Jerry O'Connell
Jerry O'Connell is an American actor, producer, and writer.
Jerry O'Connell was born Jeremiah O'Connell, in New York, New York, United States. His zodiac sign is Aquarius.
As an actor, Jerry O'Connell played in movies such as Kangaroo Jack, released in 2003 portraying Charlie Carbone, The Alibi (2006) in which he plays Businessman, Joe's Apartment (1996) as Joe, Buying the Cow (2002) portraying David Collins, Baby on Board (2008) (Curtis), and Body Shots (1999) in which he portrays Michael Penorisi.
Jerry O'Connell has also produced First Daughter, released in 2004.
Jerry O'Connell has written the story of First Daughter, released in 2004.
Filmography
2014
Veronica Mars
, starring J. Franco, K. Ritter, G. Hoffmann, J. O'Connell...
2009
Obsessed
, starring I. Elba, A. Larter, C. Lahti, B. McGill...
2008
Baby on Board
, starring J. O'Connell, J. Corbett, L. Flynn Boyle, K. Finneran...
Cat Tale
Directed by: F. Ip
2006
Man About Town
Directed by: M. Binder, starring B. Affleck, R. Romijn, J. Cleese, S. Ball...
The Alibi
Directed by: M. Checkowski, K. Mattila, starring J. O'Connell, J. Polito, D. Kara Unger, S. Coogan...
2005
Yours, Mine and Ours
Directed by: R. Gosnell, starring D. Quaid, R. Russo, S. Faris, K. Pevec...
2004
Fat Slags
Directed by: E. Bye, starring F. Allen, S. Thompson, J. O'Connell, A. Head...
First Daughter
Directed by: F. Whitaker, starring K. Holmes, M. Blucas, Amerie, M. Keaton...
2003
Kangaroo Jack
Directed by: D. McNally, starring J. O'Connell, A. Anderson, E. Warren, C. Walken...
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Jerry O'Connell as "Joe" in "Joe's Apartment" (1996)
Directed by John Payson, and written by John Payson (screenplay), "Joe's Apartment" (also known as "Joes Apartment - Das große Krabbeln") is a Comedy/Musical/Fantasy film, released in the USA on July 26 of 1996 , starring Jerry O'Connell (Joe), Megan Ward (Lily Dougherty), Billy West (Ralph Roach), Reginald Hudlin (Rodney Roach), Jim Turner (Walter Shit/Voice of Cockroach) and Robert Vaughn (Senator Dougherty).
Jerry O'Connell as "Phil Ohlmyer" in "Mission to Mars" (2000)
"Mission to Mars" (also known as "Mission to Mars - alle origini della vita ai confini dell'ignoto", "M2M") is a Drama/Science Fiction/Thriller/Adventure film directed by Brian De Palma, and written by Jim Thomas (screenplay), released on March 06 of 2000 in the USA . Gary Sinise (Jim McConnell) and Tim Robbins (Woodrow 'Woody' Blake) are starring, alongside Don Cheadle (Luke Graham), Connie Nielsen (Terri Fisher), Jerry O'Connell (Phil Ohlmyer) and Peter Outerbridge (Sergei Kirov).
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