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Office Star Gets Hitched - Weddings, The Office
Office Star Gets Hitched - Weddings, The Office
Paul Lieberstein Photo by: INF Time for another Office party! Paul Lieberstein – a star, writer and executive producer on the NBC hit – got married Saturday, the New York Times reports. Lieberstein, 41, (whose character Toby appeared to depart the show in last season's finale) wed English instructor Janine Serafin Poreba, 35, at New York's Battery Gardens restaurant.
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Toby Gets Hitched
Oh No They Didn't! — Time for another Office party! Paul Lieberstein – a star, writer and executive producer on the NBC hit – got married Saturday, the New York Times reports. Lieberstein, 41, (whose character Toby appeared to depart the show in last season's finale) wed English instructor Janine Serafin Poreba, 35, at New York's Battery Gardens restaurant. Source

Toby from "The Office" got married!
Geno's WorldPeople: Time for another Office party! Paul Lieberstein – a star, writer and executive producer on the NBC hit – got married Saturday, the New York Times reports. Lieberstein, 41, (whose character Toby appeared to depart the show in last season's finale) wed English instructor Janine Serafin Poreba, 35, at New York's Battery Gardens restaurant.

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