Cobie smulders wedding jason segel biography
Multi-talented Jason Jordan Segel was born in Los Angeles, California, where he was raised by his parents, Jillian (Jordan), a homemaker, and Alvin Segel, a lawyer. His mother is of English, Scottish, and Irish ancestry, and his father is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. He was educated at St. Matthew's Parish School in Pacific Palisades, before moving on to Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles. During his education he showed an interest in acting and often performed in plays at the Palisades Playhouse.
His major break came in 1999, when he was cast as Nick Andopolis in Judd Apatow's well-regarded series Freaks and Geeks (1999). Further TV and film roles followed, notably in How I Met Your Mother (2005) and Knocked Up (2007). His film breakthrough, however, came in 2008's hit Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) which he wrote and starred in. Segel also co-wrote and starred in The Muppets (2011).
Segel is also a musician and songwriter, with his songs appearing in many projects including Freaks and Geeks (1999), Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), I Love You, Man (2009), How I Met Your Mother (2005) and Get Him to the Greek (2010).
BornJanuary 18, 1980
Sorry, ladies! I haven't quite caught my breath after Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' wedding announcement, and I just realized I forgot to mention some other celebrity wedding news from last weekend: How I Met Your Mother's Cobie Smulders and Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam were married in wine country on Saturday—and her wedding dress was gorge!
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Cobie and Taran said "I do" at Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort in Solvang, California. Their 300 guests included her How I Met Your Mother castmates Neil Patrick Harris and Alyson Hannigan, as well as Neil's partner, David Burtka, and their their 22-month-old twins, Harper and Gideon. Alyson's three daughters (and presumably her husband) were also there. Oh, and so was True Blood star Joe Manganiello, who appeared on five episodes of How I Met Your Mother. No word on why Josh Radnor and Jason Segel (and Michelle Williams and her daughter, Matilda!) weren't there. As my friend Jen said: "They always look like they get along so well on the show, like they're the cast of Friends. Guess not."
So yeah, Cobie's ultra-pretty wedding dress was by Claire Pettibone. (The same designer Priscilla Chan wore when she married Mark Zuckerberg!) From Us Weekly: "The dress, made of beige cotton toile, was trimmed in French gold embroidery and boasted velvet insets and a cascading bustle."
Here's what it looked like on the runway:
Click your way over to Us Weekly to see some (blurry) pics of Colbie wearing the dress!
Later in the night she changed into a shorter dress, which you can see over on People.
Thoughts on Cobie Smulders' wedding? How 'bout her wedding dress?
More miscellaneous wedding stuff:
Photo 1: Getty Images. Photo 2: Thomas Iannaccone for Brides.com.
The world let out a collective groan of disappointment when Ted Mosby showed up at Cobie Smulders’ Robin’s apartment in the finale of How I Met Your Mother. While the entire show led up to Ted finding the titular mother, the series finale did away with the mother quickly before making him return to Robin.
The makers also disappointed fans by chronicling Barney and Robin’s wedding for the entire ninth season before revealing in the final episode that they did not work out. However, Smulders reportedly had another pitch during the wedding sequence, which probably would have ended their marriage sooner.
Cobie Smulders’ Pitch For A Scene In How I Met Your Mother Involved Her Husband
Actress Cobie Smulders is best known for her role as Robin Scherbatsky in How I Met Your Mother, which she starred in for nine seasons. She shared the screen with Josh Radnor, Jason Segel, Neil Patrick Harris, and Alyson Hannigan, who played a gang of friends who navigate the dating world in New York.
While Smulders’ Robin is set up to be the one that got away for the lead character Ted Mosby, she ends up marrying Barney Stinson (played by Harris). The final season showed the road to their wedding and all the shenanigans the gang did while planning it. However, it is revealed in the finale that the two ended up in a divorce.
The season also saw a cameo from Smulders’ husband and comedian Taran Killam, who played Gary Blauman. The two even shared a scene in the episode The End of the Aisle. However, Cobie Smulders reportedly had a different pitch for their debut on screen. She said to CBS Sunday Morning,
I was pitching something like Robin just grabs him and makes out with him. But they didn’t go for it.
Killam had made appearances in the show on multiple occasions as Blauman, making his first appearance a few years before the two got married in 2009.
Cobie Smulders Knew The Ending Of How I Met Your Mother And Found It Beautiful
One of the biggest upsets
How I Met Your Mother season 9
Season of television series
The ninth and final season of How I Met Your Mother, an American sitcom created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, premiered on CBS on September 23, 2013, with two episodes, and concluded on March 31, 2014. The show was renewed for the final season on December 21, 2012, after cast member Jason Segel changed his decision to leave the show after the eighth season.Cristin Milioti, who was revealed as "The Mother" in the season 8 finale, was promoted to a series regular, the only time How I Met Your Mother added a new regular cast member. Season 9 consists of 24 episodes, each running approximately 22 minutes in length.
Taking place immediately after where the previous season left off, season 9 covers the events of a single weekend that leads up to Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) and Robin's (Cobie Smulders) wedding. During the course of the weekend, "The Mother" (Milioti) is separately introduced to Robin, Barney, Lily (Alyson Hannigan), and Marshall (Jason Segel), before finally meeting Ted (Josh Radnor). The season also features frequent flashbacks and flashforwards in order to fully integrate The Mother's character with the rest of the cast. Thomas said in an interview that season 9 is like "the Wild West – anything can happen".
In February 2013, Bays and Thomas teased that season 9 is "going to be a new way to tell the story". The initial reaction to the new storytelling structure of season 9 was mixed. Ethan Anderton from Screen Rant was concerned about how "24 episodes of television are going to be crafted from just three days of time", and Alan Sepinwall of HitFix was exasperated that after eight seasons, "They are really going to stretch Robin and Barney's wedding weekend out over the entire final season", though he expressed more optimism after the