Ted McGinley

TV Actor

Ted McGinley was born in Newport Beach, California, United States on May 30th, 1958 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 65, Ted McGinley biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 30, 1958
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Newport Beach, California, United States
Age
65 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Networth
$5 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Model, Surfer, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Education
University of Southern California (withdrawn)
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Spouse(s)
Gigi Rice ​(m. 1991)​
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2
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Ted McGinley Life

Theodore Martin McGinley (born May 30, 1958) is an American actor.

He is best known for his appearances on the television sitcom Married... with Children and as Charley Shanowski on ABC's Hope & Faith.

He was also a late arrival on Happy Days, Dynasty, and The Love Boat.

He is also known for his role in the film Revenge of the Nerds and several made-for-television sequels.

Early life

McGinley was born in Newport Beach, California, and the uncle of Bob and Emily McGinley. His paternal grandfather, who immigrated to Ireland, was an Irish immigrant. He concentrated on athletics and swimming at Newport Harbor High School, and he was a key member of the water polo team. During the summers, he served as a lifeguard at the beach. McGinley earned a water polo scholarship at USC, majoring in urban planning and real estate after graduation.

McGinley, both as a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and a captain and two-time MVP of the water polo team in Washington, C.C. McGinley's sophomore year, on his girlfriend's advice, began modeling as a way to break into acting. With his scholarship unrenewing, he left the United StatesC and moved to New York in 1979.

Personal life

Beau and Quinn were married in 1991 by McGinley, and they have two sons, Gigi Rice (born 1994) and Quinn. They live in Los Angeles.

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Ted McGinley Career

Career

After a casting director spotted a picture of him in GQ, McGinley was cast on the comedy series Happy Days as Roger Phillips (nephew of the Cunninghams), a role he played from 1980 to 1984. During the run of Happy Days, he landed a role in the comedy film Young Doctors in Love (1982).

After Happy Days ended in 1984, McGinley appeared in Revenge of the Nerds where he played Stanley Gable, the head of the jock-run Alpha Beta fraternity and the primary antagonist of the Lambda Lambda Lambda nerd fraternity; he reprised the role in the third and fourth movies in the "Nerds" franchise, both produced for television. He went on to appear in regular roles on television series including The Love Boat and Dynasty. He then played the role of Al Bundy's best friend Jefferson D'Arcy on Married... with Children from 1991 to 1997, describing it as a "great, great gig." He had recurring roles on Aaron Sorkin's television series Sports Night as Dana's boyfriend Gordon, and The West Wing as a television news anchor. From 2003 to 2006, he played Charley Shanowski on Hope & Faith.

Two years later, he was selected for a role in Charlie Lawrence, a situation comedy about a freshman congressman from New Mexico, played by Nathan Lane. McGinley played Graydon Ford, the neighbor of Lane's title character, who was a member of the opposing political party. McGinley was also in the pilot for the 2002 CBS show Life of the Party, playing a senator.

His guest star roles include series such as Fantasy Island (1982), Hotel (1985–87), Perfect Strangers (1988), B.L. Stryker (1989), Evening Shade (1990), Dream On (1991), The John Larroquette Show (1995–96; 1997–1998), The Practice (2001), and Justice League (2002).

During and shortly after the run of Married … With Children, McGinley was a part of many film and television movies, playing different types of characters. In 1993, he played Mr. Scream in Wayne's World 2. That same year, McGinley affected a Southern accent in his role in the miniseries Wild Justice, which was poorly received by critics. Some of his television movie roles were very dark. In 1996, he was the star of Deadly Web, a movie that aired on NBC in 1996 and co–starred his wife, Gigi Rice. The movie was about a woman who was stalked on the Internet. McGinley played one of his darkest roles in 1998 in the television movie Every Mother's Worst Fear. He played Mitch Carson, a sexual predator who lures a teenage girl into his house, where he holds her captive and tortures her.

In 2008, McGinley became a contestant on the seventh season of Dancing with the Stars, and was paired with pro dancer Inna Brayer. He was the second contestant to be eliminated in the competition.

McGinley was called "the patron saint of shark-jumping" by jumptheshark.com founder Jon Hein. This is a reference to the popular and enduring shows which have featured him in their latter years, often to replace a departing regular cast member. Hein writes that this is not a comment "on Ted's fine acting skills" and that "he has a great sense of humor about it, too." In one episode of Married... with Children, McGinley himself spoofed his reputation by asking Al Bundy, "Another picture, Captain? I mean, Fonzie? ....Al?" In 2003, McGinley told Melanie McFarland of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "I've had a lot of fun with it. To be honest with you, it's meant people are still talking about me. It's kind of doing me a favor. And people keep hiring me, so I know that I'm okay, jumping the shark."

In 2011, McGinley again made fun of his "shark-jumping" abilities in "Mitefall!", the final episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. In the episode, Bat-Mite (voiced by Paul Reubens) wants the show to be cancelled to usher in a new TV show called Beware the Batman. To that end, he starts replacing aspects of the show, including switching Aquaman's regular voice actor (John DiMaggio) with McGinley. Ambush Bug (voiced by McGinley's Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler) helps to reverse the situation, in part by getting McGinley to break character (and mention his six-year stint on Married... with Children) and leave, forcing DiMaggio's voice back into Aquaman.

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On the red carpet of Shrinking in Los Angeles, Harrison Ford appears with Jason Segel and others

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2023
Harrison Ford got his weekend off to a good start by appearing on the red carpet for his first TV show, the Apple TV Plus drama Shrinking. At the premiere, the 80-year-old actor was all smiles, posing with co-stars Jason Segel, Jessica Williams, and Christa Miller at the Directors Guild of America on Thursday. On the red carpet, Randall Winston, Ted McGinley, Liza Katzer, Neil Goldman, Rachel Stubington, Mimi Fletcher, Luke Tennie, Michael Urie, Devin Kawaoka, and Brett Goldstein were also on the team, along with Randall Winston, Ted McGinley, Moses Katzer, Liza Katzer, Mimi Fletcher, Mimi Fletcher, Mimi Fletcher, Mimi Fletcher, Joshua Stubington