May 31, 2026
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Jerry O’Connell revealed his real name is actually Michael Jeremiah O’Connell — but he’s “always” felt like “a Jerry.”

“His grandfather is Jeremiah and our favorite cousin is Jerry DeScipio,” Jerry’s mom, Linda O’Connell, said on Friday’s special Mother’s Day episode of “Live with Kelly and Mark.”

“But actually, his real name is Michael Jeremiah Witkowski O’Connell.” Witkowski is his mother’s maiden name, Jerry explained.

Jerry O’Connell (pictured above with his mother, Linda O’Connell, on Friday’s episode of “Live with Kelly and Mark”) revealed his real name is Michael Jeremiah O’Connell. LiveKellyandMark
“His grandfather is Jeremiah and our favorite cousin is Jerry DeScipio,” Linda shared of her son’s nickname. LiveKellyandMark

When asked whether his full name ever came out when he got “in trouble” as a kid, the “Kangaroo Jack” actor shut down the idea, adding that he was “always a Jerry.”

“And by the way, sometimes I look at myself and go, ‘Yeah, I am a Jerry! I don’t look like a Michael, actually,’” Jerry continued.

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Elsewhere in his interview, the mother-son duo reflected on the Jerry’s childhood.

Linda explained that her son was “very active, very energetic and always in trouble” — with Jerry jokingly confirming that was “code word for annoying.”

But the actor explained that he goes by his stage name because “sometimes I look at myself and go, ‘Yeah, I am a Jerry! I don’t look like a Michael.’” LiveKellyandMark/ Youtube
The mother-son duo (pictured above with Jerry’s father, Michael O’Connell, outside the “Live with Kelly and Mark” set) added that Jerry was “very active, very energetic and always in trouble” as a child. Christopher Peterson / SplashNews.com

“He did get in a little bit of trouble in school because all of his teachers — especially one who stands out — said, ‘He talks too much and he never sits still and he’s always raising his hand and he never stops talking,’” Linda recalled.

“So I said, ‘You don’t realize, you’re trying to stifle the very things we’re trying to encourage in this boy.’ So she shut up!” she added.

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Jerry chimed in, saying, “I believe the term was ‘hyperactive.’ I don’t know if they use it anymore and I’m sorry if anyone’s offended by that.”

“He did get in a little bit of trouble in school because all of his teachers — especially one who stands out — said ‘he talks too much and he never sits still,’” Linda (seen above at the Board of Review’s 58th annual D.W. Griffiths Awards with Jerry in 1987) recalled. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
But Jerry’s mom had his back and told the teachers: “You don’t realize, you’re trying to stifle the very things we’re trying to encourage in this boy.” (Seen above is Jerry posing for a promotional portrait in support of the 40th anniversary of “Stand By Me”). AP

“Jerry was talking about how people still call out — ‘Hey, you’re the fat kid from ‘Stand by Me,’” said a spy at the Slipper Room when O’Connell went on stage with comic Seth Herzog during a stand-up routine.

The actor added that if he’s with his mother, she won’t hesitate to “chase down strangers to come to his defense and be like, ‘Sir, my son isn’t fat!’”

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