Mike O’Malley Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Book, Nickelodeon, TV Shows

Mike O’Malley Biography

Mike O’Malley is an American television producer, writer, and actor most well-known performance was in the 2000–2006 CBS sitcom Yes, Dear, where he played Jimmy Hughes. For his portrayal of Burt Hummel in the Fox sitcom Glee, he received an Emmy Award nomination.

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How old is Mike O’Malley? – Age

He is 57 years old as of 31 October 2023. He was born in 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. His real name is Michael Edward O’Malley.

Mike O’Malley Family – Education

His father, Tony O’Malley, was an executive in the military business, while his mother, Marianne, worked as a career counselor. His younger sister, Kerry O’Malley, is a seasoned Broadway performer. In Snowpiercer’s inaugural season, the siblings shared a leading role. After completing his studies in theater at the University of New Hampshire in 1988, O’Malley received his diplomas from Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua, New Hampshire, in 1984. In addition, he belongs to the fraternity Kappa Sigma.

Mike O’Malley Wife – Children

O’Malley lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Lisa, a school psychologist. They have three children.

Mike O’Malley Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $15 million.

Mike O’Malley Nickelodeon

In 1991, O’Malley’s first big break came while hosting the kids game show Get the Picture on Nickelodeon. He hosted Nickelodeon Guts in 1992 and subsequently Global GUTS from 1992 to 1995, one year apart. After GUTS concluded, O’Malley relocated to Los Angeles to further his acting career at Marc Summers’ recommendation. O’Malley starred in the 1996–1997 television series Life with Roger. Two of The Mike O’Malley Show’s thirteen recorded episodes broadcast in 1999 prior to the program’s cancellation. In addition, he made appearances as “The Rick” in a number of ESPN network advertisements in the 1990s.The Rick returned in 2018 to appear in advertisements for the ESPN+ streaming service.

Actor, writer and television producer Mike O'Malley's Photo
Actor, writer and television producer Mike O’Malley’s Photo

Mike O’Malley Career

From 2000 to 2006, O’Malley featured as Jimmy Hughes on the CBS satire Indeed, Dear. He later repeated this job in 2013 on the sitcom Raising Expectation. Alongside Indeed, Dear costar Anthony Clark, O’Malley showed up in the Alan Jackson music video “The Talkin’ Melody Fix Blues”. From 2000 to 2002, O’Malley additionally gave the voice of Darryl MacPherson for The WB’s Blue eyes.

In 2006, O’Malley made a visitor appearance on I am Lord as a cop with bowling goals, and made a few more visitor appearances on the show. In 2008, O’Malley showed up in the NBC dramatization The cause all My own problems.

In 2008, O’Malley turned into the representative for Time Warner Link’s computerized link. In 2009, O’Malley started playing the common person, Burt Hummel, the dad of an understudy, on Happiness. The job lead to Amusement Week after week’s Tim Stack to say, “In the event that Mike O’Malley doesn’t win an Emmy for playing Burt Hummel, I will be painfully disheartened.” Chris Colfer, who plays Burt’s child Kurt, has credited his off-screen relationship with O’Malley with working on the nature of their scenes together.

Starting in 2010, O’Malley depicted a common person on Life as a parent. He additionally facilitated The World’s Most clever Office Plugs in 2010. On July 8, 2010, O’Malley got a designation for the Early evening Emmy Grant for Remarkable Visitor Entertainer – Satire Series for playing Burt Hummel on Joy. Before its subsequent season, O’Malley was made a series standard on Joy. On August 8, 2010, O’Malley won the Adolescent Decision Grant for Best Parental Unit. He got back to repeating visitor star status for the show’s third season.

O’Malley made his film debut in the 1998 film Profound Effect, playing Elijah Wood’s cosmology educator. He followed that with a supporting job in the parody Pushing Tin. In 2000, he depicted Oliver, a medication junkie in recovery, in the film 28 Days. In 2005, O’Malley showed up in the film The Ideal Man. In 2007, he played supporting parts in Leatherheads and Meet Dave.

O’Malley was consulted in the film City of Champions: The Best of Boston Sports. In 2009, O’Malley partook in the American narrative film Individuals Talk. In the film, he acted in a fragment with political lobbyist Staceyann Jaw. O’Malley’s component work additionally remembers jobs for Eat Supplicate Love, Cedar Rapids, Blackout and Tarnish.

O’Malley is a writer with two of his plays, A long time from Thirty and Redirecting Dedication, having been distributed and created Off-Broadway. In 2003, a third play, Looking for Sureness was created in Los Angeles. He filled in as the chief for the series finale episode of Indeed, Dear, in which he featured.

He later composed the screenplay for the film Sureness, which depends on Looking for Assurance. The movie started creation on May 24, 2010, coordinated by Peter Askin and delivered by O’Malley, alongside Will Battersby and Per Melita. Conviction debuted at the Boston Film Celebration on September 16, 2011, where it won the Best Screenplay, Best Altering, and Best Group Cast grants. He was likewise an essayist and counseling maker on the Kickoff parody show series Bold.

He made the Starz ball satire series Survivor’s Regret and fills in as the show’s essayist and maker with his creation organization O’Malley Ink. He is a chief maker as well as the showrunner for the series Heels, with a repetitive job as Charlie Crevasse, an opponent wrestling advertiser. Alongside Anthony Clark, his Indeed, Dear co-star, he showed up in Alan Jackson’s 2005 music video for “The Talkin’ Tune Fix Blues”.

In 2007, O’Malley kept a blog on Yippee! Sports, which followed the Boston Red Sox all through their excursion in the MLB end of the season games, which was at last covered off by their Worldwide championship title.

Mike O’Malley Books

O’Malley and Greg Garcia co-wrote the book for the musical Escape to Margaritaville, which included Jimmy Buffett songs. Broadway hosted the production from February to July 2018.

Mike O’Malley Movies

♦  2019 – 3 Days with Dad
♦  2016 – Sully
♦  2015 – Concussion
♦  2014 – A Good Marriage
♦  2013 – 3 Geezers!
♦  2013 – R.I.P.D.
♦  2012 – So Undercover
♦  2011 – Cedar Rapids
♦  2010 – Eat Pray Love
♦  2009 – The People Speak
♦  2008 – Meet Dave
♦  2008 – Leatherheads
♦  2007 – On Broadway
♦  2005 – The Perfect Man
♦  2005 – City of Champions: The Best of Boston Sports
♦  2000 – 28 Days

Mike O’Malley TV Shows

♦  2023–2024 – Abbott Elementary
♦  2023 – Grand Crew
♦  2021–2023 – Heels
♦  2020–present – Snowpiercer
♦  2019 – Wayne
♦  2019 – Get Shorty
♦  2019 – The Morning Show
♦  2018–2020 – The Good Place
♦  2016 – Sanjay and Craig
♦  2016 – Survivor’s Remorse
♦  2014 – BoJack Horseman
♦  2013–2014 – Raising Hope
♦  2013 – Justified
♦  2013 – Axe Cop
♦  2013 – Behind the Candelabra
♦  2013 – Welcome to the Family
♦  2012 – Parks and Recreation
♦  2011 – Family Album