Dean McDermott

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Dean McDermott
Born November 16, 1966 (1966-11-16) (age 41)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Spouse(s) Mary Jo Eustace (July 1993 - February 2006) (divorced) 1 child
Tori Spelling (7 May 2006 - present) 2 children

Dean McDermott (born November 16, 1966 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actor best known for playing Constable Turnbull on the TV series Due South and for his marriage to Tori Spelling.

McDermott has appeared in many TV and movie roles, including the Kevin Costner film Open Range. He received a Gemini Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 1997 for his portrayal of small town boy Garet French in Lives of Girls and Women. In 2007, he and Spelling co-starred in the reality series, Tori & Dean: Inn Love.

McDermott married Spelling after they met on the set of Mind over Murder. His previous marriage to TV chef Mary Jo Eustace was dissolved in September 2005. McDermott has two sons, Jack Montgomery (born to Eustace in 1998), and Liam Aaron (born to Tori Spelling on March 13, 2007). He and Eustace also adopted a daughter, Lola, in 2005, but McDermott has joint custody of his son only and is no longer legally responsible for Lola. Spelling is pregnant with their second child, a girl, due on June 9th 2008.[1][2]

[edit] Selected Credits

  • The Wall (1998)
  • Power Play (TV series) (1998)
  • Bone Daddy (1998)
  • Due South (TV Series) (1997-9)
  • To Love, Honour & Betray (1999)
  • Spencer: Small Vices (1999)
  • Mythic Warriors: Guarders of the Legend (1999)
  • Twice In a Lifetime (2000)
  • Deliberate Intent (2000)
  • Loves Music, Loves To Dance (2001)
  • What Makes a Family (2001)
  • WW3 (2001)
  • Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story (2001)
  • Picture Clare (2001)
  • Relic Hunter (2001)
  • Tracker (TV Series) (2001)
  • Rough Air: Danger on Flight 543 (2001)
  • Brian’s Song (2001)
  • Stolen Miracle (2001)
  • Earth: Final Conflict (TV Series) (1999, 2002)
  • A Christmas Visitor (2002)
  • The Skulls III (2003)
  • Open Range (2003)
  • Walls of Secrets (2003)
  • 1-800-Missing (TV Series) (2003-4)
  • Touch Of Pink (2004)
  • Against the Ropes (2004)
  • H2O (2004), miniseries
  • The Tournament (TV Series) (2005)
  • Tilt (2005)
  • Kojak (2005)
  • NCIS (2005)
  • The Closer (2005)
  • Without A Trace (2005)
  • Mind Over Murder (2006)
  • Tori & Dean: Inn Love (2007)
  • Housesitter (2007)
  • Kiss the Bride (2008)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Update: Tori Spelling, her belly, and Liam in People. Celebrity-Babies. Retrieved on 2008-02-21.
  2. ^ Tori Spelling Expecting a Baby Girl

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