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Jerry O'Connell
O'Connell in 2019
Born
Jeremiah O'Connell

(1974-02-17) February 17, 1974 (age 50)
Nationality
  • American
  • British[1]
Alma materNew York University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • TV show host
Years active1983–present
Spouse
(m. 2007)
Children2
Relatives

Jeremiah O'Connell[2] (born February 17, 1974)[3] is an American actor and TV show host. He is known for his roles as Quinn Mallory in the television series Sliders, Andrew Clements in My Secret Identity, Vern Tessio in the film Stand by Me (1986), Joe in Joe's Apartment (1996), Frank Cushman in Jerry Maguire (1996), Derek in Scream 2 (1997), Michael in Tomcats (2001), Charlie Carbone in Kangaroo Jack (2003), and Detective Woody Hoyt on the NBC drama Crossing Jordan. He starred as Pete Kaczmarek in the single 2010–2011 season of The Defenders. He also had a starring role in the comedy horror film Piranha 3D (2010). Currently, he voices Commander Jack Ransom on the animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks, is co-host of The Talk, and hosts a version of Pictionary syndicated on Fox stations.

Early life

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O'Connell was born in New York City, the eldest son of Linda, a Special Education teacher in New Jersey, and Michael O'Connell, an advertising agency art director originally from the United Kingdom.[4] He is of half Irish, one quarter Italian, and one quarter Polish ancestry.[5] O'Connell's paternal grandfather was from County Cork, Ireland while his maternal grandmother was from Belfast, Northern Ireland.[6] His maternal grandfather was Charles S. Witkowski, the 34th mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey.[4] O'Connell was raised in Manhattan with his younger brother, actor Charlie O'Connell. As a teenager, he attended Manhattan's Professional Children's School. He attended New York University from 1991 to 1994,[7] majoring in film. While there, he studied screen writing and competed on the fencing team, serving a stint as captain of the sabre squad. He graduated in 1995.[8]

Career

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O'Connell began his acting career at a young age. As a child, he did commercial work for Duncan Hines cookies.[citation needed] Shortly after turning eleven, he landed his first feature film role as the character Vern Tessio in Rob Reiner's Stand by Me. In 1987, O'Connell appeared in a commercial for Frosted Flakes. He starred in the Canadian science-fiction sitcom My Secret Identity from 1988 to 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. During his junior year, O'Connell auditioned for the television pilot Sliders (also filmed in Canada). He was offered the role of Quinn Mallory in the series, which ran for three seasons on Fox and two seasons on the Syfy Channel. He served as producer during his fourth season, and is credited with writing and directing several episodes.

O'Connell in June 2013

O'Connell has since gone on to star in such films as Jerry Maguire, Body Shots, Mission to Mars, Tomcats, Scream 2, and Kangaroo Jack. O'Connell also guest-hosted in the late 90s on the late night talk show Later.[9] 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 and received a "story by" credit 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 cancelation in May 2007, and was engaged to actress Rebecca Romijn. He starred opposite her in the Ugly Betty episode "Derailed". He played 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.[10] The National Enquirer caught him filming the skit and printed a photo of him in his diaper.[11][12]

In 2005, O'Connell guest-starred in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Clash", voicing Captain Marvel. He reprised the role in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies short film Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam alongside George Newbern, who reprised the role of Superman, having done the voice for the animated series. Jerry's younger brother, Charlie has appeared in several productions in which his brother starred, such as in Sliders and Crossing Jordan. In 2007–2008 O'Connell starred in ABC's Carpoolers, which ran from October 2, 2007, to March 4, 2008. In early 2008, O'Connell participated in a widely circulated Internet video parody of the leaked Tom Cruise video on Scientology. Cruise was O'Connell's co-star in Jerry Maguire.[13]

O'Connell co-wrote and appeared in a video parody called "Young Hillary Clinton", satirizing Hillary Clinton's 2008 primary campaign.[14] 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.[15][16] On April 28, 2008, he appeared as a guest star on ABC's Samantha Who?. In late 2008 O'Connell starred in Fox's Do Not Disturb, co-starring Niecy Nash, but Fox cancelled the show after only three episodes.[17][18]

O'Connell appeared in the 2009 thriller film Obsessed as "Ben", the best friend and co-worker of the film's protagonist Derek Charles (Idris Elba). He appeared in Eastwick on ABC, on which his wife Romijn starred in the series.[19] He portrayed Derrick Jones in Alexandre Aja's Piranha 3D,[20] which also stars Adam Scott and Elisabeth Shue.[21]

O'Connell co-starred with David Tennant in the pilot for legal drama Rex Is Not Your Lawyer, which was not picked up for production.[22] In 2010, O'Connell starred with Jim Belushi in the CBS comedy drama The Defenders, which was cancelled on May 15, 2011, after one season.

O'Connell appeared on Broadway at the Golden Theatre in Seminar, written by Theresa Rebeck. The play, directed by Sam Gold, opened on November 20, 2011, starring Alan Rickman, Lily Rabe, Hamish Linklater and Hettienne Park. On June 4, 2012, it was announced that O'Connell would play Herman Munster in a reboot of The Munsters, titled Mockingbird Lane;[23] the remake series was never picked up for production; however, the pilot would air as a Halloween special on October 26.[24] On May 15, 2013, it was announced that O'Connell would play Stuart Strickland on We Are Men, alongside Tony Shalhoub.

In April 2015, O'Connell returned to Broadway in the comedy Living on Love, with Renee Fleming, Anna Chlumsky and Douglas Sills. It closed after 37 performances.

In 2017, O'Connell was the main love interest in the Hallmark film Love Locks, co-starring his real-life wife Rebecca Romijn.[25]

He also starred in a Canadian police Comedy-drama series called Carter. It was filmed in 2017 in North Bay Ontario, Canada and aired for two seasons. There was good reception for the series, but it was likely another victim of the worldwide epidemic that interrupted and ended many entertainment projects. [26]

In January 2020, O'Connell appeared in the Roundabout's American Airlines Theatre's Broadway revival of A Soldier's Play as Captain Taylor in an ensemble cast headed by David Alan Grier and Blair Underwood.[27]

In 2020, he began starring in commercials for Bob Evans grocery items alongside Alfonso Ribeiro.

In July 2021, CBS announced that O'Connell would be joining The Talk as a permanent co-host, replacing Sharon Osbourne.[28] That same month, he hosted a test-run of a new syndicated version of Pictionary on Fox stations, which was successful enough to launch with a full season in fall 2022.[29] He and wife Romijn hosted The Real Love Boat on CBS, in 2022.[30]

Personal life

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On July 14, 2007, O'Connell married actress and former model Rebecca Romijn.[31][32][33] Their twin girls were born in 2008.[34]

O'Connell enrolled in Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles in August 2009,[35] but dropped out to return to acting full-time.[36]

O'Connell has dual American and British citizenship.[1]

O'Connell is a regular and commonly recurring guest on the Barstool Sports podcast Pardon My Take, where he discusses his passion for fantasy football and his fandom for their show. He maintains the official position of Fantasy Football Expert for the show.[37]

O'Connell was once roommates with actor and comedian TJ Miller.[38]

Filmography

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Film

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List of film credits
Year Title Role Notes
1986 Stand by Me Vernon "Vern" Tessio
1988 Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach Kid at Beach Uncredited
1993 Calendar Girl Scott Foreman
1995 Blue River Lawrence Sellars
1996 Joe's Apartment Joe
1996 Jerry Maguire Frank "Cush" Cushman
1997 Scream 2 Derek Feldman
1998 Can't Hardly Wait Trip McNeely Uncredited
1999 The Beast of Today Fabian
1999 Body Shots Michael Penorisi
2000 Clayton
2000 Mission to Mars Phil Ohlmyer
2001 Tomcats Michael Delaney
2002 The New Guy Highland Party Twin
2002 Buying the Cow David Collins
2003 Kangaroo Jack Charlie Carbone
2004 Fat Slags Sean Cooley
2004 First Daughter N/A Producer, screenwriter
2005 Yours, Mine & Ours Max Algrant
2006 The Alibi Businessman
2006 Man About Town David Lilly
2006 Room 6 Lucas Dylan
2008 The Parody Video Tom Cruise Wants You to See Tom Cruise Short film
2009 Baby on Board Curtis
2009 Obsessed Ben
2010 Piranha 3-D Derrick Jones
2010 Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam Captain Marvel Voice, short film[39]
2013 Scary Movie 5 Christian Grey
2014 Veronica Mars Sheriff Dan Lamb
2014 Space Station 76 Steve
2014 The Lookalike Joe Mulligan
2015 Justice League: Throne of Atlantis Clark Kent / Superman Voice[39]
2016 Justice League vs. Teen Titans Clark Kent / Superman Voice[39]
2016 Trolland Hayden Voice[39]
2017 Justice League Dark Clark Kent / Superman Voice[39]
2017 The Lego Batman Movie Martian Manhunter Voice, uncredited
2017 A Mermaid's Tale Matt
2017 Wish Upon Alex Uncredited
2018 The Death of Superman Clark Kent / Superman Voice[39]
2018 Deep Murder Doug Dangler
2019 Reign of the Supermen Clark Kent / Superman, Cyborg Superman Voice[39]
2019 Satanic Panic Samuel Ross
2019 Batman: Hush Clark Kent / Superman Voice[39][40]
2020 Justice League Dark: Apokolips War Clark Kent / Superman Voice[39]
2020 The F**k It List Jeffrey
2020 The Secret: Dare to Dream Tucker
2020 Ballbuster Rich
2021 Endangered Species Mitch Hanover
2021 Pups Alone Charlie Voice
2022 Play Dead Coroner
2023 The Donor Party Tim

Television

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List of television credits
Year Title Role Notes
1987 The Room Upstairs Carl Television film
1988 The Equalizer Bobby Episode: "The Child Broker"
1988 Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss Ralph Parker Television film
1988‍–‍1991 My Secret Identity Andrew Clements Main role
1989 Charles in Charge David Landon Episode: "The Organization Man"
1992‍–‍1993 Camp Wilder Brody Wilder Main role
1995 The Ranger, the Cook and a Hole in the Sky Mac Television film
1995 Blue River Lawrence Sellars
1995‍–‍1999 Sliders Quinn Mallory Main role
Producer (1998–1999)
Director: "Stoker", "Slidecage", "Lipschitz Live", "Data World", "Roads Taken"
Writer: "Way out West"
1997 Later Himself (guest host)
1997 What the Deaf Man Heard Reverend Perry Ray Pruitt Hallmark Hall of Fame television film
1999 The '60s Brian Herlihy Television film
2001 Night Visions Andy Episode: "Rest Stop"
2002 Going to California Pete Rossock Episode: "Searching for Eddie Van Halen"
2002 Rome Fire Ryan Wheeler Television film
2002‍–‍2007 Crossing Jordan Detective Woody Hoyt Main role
2003, 2008 MADtv Ted Levin, John Edwards 2 episodes
2004 Without a Trace Joe Gibson Episode: "Hawks and Handsaws"
2004 The Screaming Cocktail Hour Singer
2004 Las Vegas Detective Woody Hoyt 5 episodes
2005 Justice League Unlimited Captain Marvel Voice, episode: "Clash"[39]
2007 On the Lot Jerry 'The Move' Episode: "6 Cut to 5 & 5 Directors Compete"
2007 Ugly Betty Joel Episode: "Derailed"
2007 The Batman Nightwing Voice, 2 episodes[39]
2007‍–‍2008 Carpoolers Laird Main role
2008 Samantha Who? Craig Episode: "The Gallery Show"
2008 Do Not Disturb Neal Main role
2009 Midnight Bayou Declan Fitzpatrick Television film
2009 Eastwick Colin Friesen Episode: "Magic Snow and Creepy Gene"
2010‍–‍2011 The Defenders Pete Kaczmarek Main role
2011 G.I. Joe: Renegades Barbecue Episode: "Fire Fight"[39]
2011 Fish Hooks Sterling Hamsterton Voice, episode: "Pamela Hamster Returns"[39]
2011 NTSF:SD:SUV:: Mental Man Episode: "Up Periscope, Down With San Diego"
2013‍–‍2015 Jake and the Never Land Pirates Pip the Pirate Genie Voice, 7 episodes[39]
2013 Burning Love Henry Season 2 cast member
2013 King & Maxwell Jerry Walkeiwicz Episode: "Stealing Secrets"
2013 Satisfaction David Episode: "Penis Face Cat Funeral"
2013 We Are Men Stuart Strickland Main role
2014‍–‍2019 Drunk History Thomas Jefferson, Grigori Rasputin, Ken McElroy 4 episodes
2014 The League Father Muldoon Episode: "The Heavenly Fouler"
2015 The Librarians Young Lancelot Episode: "And the Loom of Fate"
2015 Workaholics Teddy Episode: "Gayborhood"
2015 Marry Me Daniel Episode: "Friend Me"
2015 Significant Mother Bob Babcock Episode: "Home Is Where the Lamp Is"
2015 Fresh Beat Band of Spies Arizona Jones Voice, episode: "Mummy Mayhem"[39]
2016 The Mysteries of Laura Jon Dunham 2 episodes
2016‍–‍2019
2022
Billions Steven Birch 10 episodes
2016 Young & Hungry Nick Diamond Episode: "Young & Parents"
2016 Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul Himself Episode: "Featuring Rebecca Romijn"
2016 Mistresses Robert 4 episodes
2016 Scream Queens Dr. Mike 2 episodes
2017 Love Locks Jack Burrow Television film
2017 Justice League Action Ray Palmer / Atom Voice, 5 episodes[39]
2017 Andi Mack Director Episode: "Dad Influence"
2017 Infomercials Ted Apples Episode: "Cool Dad"
2017 Curb Your Enthusiasm TV Detective #2 Episode: "The Shucker"
2018‍–‍2019 The Big Bang Theory George Cooper Jr. 3 episodes
2018‍–‍2019 The Wendy Williams Show Himself (guest host) 7 episodes
2018‍–‍2019 Carter Harley Carter Main role
2019 Jerry O' Himself (host)
2019 Where's Waldo? Jerry Voice, episode: "Hit or Miss In Greece"
2020‍–‍present Star Trek: Lower Decks Commander Jack Ransom Voice, main role
2020‍–‍2023 The Ready Room Himself 3 episodes
2021‍–‍present Tab Time Coach Goodgame Episode: "Winning & Losing"
2021‍–‍present The Talk Himself (co-host)
2022 The Lake Gil the Thrill Episode: "Mommy Queerest"
2022 The Real Love Boat Himself (Host) Main role
2022‍–‍present Pictionary Himself (Host) Main role
2023 The Neighborhood Himself Episode: "Welcome to the Milestone"
2023 Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Commander Jack Ransom Voice, episode: "Those Old Scientists"
2023 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Himself Episode: "Sutton-ly Suspicious"
2024 Big Brother Himself (Host) Fill-in for Julie Chen Moonves on Season 26, episode 27[41]

Video games

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List of video game credits
Year Title Role Notes
2015 Infinite Crisis Shazam

Music videos

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Podcast appearances

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  • Pardon My Take – August 6, 2018; August 23, 2019; July 24, 2020; September 1, 2021; February 9, 2022; September 2, 2022; December 2, 2022; March 10, 2023; September 1, 2023; February 7, 2024; May 6, 2024; May 20, 2024; August 28, 2024
  • Comments by Celebs – September 24, 2018
  • The Dan LeBatard Show with Stugotz feat. Baron Davis – August 5, 2020
  • The Kinda Funny Podcast – April 8, 2021
  • I’ve Had It - February 6, 2024

Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations received by Jerry O'Connell
Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1987 Young Artist Awards Jackie Coogan (shared with River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman) Stand by Me Won
1989 Best Young Actor in a Family Syndicated Show My Secret Identity Nominated
1990 Best Young Actor in an Off-Primetime Family Nominated
2019 Canadian Screen Awards Best Lead Actor – Drama Series Carter Nominated
2020 Nominated
2023 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host (shared with the other hosts) The Talk Nominated
2024 Nominated

References

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  1. ^ a b "Jerry O'Connell's British passport". September 16, 2018.
  2. ^ "Jerry O'Connell". TVGuide.com. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
  3. ^ O'Connell, Jerry [@MrJerryOC] (February 17, 2014). "Thanks for Birthday wishes! 40 is the new 50!" (Tweet). Archived from the original on November 7, 2022. Retrieved May 12, 2023 – via Twitter.
  4. ^ a b Dweck, Sophie (September 16, 2018). "Jerry O'Connell: 25 Things You Don't Know About Me!". Us Weekly.
  5. ^ Nassour, Ellis (March 14, 2012). "The Pluck of the Irish". TheaterMania.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  6. ^ "Jerry O'Connell plans trip to Ireland to explore his Irish roots". Irish Central. July 5, 2021. Retrieved January 7, 2021. My father is actually British, his father was from Co Cork, and my maternal grandmother is actually from Belfast ... My grandfather emigrated to England, so my father was born in England and my grandmother emigrated as a child from Belfast
  7. ^ Mollie Lobl (November 29, 2007). "He Might Be on Television, but Don't Be Intimidated — He Also Went to NYU". Columbia Spectator. Archived from the original on August 21, 2008. Retrieved October 30, 2007.
  8. ^ O'Connell reference, NYU News, October 2, 2013.
  9. ^ [1],The Late Late Show with Jerry O'Connell Comedy bit with Arliegh Castle,.
  10. ^ "THAT ALL DEPENDS ..." People. November 8, 2004. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  11. ^ "In-Depend-Ence". Jerry O'Connell Fansite. November 27, 2004. Archived from the original on May 30, 2008. Retrieved January 27, 2008.
  12. ^ "Photos from Last Call with Carson Daly". Jerry O'Connell Fansite. November 29, 2004. Archived from the original on March 31, 2009. Retrieved January 27, 2008.
  13. ^ "Jerry Connell Parody of Tom Cruise Scientology Video". Archived from the original on May 23, 2008. Retrieved February 3, 2008.
  14. ^ "Minnesota Monitor". minnesotamonitor.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  15. ^ "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*". The Futon Critic. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  16. ^ Live Review: Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash with Mary J. Blige, Maroon 5 Archived February 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, LiveDaily.com
  17. ^ "FOX 2014/2015 Schedule". fox.com. Archived from the original on May 26, 2010. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  18. ^ Cancellation of Do Not Disturb
  19. ^ Natalie Abrams. "Death, Jerry O'Connell Come to Eastwick". TV Guide.
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  21. ^ "Hot Chicks in Bikinis Going 'Wild, Wild' with Jerry O'Connell on the Set of 'Piranha'!". BloodyDisgusting. January 21, 2010.
  22. ^ Ausiello, Michael. "Exclusive: 'Rex Is Not Your Lawyer' DOA at NBC?". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on February 4, 2010.
  23. ^ Hibberd, James (June 4, 2012). "Jerry O'Connell cast as Herman Munster in NBC's 'Mockingbird Lane'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  24. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 11, 2012). "NBC's 'Mockingbird Lane' Pilot To Air On October 26 As Halloween Special". Deadline. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  25. ^ "Love Locks". Hallmark Channel.
  26. ^ "Carter". IMDb.
  27. ^ Evans, Greg (January 22, 2020). "'A Soldier's Play' Broadway Review: Stars David Alan Grier & Blair Underwood Earn Stripes In Charles Fuller's Potent 1981 Masterpiece". Deadline. Penske Business Media. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  28. ^ Evans, Greg (July 14, 2021). "Jerry O'Connell Joins 'The Talk' As Permanent Cohost". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  29. ^ Malone, Michael (June 21, 2021). "Jerry O'Connell To Host 'Pictionary' Game Show on Fox Stations". NextTV. Retrieved December 8, 2021.
  30. ^ Mitovich, Matt (June 28, 2022). "The Real Love Boat: Rebecca Romijn, Jerry O'Connell to Host CBS Series". TVLine. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  31. ^ Wihlborg, Ulrica (July 15, 2007). "Rebecca Romijn Weds Jerry O'Connell". People. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  32. ^ Webshots. "Webshots – Young Leopard, Sabi Sands Conservancy, South Africa". webshots.com. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  33. ^ O'Connell, Jerry [@MrJerryOC] (February 2, 2022). "It is crazy and sometimes scary, being married to A Scorp... https://t.co/AL5SyPKXHz" (Tweet). Archived from the original on February 2, 2022. Retrieved May 12, 2023 – via Twitter.
  34. ^ Laudadio, Marisa (January 5, 2009). "Rebecca Romijn Welcomes Twin Girls". People. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
  35. ^ "Jerry O'Connell Enrolls in Law School". US Weekly. August 13, 2009.
  36. ^ "Jerry O'Connell quits law school to play Vegas 'Defender'". New York Post. October 31, 2010. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  37. ^ "Pardon My Take: Fantasy Football Preview with Jerry O'Connell, Russ Gets Paid + Mt Rushmore of Worst Public Transportation People on Apple Podcasts".
  38. ^ O'Connell, Jerry [@MrJerryOC] (November 13, 2011). "My old roomate @nottjmiller is on Comedy Central right now" (Tweet). Retrieved May 12, 2023 – via Twitter.
  39. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Jerry OConnell (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved August 1, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  40. ^ Vejvoda, Jim (March 27, 2019). "Batman: Hush Movie – Exclusive First Look Photo and Voice Cast News". IGN. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  41. ^ Tinoco, Armando (September 12, 2024). "Julie Chen Moonves Out Of 'Big Brother's Live Eviction Episode Due To Covid, Jerry O'Connell To Step In". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
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