Matthew Morrison
Presenter Matthew Morrison poses backstage at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 13, 2011. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Matthew Morrison, a.k.a. Mr. Schue in hit TV show, "Glee," finally tied the knot. The actor, 35, married his fiancee, Renee Puente, 31, in a private estate in Maui, Hawaii. The ceremony, fitted to the character he plays on the award-winning drama musical, was intimate.

People magazine reports how intimate the wedding of Matthew and Rennee was. It was attended by 50 guests, composed mainly of close friends and family. The "Glee" club coach donned a custom Brooks Brothers tuxedo and looked very dashing. On the other hand, the beautiful bride wore a custom-made Gustavo gown and shoes designed by Emmy London.

If Matthew became a household name for his role in the musical, "Glee," it's something his wedding will be known for as well. The wedding featured no shortage of musical instruments for the guests. Pianist Chad Whidden offered a special performance for the wedding guests. Soloist Kiley Dean performed "Feels Like Home" as the bride walked down the aisle toward the waiting groom.

The new bride also performed a hula dance during the ceremony, then Matthew joined her shortly for a couple's duet. They sang "Starry Eyed/Video Games" by Laura Benanti. All in all, it was a music-filled ceremony.

The wedding takes place a year after the couple announced their engagement at Sir Elton John and David Furnish's annual White Tie and Tiara Ball. Interestingly, the two also met for the first time at the very same formal gathering.

The two could not be more thrilled when they announced their engagement, and everyone wished them well. At the time, E! News reported that the two are beyond ecstatic. "They are thrilled. It is the first marriage for them both. He loves her so much. The theme of the night was love, which is so appropriate."

Meanwhile, Matthew's popular show "Glee" is due to wrap up after the upcoming sixth season. The last 13 episodes of the show will air in 2015 and will revolve around the characters' future selves after Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) did not make it to Broadway.