He suited up and she looked lovely in lace.
Donald
Faison and wife CaCee Cobb, 36, were among celebrities walking the red
carpet for the premiere of dramedy Wish I Was Here at the AMC Lincoln
Square Theater in New York City on Monday evening.
The
actor appears in the movie alongside his Scrubs co-star and pal Zach
Braff, who also directed the flick and co-wrote it with his brother
Adam.
Glamorous couple: Donald Faison and wife CaCee
Cobb walked the red carpet at the premiere of his movie, Wish I Was
Here, at AMC Lincoln Square Theater in New York on Monday
The
40-year-old looked sharp in a black tuxedo with shiny satin lapels and
the matching detail on his pockets and down the side of his trousers, a
crisp white shirt, black tie and
patent leather shoes.
CaCee wore a chic, knee-length lace dress in a delicate shade of nude and matching high-heeled sandals.
Her
long blonde tresses were styled in gentle waves that framed her face,
which was made up in tones of beige and pink, with her lips a shade of
dark rose.
Eye-popping performance: The 40-year-old pulled a funny face while his wife of two years gamely smiled
The
36-year-old is singer-reality star Jessica Simpson's best pal and
one-time assistant. She is best known for 2003's Newlyweds: Nick &
Jessica, Jessica Simpson: A Public Affair in 2006 and Jessica Simpson:
The Price Of Beauty in 2010.
Naturally, CaCee, Donald and their 11-month-old son Rocco were among
the 275 guests at Jessica's wedding to Eric Johnson at the Montecito
Inn, San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, on July 5.
The
Scrubs star, who married CaCee in 2012 after dating for six years, has
four other children, 16-year-old Sean, 14-year-old twins Dade and Kaya
and 12-year-old Kobe.
Chic couple: Donald donned a black tuxedo for the event while CaCee looked elegant in lace
Funnymen: Wish I Was Here co-stars and pals Zach
Braff and Donald stood on either side of Chris Rock as they posed on
the red carpet
Wish I Was Here stars Zach as a struggling actor, father-of-two and husband, who at 35
is still trying to find his identity and a purpose for his life.
He
winds up trying to home school his children when his father can no
longer afford to pay for private education and the only available public
school is on its last legs.
Braff launched a Kickstarter campain to raise $2 million for the film
on April 24, 2013 and got the money in three days. The movie debuted at
the Sundance Film Festival in Utah in January and will be out on general
release on Friday.
Both in black: The couple were on hand to see
pal Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson tie the knot at the Montecito Inn,
San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, on July 5
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