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Jim Parrack Engaged: ‘True Blood’ Actor Engaged To Leven Rambin

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Jim Parrack is engaged to Leven Rambin. Parrack who made a name for himself portraying Hoyt Fortenberry on HBO’s “True Blood” proposed to The Hunger Games actress on August 6 in Texas.

Jim Parrack and Leven Rambin are planning on getting married, after dating for about four months. The couple announced their engagement on Sunday via People.

Parrack and his new fiancée made their relationship official in April by attending the premiere of his Broadway production Of Mice and Men, which also features James Franco, Chris O’Dowd and Leighton Meester. According to rumors they have known each other for at least two years.

The 33-year-old actor was previously married to actress Ciera Danielle. The former couple filed for divorce on June 4, citing irreconcilable differences, after getting separated in September. Parrack and Danielle got married in October 2008.

This will be the first marriage for Rambin, 24, who was engaged to producer Geoffrey James Clark for two years between 2009 and 2011. The young woman whose credits include “All My Children” and “Grey’s Anatomy” can be seen next in the Max Nichols-directed romantic comedy Two Night Stand with “Gossip Girl” star Jessica Szohr.

Parrack has received a lot of positive coverage for his work in the John Steinbeck’s play. Critics find that he really shines in the role of Slim. His return to “True Blood” was also critically acclaimed. Although a lot of fans of the hit show think that his character lacks depth. He recently filmed the thriller, The Adderall Diaries starring Ed Harris, Amber Heard, Christian Slater and his good friend James Franco in New York. The movie is expected to be released in 2015.

According to People.com the engagement ring is from Monique Pean Mineraux. Parrack and Rambin who are currently vacationing in Austin told their fans two weeks ago that they were taking a break from social media to enjoy “human connection” and “freedom from slavery devices.” They urged their followers to do the same.

The two Texan actors are devoted Christians.

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