Michael Jeremiah "Jerry" O'Connel (born
February 17,
1974), is an
American television and
film actor. He was born in
New York City to a British father and a Polish American mother and was raised on
Manhattan with his younger brother
Charlie O'Connell. His first starring role was in the Canadian television series
My Secret Identity from 1988-1991. He is probably best known as "Vern Tessio" in
Stand by Me and for the role of
Quinn Mallory in the TV series
Sliders and also as Detective Woody Hoyt on the hit drama
Crossing Jordan Early life
O'Connell began his acting career at a young age. He was inspired to go into acting after a deep conversation with his
cousin, Robert O'Connell, of
Copiague, NY. As a youngster, he did commercial work for
Duncan Hines cookies. Shortly after at the age of eleven, he landed his first feature film role in
Rob Reiner's
Stand By Me. As a teenager, he starred in the series
My Secret Identity, and attended
Manhattan's
Professional Children's School.
O'Connell went on to attend
New York University (NYU) in
1992, 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
1995.
Acting career
During a summer break from NYU, Jerry starred in the feature film
Calendar Girl along side
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
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 was about a young secret service agent sent to keep an eye on the president's college-age daughter and starred
Katie Holmes.
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 his
fiancée in an
episode of Ugly Betty. O'Connell has also starred as Hoyt in several episodes of
Las Vegas. He is known for wearing
GoodNites diapers for
bedwetting children (for a skit), after appearing in one in 2004 for a mock commercial on
Last Call with Carson Daly.
[1] The
National Enquirer caught him filming the skit and printed a photo
[2] of him in his diaper.
His younger brother
Charlie O'Connell, an alumnus of NYU, who was most recently seen as
The Bachelor, has also appeared with Jerry in several projects, and in some other roles, as well.

Personal life
On
July 14,
2007, O'Connell married
Rebecca Romijn near
Los Angeles in
Calabasas,
California.
[3].
Film and TV appearances
Producer
- Sliders (1995) TV Series (producer: 1998-1999)
- First Daughter (2004)
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
