Jerry O’Connell Bio, Age, Parents, Wife, Height, Net Worth, Sliders, Movies, TV Shows

Jerry O’Connell Biography

Jeremiah O’Connell is an American actor, director, and television host best known for his roles in Sliders, My Secret Identity, Stand by Me, Joe’s Apartment, Jerry Maguire, Scream 2, Kangaroo Jack, and the drama Crossing Jordan.

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How old is Jerry O’Connell? – Age

He is 48 years old as of 17 February 2022. He was born in 1974 in Manhattan, New York, United States.

Jerry O’Connell Family – Parents

He is the eldest son of art teacher Linda and advertising agency art director Michael O’Connell, who is originally from the United Kingdom. He is half Irish, one-quarter Italian, and one-quarter Pole. O’Connell was born in County Cork, Ireland, and his maternal grandmother was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. O’Connell grew up in New York City with his younger brother, actor Charlie O’Connell. He went to the Professional Children’s School in Manhattan as a teenager. From 1991 to 1995, he majored in film at New York University. He studied screenwriting and competed on the fencing team, where he was captain of the sabre squad. He received his diploma in 1995.

Who is the actor Jerry O Connell’s Wife?

O’Connell married actress and former model Rebecca Romijn on July 14, 2007. In 2008, they had twin daughters.

How tall is Jerry on the talk? – Height

He stands at a height of 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m).

How much is Jerry from the talk worth?

He has an estimated net worth of $20 Million.

Jerry O’Connell Sliders

He appeared as Quinn Mallory in the American science fiction and fantasy television series Sliders. Quinn Mallory, the creator of the Sliding technology, Professor Maximillian Arturo, Quinn’s mentor; Wade Welles, Quinn’s friend; and Rembrandt “Cryin’ Man” Brown, a professional singer who is accidentally caught in the vortex’s first major test. Captain Maggie Beckett, an officer from one doomed alternate Earth; Colin Mallory, Quinn’s lost brother; a second Quinn Mallory that resulted from the original Quinn inadvertently merging with the Quinn of a world they slid into; and Dr. Diana Davis, a scientist who attempts to help them reverse the process, were all cast members who left and were replaced by others over the course of the show.

Jerry O'Connell and his wife Rebecca Romijn
Jerry O’Connell and his wife Rebecca Romijn

Jerry O’Connell My Secret Identity

He appeared as Andrew Clements in the television series My Secret Identity. O’Connell plays 14-year-old Andrew Clements, who trips and is hit by a photon beam while looking for his friend, Dr. Benjamin Jeffcoate, one day, causing him to develop superpowers. He employs these abilities to combat crime, solve personal problems, and assist others. With the exception of Jeffcoate, he conceals his abilities from his mother, sister, and friends. Andrew was originally known as Ultraman, but this moniker was later dropped.

Jerry O’Connell Kangaroo Jack

He appeared as Charlie Carbone, the owner of a beauty salon in the 2003 crime black comedy film Kangaroo Jack. A boy named Charlie Carbone is about to become the stepson of a crime boss named Salvatore Maggio in 1982 Brooklyn. Sal gives Charlie and Louis one more chance after they fail miserably at hiding some stolen televisions. Sal, unbeknownst to the pair, has canceled their return flight. Charlie develops feelings for Jessie and falls in love with her while chasing the marsupial. Mr. Smith’s henchmen arrive and apprehend the trio, but they outwit them and are apprehended by Frankie’s crew.

Jerry O’Connell The Talk

CBS announced in July 2021 that O’Connell would be joining The Talk as a permanent co-host, replacing Sharon Osbourne. That same month, he hosted a trial run of a new syndicated version of Pictionary on Fox stations, which was deemed successful enough to warrant a full season in the fall of 2022. He and his wife Romijn will host The Real Love Boat, which will premiere on CBS on October 5, 2022.

Jerry O’Connell Movies

♦ 2021 – Endangered Species
♦ 2021 – Pups Alone
♦ 2020 – Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
♦ 2020 – The F**k It List
♦ 2020 – The Secret: Dare to Dream
♦ 2020 – Ballbuster
♦ 2019 – Reign of the Supermen
♦ 2019 – Satanic Panic
♦ 2019 – Batman: Hush
♦ 2018 – The Death of Superman
♦ 2018 – Deep Murder
♦ 2017 – Justice League Dark
♦ 2017 – A Mermaid’s Tale
♦ 2017 – Wish Upon
♦ 2016 – Justice League vs. Teen Titans
♦ 2015 – Justice League: Throne of Atlantis

Jerry O’Connell TV Shows

♦ 2021-present – The Talk
♦ 2020–present – Star Trek: Lower Decks
♦ 2019–present – Jerry O’
♦ 2019 – Where’s Waldo
♦ 2018–2019 – The Big Bang Theory
♦ 2018–2019 – The Wendy Williams Show
♦ 2018–2019 – Carter
♦ 2017 – Love Locks
♦ 2017 – Justice League Action
♦ 2017 – Andi Mack
♦ 2017 – Curb Your Enthusiasm
♦ 2016-19, 2022 – Billions
♦ 2016 – The Mysteries of Laura
♦ 2016 – Young & Hungry