Davis, 44, was flashing a square-shaped diamond engagement ring that her boyfriend, Dr. Reza Jarrahy, 29, had given her over the weekend at their new L.A. house, still under construction. "Geena was just beaming," recalls Horton. "We had no inkling this was going to happen."
Not everyone was surprised though. "I saw it coming," boasts Don Rabska, Davis's archery coach, who helped the athletic, 6-ft. actress shoot her way into the U.S. Olympic trials last summer. Cupid's arrow struck, he says, in 1998, when a friend of Davis's introduced her to Jarrahy, a San Diego VA hospital surgeon of Iranian descent who, says Rabska, is "very supportive of Geena"—even fetching her water at archery practice.
The thrice-divorced Davis (from restaurant manager Richard Emmolo in 1983, actor Jeff Goldblum in 1991 and director Renny Harlin in 1998) seems perfectly in sync with the romantic Jarrahy. "He always brings Geena flowers" when he visits the ABC set, notes Horton. Geena's future mother-in-law (the couple have yet to set a date) offers tribute of her own: "She's the most fantastic person I've ever met," says Toory Jarrahy, 62, who lives with husband Parviz, 66, in Old Westbury, N.Y. "My family adores her." Bull's-eye, Geena.
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