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'Green Mile,' 'Lost' actor, 51, marries 16-year-old


charlotte49er

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Jangler, there's hope for you and Hayden yet!

(I'm personally holding out for Helen Mirren!)

http://movies.msn.com/movies/article.aspx?news=654080&GT1=28101

Prepare to shudder, people. A 51-year-old character actor who appeared in "The Green Mile" and had recurring roles on "Lost" (as Horace Goodspeed), "24" and "The X-Files" has gotten hitched to a 16-year-old.

Yep, 16.

E! News reports Doug Hutchison married "aspiring country singer" and "former beauty pageant queen" Courtney Alexis Stodden on May 20 in Las Vegas (minors can marry in Sin City with the permission of a parent or legal guardian).

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Its really not that big a deal, hell i would say millions of females around the world marry at a young age. Not to long ago it was perfectly acceptable here in the US. My mom met my dad when she was 14, married at 15 and had a child at 16. This was right after WWII. My dad was in his late 20's.

Elvis anyone?

Jerry Lee Lewis?

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