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Jerry O'Connell

 
Actor: Jerry O'Connell
 
  • Born: Feb 17, 1974 in New York City, New York
  • Occupation: Actor, Director, Writer
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Jerry Maguire, Stand by Me, Scream 2
  • First Major Screen Credit: Stand by Me (1986)

Biography

Like Henry Thomas and a few others of the same generation, Jerry O'Connell proves that second acts are far from impossible for Hollywood actors who began their careers as children. O'Connell first gained recognition among film fans as "that fat kid from Stand By Me," when he starred in the 1986 Rob Reiner film at the age of eleven - then experienced a massive physical transformation. Several years and many lost pounds later, O'Connell emerged as a tall, handsome screen lothario, a development that provoked substantial commentary from both film critics and any number of lay viewers.

Born in New York City on February 17, 1974, O'Connell enrolled in acting classes at the age of six. He obtained his first professional assignments acting in commercials when he was ten, and a year later made his film debut in the critically acclaimed Stand By Me. Though somewhat overshadowed by the presence of teen idol co-stars River Phoenix and Corey Feldman, O'Connell still managed to win a place in the coming-of-age pantheon. After Stand By Me, he appeared in the memorable syndicated television series My Secret Identity (as a high schooler with superpowers) and enrolled at Manhattan's Professional Children's School. Following his graduation, he attended New York University, where he attained a B.A. in Film and Television in 1995. While still an NYU student, O'Connell appeared in the eminently forgettable Jason Priestley vehicle Calendar Girl (1993).

After his college graduation, O'Connell began to pursue thesping full-time. He soon landed a starring role on the sci-fi series Sliders, which, despite low ratings, had a very loyal viewership. In 1996, the actor's popularity grew beyond the confines of television when he starred in both Joe's Apartment and Jerry Maguire. The latter film was a particular success, and O'Connell began to land steady film assignments once again. Next up was the slasher movie Scream 2 (1997), in which he played Neve Campbell's boyfriend. After an uncredited role in the Jennifer Love Hewitt vehicle Can't Hardly Wait (1998), O'Connell returned to television to star as a young Vietnam War soldier in the miniseries The '60s in 1999. That same year, he starred as a neanderthal-like jock in Body Shots, a film about the search for love and/or a lay amongst a group of Los Angeles twentysomethings.

At this point, if O'Connell still carried a full resume, he often seemed to alternate between respectable A-list material - such as the disappointing but ambitious Brian De Palma sci-fi'er Mission to Mars (2000) and the generally pleasant family comedy Yours, Mine and Ours (2005) - and ridiculous studio dreck, such as the misogynistic sex comedy Tomcats (2001) and the awful 2002 "family" picture Kangaroo Jack (where the actor co-starred alongside a wisecracking CG-animated marsupial). In fall 2007, O'Connell trekked back to the small screen for one of the three lead roles in the sitcom Carpoolers - about a cadre of male buddies who share rides to and from work each day. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Jerry O'Connell

Jerry O'Connell, 2008
Born Michael Jeremiah O'Connell
February 17, 1974 (1974-02-17) (age 35)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actor
Years active 1986–present
Spouse(s) Rebecca Romijn (2007─present)

Michael Jeremiah "Jerry" O'Connell (born February 17, 1974) is an American actor, best known his roles in the TV series Sliders, Vern Tessio in the film Stand by Me, Charlie Carbone in Kangaroo Jack, Ben in Obsessed and Detective Woody Hoyt on the drama Crossing Jordan.

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Biography

Early life

O'Connell was born in New York City, the son of Linda (née Witkowski), an art teacher, and Michael O'Connell, an advertising agency art director, originally from England.[1] His maternal grandfather, Charles S. Witkowski, was the mayor of Jersey City, NJ. O'Connell is of British, Italian & Irish on his father's and Polish ancestry on his mother's.[2] O'Connell was raised in Manhattan with a younger brother Charlie O'Connell, also an actor. O'Connell began his acting career at a young age. As a child, he did commercial work for Duncan Hines cookies. Shortly after at the age of eleven, he landed his first feature film role as the character Vern Tessio in Rob Reiner's Stand by Me. As a teenager, he starred in the Canadian TV series My Secret Identity from 1988-91, and attended Manhattan's Professional Children's School.

O'Connell attended New York University (NYU) from 1991 to 1994,[3] majoring in film. While there, he studied screen writing and competed on the NYU fencing team, serving a stint as captain of the sabre squad. However, he left NYU several credits short of graduation in 1999.

Adult career

O'Connell starred in the sci-fi sitcom My Secret Identity from 1988-1991 as the teen hero who develops superhuman traits. During a summer break from NYU, Jerry starred in the feature film Calendar Girl alongside Jason Priestley and Gabriel Olds. He also appeared in the short-lived ABC sitcom, Camp Wilder with Jay Mohr and Hilary Swank in 1992. In his Junior year, O'Connell auditioned for the TV pilot Sliders. He was offered the role of Quinn Mallory in the series, which ran for three seasons on Fox and two seasons on the Sci-Fi Channel. He served as producer during his fourth and final season, and is credited with writing and directing several episodes.

O'Connell has since gone on to star in such movies as Jerry Maguire, Body Shots, Mission to Mars, Tomcats, Scream 2, and Kangaroo Jack. O'Connell has also tried his hand at screenwriting and sold his first screenplay, for First Daughter, to New Regency in 1999. The film was released in 2004 by 20th Century Fox-based Davis Entertainment. O'Connell served as executive producer on the film, which starred Katie Holmes and Michael Keaton.

O'Connell starred as Detective Woody Hoyt on the NBC crime drama Crossing Jordan (2001) until its cancellation, and was engaged to TV personality Giuliana DePandi. Now, he is married to actress/model Rebecca Romijn. He starred opposite her in the Ugly Betty episode "Derailed". O'Connell has also starred as Hoyt in several episodes of Las Vegas. In 2004, he wore a diaper on Last Call with Carson Daly, during a mock commercial skit for the GoodNites bedwetting product.[4] The National Enquirer caught him filming the skit and printed a photo of him in his diaper.[5][6]

In 2005, O'Connell guest-starred in one episode of the animated series Justice League Unlimited. In the episode, entitled "The Clash", he provided the voice of Captain Marvel.

His younger brother Charlie O'Connell, an alumnus of NYU who was most recently seen as The Bachelor, is also an actor who has appeared with Jerry in several productions, usually playing the brother of Jerry's character, such as in Sliders and Crossing Jordan.

In 2007-08 Jerry O'Connell starred in ABC's Carpoolers, which ran from October 2, 2007 to March 4, 2008. Although it has not appeared in the Fall '08 lineup, it could come back in the future seasons on ABC.

In early 2008, O'Connell acted in a widely circulated Internet video parody of the leaked Tom Cruise video on Scientology.[7] He also co-wrote and appeared in a video parody called "Young Hillary Clinton," satirizing Hillary Clinton's 2008 primary campaign.[8] On February 2, 2008, O'Connell hosted VH1's Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash, which aired the night before Super Bowl XLII and featured musical guests Maroon 5 and Mary J. Blige.[9][10] On April 28, 2008, O'Connell appeared as a guest star on ABC's Samantha Who?.

In the fall of 2008 O'Connell starred in Fox's Do Not Disturb, costarring Niecy Nash, but Fox cancelled the show after only three episodes.[11][12]

Most recently, he appeared in the 2009 thriller film Obsessed as "Ben", the best friend and co-worker of the film's protagonist Derek Charles (Idris Elba).

Personal life

On July 14, 2007, O'Connell married actress and former model Rebecca Romijn near Los Angeles in Calabasas, California.[13][14][15]

A self-proclaimed "Super Super Fan" of The Howard Stern Show, O'Connell placed last in the "Celebrity" version of the "Super Fan Contest" that took place on May 13, 2008. His opponents were Jimmy Kimmel and Jeff Probst. Kimmel ultimately won the contest by a large margin.[16]

After weeks of officially stating that the couple was "trying" to get pregnant, a publicist for the pair confirmed that Romijn was pregnant with twin girls. When talking about having children, O'Connell said "I am excited I am having girls. I know guys are supposed to say, 'I want a boy. I want to play baseball,' but I think I'm going to be good raising girls...I can't wait. They're going to be tough chicks. They're only having sex when I'm dead. If they don't date boys at all and just want to be infatuated with their father, that's what I'm really going for. The nunnery!"[17] O'Connell and Romijn welcomed their twin girls, Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip, on December 28, 2008.[18]

Filmography

Producer

Director

  • Sliders (1997) TV series - "Stoker"
  • Sliders (1999) TV series - "Slidecage," "Lipschitz Live," "Data World," "Roads Taken"

Writer

  • Sliders (1999) - "Way out West",
  • First Daughter (2004) - screenplay

Music videos

References

  1. ^ Jerry O'Connell Biography (1974-)
  2. ^ Sara Hammel (2007-07-27). "Rebecca Romijn's Marital Advice: Do It Backwards". People. 
  3. ^ Mollie Lobl (2007-11-29). "He Might Be on Television, but Don’t Be Intimidated—He Also Went to NYU". Columbia Spectator. http://www.columbiaspectator.com/node/27795. 
  4. ^ "THAT ALL DEPENDS ...". People. 2004-11-08. http://www.people.com/people/gallery/0,,750117_8,00.html. Retrieved on 2008-01-27. 
  5. ^ "In-Depend-Ence". Jerry O'Connell Fansite. 2004-11-27. http://www.jerryoconnellfansite.com/news/diapers.jpg. Retrieved on 2008-01-27. 
  6. ^ "Photos from Last Call with Carson Daly". Jerry O'Connell Fansite. 2004-11-29. http://www.jerryoconnellfansite.com/news/news_11-04.htm. Retrieved on 2008-01-27. 
  7. ^ Jerry Connell Parody of Tom Cruise Scientology Video
  8. ^ [1] Campaign satire: 'Young Hillary Clinton' explains HRC campaign to us as if we were 10 years old]
  9. ^ Breaking News - Mary J Blige, Maroon 5 Touch Down in Glendale, Arizona to Perform at 'The VH1 Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash' Premiering on Saturday, February 2 at 9 PM* | TheFutonCritic.com
  10. ^ Live Review: Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash with Mary J. Blige, Maroon 5 >> LiveDaily
  11. ^ http://www.fox.com/programming/shows/new/donotdisturb.htm
  12. ^ http://www.popeater.com/television/article/do-not-disturb-cancelled-already/189075
  13. ^ Ulrica Wihlborg (2007-07-15). "Rebecca Romijn Weds Jerry O'Connell". People. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20046336,00.html. 
  14. ^ Mayor Charles Witkowski of Jersey City pictures from history photos on webshots
  15. ^ The Political Graveyard: Polish ancestry Politicians
  16. ^ MarksFriggin.com, 2008-05-13
  17. ^ http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2008/08/jerry-oconnel-1.html
  18. ^ http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20245814,00.html

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