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Actor '''Mike O'Malley''' (born [[October 31]], [[1969]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts]], USA) stars as Jimmy Hughes in the [[CBS]] [[television]] [[situation comedy]] ''[[Yes, Dear]]''. He previously had a short-lived, self-named sitcom on [[NBC]]. Prior to his big break with the networks, O'Malley was best known for hosting [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[game show]]s such as ''[[Get the Picture (game show)]]'', ''[[Guts (TV)|Guts]]'' and ''Global Guts''. |
Actor '''Mike O'Malley''' (born [[October 31]], [[1969]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts]], USA) stars as Jimmy Hughes in the [[CBS]] [[television]] [[situation comedy]] ''[[Yes, Dear]]''. He previously had a short-lived, self-named sitcom on [[NBC]]. Prior to his big break with the networks, O'Malley was best known for hosting [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[game show]]s such as ''[[Get the Picture (game show)]]'', ''[[Guts (TV)|Guts]]'' and ''Global Guts''. |
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His sister, Kerry O'Malley, has had some acting experience on stage and on TV, but very limited. |
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O'Malley has a recurring role in [[ESPN]] [[commercials]] in which he plays "The Rick" a rabid [[Boston]] [[sports fan]]. In real life O'Malley is a proud member of [[Red Sox Nation]] and can often be heard periodically on the [[sports radio]] [[WEEI]] morning show. |
O'Malley has a recurring role in [[ESPN]] [[commercials]] in which he plays "The Rick" a rabid [[Boston]] [[sports fan]]. In real life O'Malley is a proud member of [[Red Sox Nation]] and can often be heard periodically on the [[sports radio]] [[WEEI]] morning show. |
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O'Malley studied theater at the [[University of New Hampshire]]. |
O'Malley studied theater at the [[University of New Hampshire]]. |
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O'Malley is reported to have a 9.7 inch penis, which is .1 inches longer than Legends of the Hidden Temple host, Kirk Fogg. |
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Revision as of 08:38, 27 August 2005
Actor Mike O'Malley (born October 31, 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA) stars as Jimmy Hughes in the CBS television situation comedy Yes, Dear. He previously had a short-lived, self-named sitcom on NBC. Prior to his big break with the networks, O'Malley was best known for hosting Nickelodeon game shows such as Get the Picture (game show), Guts and Global Guts.
O'Malley has a recurring role in ESPN commercials in which he plays "The Rick" a rabid Boston sports fan. In real life O'Malley is a proud member of Red Sox Nation and can often be heard periodically on the sports radio WEEI morning show.
Along with Yes, Dear costar Anthony Clark, O'Malley appears in Alan Jackson's music video "The Talkin' Song Repair Blues".
O'Malley studied theater at the University of New Hampshire.