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Wedding: Howard Stern and Beth Ostrosky (2008)

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Married 3 October 2008 at Le Cirque in Manhattan.

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NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Adam Carolla
Radio Personality
27-May-1964   Loveline, The Man Show
Chevy Chase
Comic
8-Oct-1943   He is, you're not
Mark Consuelos
Actor
30-Mar-1970   1-800-Missing
Gary Dell'Abate
Radio Personality
14-Mar-1961   Howard Stern Show producer
Billy Joel
Pianist
9-May-1949   Didn't start the fire
Jimmy Kimmel
Talk Show Host
13-Nov-1967   The Man Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live
Artie Lange
Comic
11-Oct-1967   MADtv, Howard Stern
Natalie Maines
Country Musician
14-Oct-1974   Dixie Chick
Tommy Mottola
Business
14-Jul-1949   Former head of Sony Music
Beth Ostrosky
Model
15-Jul-1972   Wife of Howard Stern
Robin Quivers
Talk Show Host
8-Aug-1952   Howard Stern's sidekick
Kelly Ripa
Actor
2-Oct-1970   Faith on Hope & Faith
Joan Rivers
Comic
8-Jun-1933 4-Sep-2014 Can we talk?
Steve Schirripa
Actor
3-Sep-1957   Bobby Baccalieri on The Sopranos
Sarah Silverman
Comic
1-Dec-1970   The Sarah Silverman Program
Phoebe Snow
Jazz Musician
17-Jul-1952 26-Apr-2011 Jazz vocalist
John Stamos
Actor
19-Aug-1963   Jesse on Full House
Howard Stern
Radio Personality
12-Jan-1954   The King of All Media
Donald Trump
Business
14-Jun-1946   The Donald
Melania Trump
Model
26-Apr-1970   Slovenian wife of Donald Trump
Barbara Walters
Journalist
25-Sep-1929   20/20, The View
Rob Zombie
Singer
12-Jan-1965   Gravel-voiced White Zombie singer


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