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Kevin Costner’s Oldest Daughter Annie Marries in Santa Barbara Wedding: Photo

Kevin Costner’s daughter Annie Costner married her fiance, Danny Cox, in Santa Barbara, California. (Photo courtesy of Pronovias)
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Father of the bride! Actor Kevin Costner’s oldest daughter Annie Costner married her fiance, Dr. Danny Cox, on Saturday, July 16, at her famous father’s private estate in Carpinteria, California, near Santa Barbara.

Pronovias, which designed the bride’s dress, released a sketch of Annie’s gown along with a sweet photo of the Bodyguard star walking his daughter down the aisle. In the pic, Costner greets his future son-in-law with a firm handshake while his daughter beams in the outdoor ceremony.

According to the release to The Knot, Annie wore the Vicenta gown from the 2016 Atelier Pronovias collection, which was designed by creative director, Hervé Moreau. The gown, which features lace appliqués and an “illusion tulle bodice and mermaid skirt,” includes a crepe belt that accentuates the bride’s svelte figure.

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Kevin Costner’s daughter Annie Costner married her fiance, Danny Cox, in Santa Barbara, California. (Sketch courtesy of Pronovias)

Oscar winner Costner shares Annie with his first wife, Cindy Costner. In April, the Dances With Wolves star gave a rare interview to The Telegraph, and provided some insight about his personal life. (He shares seven kids with three different women.)

“I’ve been very lucky with the movies, but I think essentially I’m a blue-collar kind of guy,” Costner mused. “I worked on commercial fishing boats and always thought that’s what I’d do, but I’ve had enormous good luck. I have too much. I have the health of my children; I’ve had worldwide fame; I have a lot. When I travel the world, I see that people have very little, and I don’t need everything I have.”