Harrison Ford posing with Calista Flockhart as they arrive to...

Harrison Ford posing with Calista Flockhart as they arrive to attend the screening of the movie "The Proposal" at the 35th US film festival in Deauville, western France. Credit: Getty

From "Brothers & Sisters" to husband and wife: Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford were married on Tuesday in Santa Fe, N.M., where the erstwhile Indiana Jones is shooting "Cowboys & Aliens."

The ceremony was held at the governor's mansion, and officiated by New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson himself.

The couple's respective representatives confirmed the news to People magazine. Flockhart's publicist additionally confirmed it to The Associated Press.

The pair began dating after meeting at the 2002 Golden Globes - Flockhart accidentally spilled wine on Ford - and became engaged on Valentine's Day 2009. The longtime couple have been raising Flockhart's 9-year-old son, Liam, whom she adopted as a newborn in San Diego in 2001.

This is the first marriage for Flockhart, 45, who rose to stardom with the 1990s TV series "Ally McBeal" and currently plays Kitty Walker on the ABC drama "Brothers & Sisters."

Ford, 67, has been married twice before, to Mary Marquardt - a cheerleader he met in high school - and screenwriter Melissa Mathison ("E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial"). He has four grown children.

"Cowboys & Aliens," directed by Jon Favreau and also starring Daniel Craig, Olivia Wilde, Sam Rockwell and Clancy Brown, is an adaptation of the 2006 graphic novel by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg about extraterrestrials that land in 1800s Arizona to take over Earth.

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