Quentin Tarantino marries Daniella Pick in Los Angeles
Pick and Tarantino have been engaged since July 2017

Quentin Tarantino has tied the knot as the director and Israeli singer Daniella Pick married last night (28 November) in Los Angeles.
Israeli newspaper Haaretz were the first to announce the ceremony would be taking place, publishing a detailed interview with fashion designer Dana Harel, who had designed four white dresses for Pick in the lead-up to her nuptials.
Pick and Tarantino, who met in 2009 when the director travelled to Israel to promote his film Inglorious Basterds, announced their engagement in July 2017.
At the time, Pick shared a photo of herself in a white dress, posing with her hands on Tarantino's shoulder.
"'We're so excited and happy to celebrate our engagement here in ISRAEL," she wrote. "Thanks for your kind wishes. We feel truly blessed."
She referenced Harel in her publication, saying the designer had created the white gown Pick was wearing in the image.
According to Haaretz, two of the dresses Harel designed for Pick were worn by the bride-to-be during the pair's two engagement parties – one in Hollywood and one in Tel Aviv.
Earlier this week, Pick shared photos of her bridal shower on her Instagram account.
The singer wore a frilly white dress and a flower crown, as well as a sash with the words "bride to be" written across it in golden letters, during the event at The Peninsula Beverly Hills, a five-star hotel.
Pick, 35, is the daughter of Israeli pop singer Svika Pick.
Tarantino, 55, is scheduled to release his next film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in 2019.
The movie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, focuses on the Manson Family murders of 1969.

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