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OK! EXCLUSIVE: ANGELINA JOLIE'S EX-HUSBAND JONNY LEE MILLER ENGAGED

Aug. 2 2007, Published 6:00 a.m. ET

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Angelina Jolie's first husband, actor Jonny Lee Miller, is ready to marry again after proposing to model-actress Michele Hicks, the couple's publicist confirms to OK!. The pair, who started dating last year, are both 'delighted,' says Craig Schneider. 'They're just a happy couple.' Jonny, 34, will star as the title character on ABC's legal drama Eli Stone, about an attorney who begins to think he is a prophet, with Natasha Henstridge as his on-screen fiancée. Michele, also 34, had recurring a role on The Shield and has also starred on NBC's now-cancelled Heist. She appeared in David Lynch's Oscar-nominated film Mulholland Dr. in 2001. Schneider tells OK! no wedding plans have been made yet. 'They both busy with work at the moment.' Jonny and Angelina have remained friends since their divorce in 1999. They met while filming Hackers together in 1995 and married the following year before splitting a year later. Angelina is now raising four children with partner Brad Pitt and has said 'divorcing Jonny was probably the dumbest thing I've ever done.' I have some beautiful memories, Jonny said last year of his time with his Tomb Raider ex. I am truly happy for Angelina. But he adds, 'Angelina is my past. Michele is my present and future. I love her and hope to have a family with her soon.By David ThompsonPhoto: Wireimage.com

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