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Stanley Tucci Formal Wedding: 'Hunger Games' Actor Celebrates Nuptials (PHOTO)

"Hunger Games" star Stanley Tucci celebrated his marriage to literary agent Felicity Blunt in a party just weeks after the couple was wed.

Tucci and Blunt were officially married in a small, private ceremony during August. But over the weekend the pair opted for a larger, more formal celebration amongst friends and family in London.

Actress Emily Blunt, sister to the bride, served as the maid of honor. "Boardwalk Empire" star Steve Buscemi reportedly acted as best man, while Oliver Pratt was also one of the groomsmen.

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 The guest list included Hollywood A-listers John Krasinski, Meryl Streep, Patricia Clarkson, Julianne Moore, Colin Firth and Kenneth Cole, according to People Magazine.

Blunt draped herself in a Nanette Lepore dress while the groom wore a Hugo Boss tuxedo. The wedding was Tucci's second- he was previously married to Kathryn Louise Spath in 1995, but she died of breast cancer in 2009.

Blunt was introduced to Tucci by her sister, who worked with the actor while filming "The Devil Wears Prada." The couple became engaged in 2011. Outside of his most recent appearance in "Hunger Games," Tucci has also played roles in films like "Captain America" and "Burlesque."

The couple held their reception at L'Anima restaurant, where they were surprised with a wedding cake made of cheese wheels.

Tucci first confirmed his marriage to Blunt in a quick interview with the Daily News. "Yaaa-yes," he responded when asked if the pair had tied the knot.

Fans of the actor sent him their congratulatory wishes.

"Stanley Tucci is one of the most amazing actors. Love everything that he does! Congrats, Best Wishes and Happiness," Thyme2Thyme wrote on the Mail Online blog.

"Congrats for the new couple," Pal added.

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