Guilty Pleasures Monday - Jerry O’Connell

Courtesy People MagazineThis morning’s Guilty Pleasure is Jerry O’Connell.

You might remember him best as the cute little kid in STAND BY ME, a movie classic based on a novella by none other than Stephen King (see the poster for the movie down below)

Jerry has been in a bunch of shows, most of which I’ve enjoyed, like SLIDERS and CROSSING JORDAN though I was always kind of annoyed that the romance on CROSSING JORDAN never went anywhere. He also did cross-appearances on VEGAS based on his CROSSING JORDAN character.

Jerry also wrote the screenplay for FIRST DAUGHTER, which was actually quite a good romance. Jerry served as the executive producer on the film, which was about a young secret service agent (Marc Blucas) who is sent to keep an eye on the president’s college-age daughter (Katie Holmes) and falls in love with her. If you haven’t seen it, check it out.

Guess that makes Jerry cute and talented. What’s he up to now? Expecting twins with new wife Rebecca Romjin

STAND BY ME from Columbia Pictures - Used under Fair Use Provisions.

Hope you enjoyed this morning’s Guilty Pleasure.

4 comments to “Guilty Pleasures Monday - Jerry O’Connell”

  1. Was she married to John Stamos?


  2. I don’t think I have ever seen any of the projects you mentioned here. I never got into watching any of those shows for some reason. He seems to be very talented and quite handsome also. Always a good combo in my opinion.
    Sorry I missed last week. My computer decided to mess with my head. Looks like I missed some good posts. Hopefully, things will be okay now. Have a great day and hugs to all.


  3. I love the movie STAND BY ME. It is hard to believe that is him in that picture and that he is going to be a dad!


  4. I enjoyed Jerry in Crossing Jordan and in answer to Irene’s question: Rebecca was
    married to John Stamos.

    Pat Cochran


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