Jack Klugman, 85, and Peggy Crosby, prove that you can never be too young to be a bride and groom. The couple, who have been dating for twenty consecutive years, finally decided to take their relationship to the next level at the Little Brown Church in Studio City, California, on February 2, 2008.

The wedding was a second for Klugman, who first married Brett Somers from the Match Game back in 1953. Together they had 2 sons, Adam and David. Although they were married for an impressive 54 years, they legally separated in 1974; failing to ever officialize it with a divorce. Klugman jokingly stated once that by staying married in the technical sense, he would be prevented from making the mistake of ever marrying again. Somers passed away in 2004.

In his heyday, Klugman starred in 12 Angry Men, Goodbye, Columbus, and Days of Wine and Roses. He also appeared in a few Twilight Zone episodes, as well as a live television broadcast of the Petrified Forest with Humphrey Bogart and Henry Fonda. However, he is best known for his role in The Odd Couple on tv, as well as in the original Broadway production, before being replaced by Walter Matthau. Later on, Klugman was invited to appear in the 1993 series, Quincy, M.E, and The Crossing in 2002.

Crosby is a former wife to the late Bing Crosby's son, Phillip, who had 3 Vegas showgirl wives prior to meeting Peggy. Together, they had Phillip Jr., a crooner in a quartet, who has revitalized many of Bing Crosby's songs. Phillip passed away in 2004, around the same time as Somers.

Klugman and Crosby are very happy together. The wedding ceremony was small with just a few close friends and family members. Everyone was delighted to see the steady couple tie the knot. Crosby wore a simple white gown with matching jacket, while Klugman went all out in a black tuxedo and white tie.