American actor

Ted McGinley Measurements: Body, Waist, Hips, & Shoe Size

Ted McGinley is a talented American actor best known for his memorable roles as the father on the short-lived television series Married….with Children and as Charley Shanowski in the ABC sitcom Hope & Faith. He also was a frequent late regular on Happy Days, Dynasty and The Love Boat. He has appeared in films like Edward Scissorhands (1987), All About Eve (1990), In the Line of Fire (1992), Edward Scissorhands II (1993), The Perfect Team (1994), The Perfect Score (1996) and Edward Scissorhands III: The New Edition (2021). He also guest stars in movies such as The Firm (2021), The Perfect Team II (2021), Edward Scissorhands: The Inside Story (2021) and Edward Scissorhands: Theoreal Guide (2021). Other films that feature Ted McGinley include Edward Scissorhands III: The New Edition (2021), Ted (Ted 2) and Ted and Betty: Viva Las Vegas (2021).

Ted’s other popular TV shows include The Practice (NBC), Everybody Loves Raymond (FOX), Everybody Loves Raymond II (FOX), The Heartland Stage (NBC), The X-Files (FOX), Everybody Loves Chris (CBS), Living with the Rambla (NBC), Betrayal (HBO), Everybody Loves Roger (NBC), Living with the enemy (PBS), and Chopped (ABC). He has also guest acted on episodes of The Simpsons, Family Guy, Frasier, Friends, Stargate: SG1, Gossip Girl, The Daily Show, Supernatural, X-Factor, Scrubs, Legit, Family Ties, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, The Mentalist, Cougar Town, Roseanne, ER, and countless others. His filmography is extensive as well, and includes the likes of A Few Good Men (1987, featuring Denholm Elliott), Everybody Loves Raymond II, and Everybody Loves Chris. Ted also appeared in the musical All or Nothing, as well as the film The Cable Guy.

Ted is played by veteran Hollywood actor Ronald Reagan. Ted started out in Hollywood as a washed up actor known for his roles in westerns. However, Ted went on to star in many more iconic movies such as Love Actually, Leave it Always Lasting, and Basic Hospital. Eventually, Ted went on to play the character of Ted Mosby in the TV show Everybody Loves Raymond. After leaving the show, Ted went on to star in the movie version of the same name, which went on to become one of the most successful films of all time. Then he went on to play the title role in the award winning film American Pie, as well as the remake of the movie A Christmas Carol.

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Ted McGinley Measurements

Figure Measurements 42-35-15
Body Size 42 Inch
Bra Size
Waist Size 33 in / 84 cm
Hips Size
Shoe Size 10 US
Height  182 cm
In Feet and Inches – 5′ 11″
Weight 84 kg

185 lbs

Ted’s seedy underground persona is defined by a series of catch phrases, one of which is “Wherever you go, there’s another geek watching you”. In the first season of the show Ted was dating and working with a series of artists who were destroying San Francisco’s downtown sprawl. One of these artists was played by Rob Reiner, who happens to be an executive producer of the sitcom You Are What You Eat. One of the characters, a young doctor, was going after Ted’s ex-girlfriend, Rachel Berry (Vanessa Williams). At the time, Rachel (ballet dancer turned lawyer) worked with Ted as a personal bodyguard.

The relationship between Ted and Rachel progressed until they were lovers. When Ted got fired from a job because of a domestic dispute with his then-wife, he went on a crazy killing spree killing 6 people in San Francisco. Luckily, Ted had a very strong support system, which included his friend Artie (Damon Runyan), his daughter Rachel (selves are half blonde British), and his boss Earl (John Mahoney). This support network bonded Ted and Rachel in a powerful bond that overcame anything that Ted might have felt was holding him back. The writers of the sitcom Married Couple have cited this as one of the biggest reasons why Ted became such a funny actor – he became a human proxy for the audience as he took on these incredible characters.

Ted was able to reinvent himself and really make his mark on television by playing the nerdy sidekick in the best known roles of his career. After several short stints in Hollywood, Ted began to play larger and more significant roles in films like Grease, Dumb And Dumber, and Saturday Night Fever. He also appeared in a number of TV shows, including Leave Me Before You Sleep, Roseanne, and numerous others. There is no doubt that Ted is one of the funniest actors of our times, and that he would continue to find success in various genres of screen acting throughout the remainder of his career.

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