Who is Mary McCormack?
Mary McCormack has a phenomenal body and an inspiring net worth. Being the star of the red carpet means people will be interested in the actor’s body measurements. Luckily we have summarized all body measurements below!
Mary was born February 8, 1969 in Plainfield, New Jersey. While Mary is mostly famous as TV series star from Murder One, In Plain Sight, or The West Wing, she also starred in many movies such as Deep Impact, True Crime, and Right at Your Door. She received Bachelor’s Degree in Comparative Arts at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. McCormack married a director Michael Morris in 2003. While they have three daughters together, there were some troubles in the paradise since Morris allegedly had something with actress Katharine McPhee. Nevertheless, the couple re-united in 2014.
She marred Michael Morris, the producer of Brothers & Sisters, in 2003. They have three children together.
In 1994, she had her first movie experience in Miracle on 34th Street, which featured Richard Attenborough as Kris Kringle.
Personal Details
Place of Birth | Plainfield, NJ |
Date of Birth | 08/02/1969 |
Age | 54 |
Sun Sign | Aquarius |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Mary McCormack Height, Weight and Body Details
Height | 5’8″ or173 cm |
Weight | 134 pounds or61 kg |
Body Measurements (Inches) | 36-26-37 |
Body Measurements (cm) | 91-66-94 |
Bust | 36 inches or 91 cm |
Waist | 26 inches or 66 cm |
Hip | 37 inches or 94 cm |
Cup Size | B |
Bra Size | 34B |
Dress Size | 6 (US) |
Shoe Size | 10 (US) |
Net Worth
Mary McCormack has an estimated net worth of 5000000 US dollars.
Quotes by Mary McCormack
"Really, I'm just a simple girl from Jersey."
Mary McCormack
"I can be a little acerbic."
Mary McCormack
"I've done an informal, anecdotal survey about marriage, and I've found no evidence that it brings happiness."
Mary McCormack
"You won't believe what our kids are eating in the public schools. It's just nuts."
Mary McCormack
"Most women get pregnant and even though it's a challenge physically and uncomfortable, they generally wanted to be pregnant."
Mary McCormack