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Rayanne Graff From My So-Called Life Is Now a British Countess

A.J. Langer even owns a castle

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Liz Raftery

A.J. Langer, who played party girl Rayanne Graff on My So-Called Life, has married into British nobility and recently inherited a castle.

According to the U.K.'s Telegraph, Langer's official title is the Countess of Devon, thanks to her marriage to Charles Courtenay, a barrister whose father Hugh was the Earl of Devon. Langer inherited the title, and she and Courtenay inherited the family's Powderham Castle, after Hugh's death last week. They moved to the 4,000-acre estate from Los Angeles earlier this year.

Langer, 41, and Courtenay have two young children. They met in Las Vegas when Courtenay was touring with London Scottish Rugby and were married in 2005. Prior to Hugh's death, she was known as Lady Courtenay.

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"If Charlie becomes the Earl of Devon, my title would become the Countess of Devon and our kids would be Lords and Ladies," Langer said in a 2009 interview with Breezy Mama. "But we don't use the titles in our daily lives. They are there and we respect the history that gave rise to them, but in our reality we're just a normal family."

Rayanne would be so into this.