led by John Travolta’s character, take over a subway train and threaten to kill the passengers if they are not paid. Denzel Washington plays a cop involved in stopping the hi-jackers. The movie is scheduled for release in July 2009.

Other projects blooming for Gandolfini involve Spike Jonze’s film “Where the Wild Things Are,” where the actor provides the voice for one of the Wild Things, and a drama directed by Philip Kaufman, where he will play the role of author Ernest Hemingway. The drama will also be produced by Gandolfini himself.

Picture: James Gandolfini and Deborah Lin at 7th Annual Tribeca Film Festival - Vanity Fair Party