Mary Jo Eustace Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Documentary, What’s for Dinner?

Mary Jo Eustace Biography

Mary Jo Eustace is a Canadian actress, singer-songwriter, comedian, model, author, and sous-chef best known for co-hosting the cooking TV show What’s for Dinner?

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How old is Mary Jo Eustace? – Age

She is 61 years old as of 1 May 2023. She was born in 1962 in Toronto, Canada. Her real name is Mary Josephine Eustace.

Mary Jo Eustace Family – Education

She studied English at Jarvis Collegiate Institute and McGill University. She later completed the culinary program at George Brown College.

Is Mary Jo Eustace married? – Husband

On July 24, 1993, Eustace married actor Dean McDermott. When McDermott relocated to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career, she followed. They have one child, Jack Montgomery McDermott (born October 6, 1998), and were planning to adopt a baby girl when McDermott began his affair with Tori Spelling. McDermott and Eustace split after 13 years of marriage on February 12, 2006, and he married Spelling the following May.

As a single mom, she later completed the adoption of her daughter Lola Eustace (born July 7, 2004). Despite the fact that McDermott was granted joint custody of their son Jack, Eustace returned to Canada with her children. She relocated to Los Angeles in 2008 and has remained there ever since.

Mary Jo Eustace Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $15 Million.

Mary Jo Eustace Documentary

Eustace moderated an HBO documentary that premiered in 2012 on March 3, 2011. Fellowship Church in Grapevine, Texas, was used for filming. Sex and cheating on spouses/significant others were discussed during the session. Ed Young Jr. and Noel Biderman were on the panel.

Mary Jo Eustace Photo
Mary Jo Eustace Photo

Mary Eustace Cookbooks

Eustace published a cookbook, By My Side with Johanna Weinstein, in 2000. Eustace published Divorce Sucks: What To Do When Irreconcilable Differences, Lawyer Fees, and Your Ex’s Hollywood Wife Make You Miserable in October 2009. Eustace wrote about her personal divorce tale in “Palm Springs,” an essay given to The Other Woman, a compilation of stories from 21 women, in addition to her book about the break-up of her marriage.

Mary Eustace What’s for Dinner? – Career

Eustace released his first solo album, Bone & Marrow, in 1994. Eustace debuted on Life Network’s What’s for Dinner? in 1995, co-hosting with Ken Kostick throughout the show’s run in the late 1990s. Eustace was a regular on Canada AM from 2000 to 2001. Eustace and Kostick reunited as the initial morning hosts of What’s for Breakfast on new Toronto radio station PROUD FM, a station licensed to appeal to the city’s LGBT community, in April 2007. She left the show in June 2008 and went on to co-host He Said, She Said with Ken and Mary Jo, a cooking show similar to What’s for Dinner? that debuted on W Network in July 2008.