Marsha Thomason Marries

April 6, 2009 at 11:22am PST

Marsha Thomason, best known for her starring role on Las Vegas and as the chick who got knifed in the back by John Locke on Lost last season, married her boyfriend Craig Sykes on Sunday.

The British actress, who we’ve had the pleasure of meeting many times, tied the knot in front of 60 friends and family at the Inn at the Seventh Ray in Topanga Canyon.

Guests included magically delicious Cupid star Sean Maguire and Thomason’s former co-star James Lesure.

We used to hang out with Marsha about four years ago when she was with a not-so-great boyfriend, now her ex, who was less than faithful to her and, in general, just a tool.

It’s great to know she found someone wonderful to share her life with.

Congratulations!

—Sasha Perl-Raver

Comments

She is so gorgeous but why...

She is so gorgeous but why did the white boy beat all you dudes to it...congrats Craig you are the man!

nice

lik you

Only for the money

I like Marsha, I'm fan of her's and I would love to see her again on a weekly show. This marriage. I feel sorry for her. This guy has nothing to offer Marsha. She is very pretty she can do better. This guy only married Marsha for her Money. If he is American I know he only married her for her money. This marriage will not work

Marsha Thomson

I'm a fan of Marsha. I would love to see her on a weekly show. This marriage I don't think it will work. He has nothing to offer her. If he 's American this marriage will never work and he married her for her MONEY. If he's English I't may work. However he appears to be poor and only married her for her MONEY.

craigsss my cusson, good on

craigsss my cusson, good on you mate, good luck for the future

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