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Full Name
  
Mary Jo Eustace

Occupation
  
Actress, singer


Name
  
Mary Eustace

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
May 1, 1962 (age 61) (
1962-05-01
)

Spouse
  
Dean McDermott (m. 1993–2006)

Books
  
Divorce Sucks: What to Do when Irreconcilable Differences, Lawyer Fees, and Your Ex's Hollywood Wife Make You Miserable

Children
  
Jack Montgomery McDermott, Lola Eustace

Movies and TV shows
  
What's for Dinner?, That Old Feeling, Break Dreams

Similar People
  
Dean McDermott, Ken Kostick, Tori Spelling, Charlie Shanian, Carl Reiner

Mary jo eustace


Mary Jo Eustace (born May 1, 1962) is a Canadian actress, singer and sous-chef best known as co-host of the Canadian cooking TV series What's for Dinner?.

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Early life

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Eustace was born and raised in Toronto. She attended Jarvis Collegiate Institute and McGill University studying English. She later graduated from George Brown College's culinary program.

Career

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In 1995 Eustace appeared on What's for Dinner?, one of Life Network's most popular series, with Ken Kostick throughout its run during the late 1990s. Later, she served as a regular on Canada AM in 2000-2001. In April 2007, Eustace reunited with Kostick as the original morning hosts of What's for Breakfast on new Toronto radio station PROUD FM, a station licensed to appeal to the city's LGBT community. She stepped down from the show in June 2008, and subsequently co-hosted He Said, She Said with Ken and Mary Jo, a cooking show similar to What's for Dinner? on W Network which debuted in July 2008.

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In 1994, Eustace recorded a solo musical album entitled Bone & Marrow. In 2000 Mary Jo wrote a Cookbook: "By My Side" with Johanna Weinstein.

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On March 3, 2011, Eustace served as moderator for an HBO documentary set to air in 2012. Filming took place at Fellowship Church in Grapevine, Texas. The session discussed sex and cheating on spouses/significant others. The panel consisted of Ed Young, Jr. and Noel Biderman.

Personal life

Eustace married actor Dean McDermott on July 24, 1993. She moved to Los Angeles when McDermott went south to develop his acting career. They had one child, Jack Montgomery McDermott (born October 10, 1998) and were in the process of adopting a baby girl, Lola, when McDermott began his affair with Tori Spelling. After 13 years of marriage, McDermott and Eustace divorced on February 12, 2006, and he married Spelling three months later. She later finished the adoption of her daughter Lola Eustace (born April 2005) as a single parent. Although McDermott was awarded joint custody of their son Jack, Eustace moved back to Canada with her children. She returned to Los Angeles in 2008. Eustace wrote about the break-up of her marriage in the book "Divorce Sucks: What to do when irreconcilable differences, lawyer fees, and your ex's Hollywood wife make you miserable" which was released in October 2009. She also wrote about her personal divorce story in "Palm Springs" (an essay contributed to The Other Woman, a collection of stories from 21 women).

Filmography

Actress
2014
Break Dreams (Short) as
Manager
2000
Power Play (TV Series) as
Betty
- The Finals (2000) - Betty
1997
That Old Feeling as
Girl at Tabloid
1997
The Newsroom (TV Series)
- Meltdown: Part 3 (1997)
1996
What Kind of Mother Are You? (TV Movie) as
Officer Contrero
1995
Forever Knight (TV Series) as
Heather
- Trophy Girl (1995) - Heather
Self
2017
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Self
- The Sex Ed Debate/From Meth Addict to Neuroscientist (2017) - Self
2015
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self - Author, Scared Wheatless
- Episode dated 21 August 2015 (2015) - Self - Author, Scared Wheatless
2014
True Tori (TV Series) as
Self
- Gone Girl (2014) - Self
- First Wives Club (2014) - Self
2013
Bethenny (TV Series) as
Self
- Hoda Kotb/Hoda & Bethenny Recreate "Thrift Shop" Music Video/Help Me Start Over: Breakup Breakthroughs/Solution Revolution (2013) - Self
2009
The Bonnie Hunt Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 27 October 2009 (2009) - Self
2006
2006 MuchMusic Video Awards (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
1995
What's for Dinner? (TV Series) as
Co-host
1972
Canada A.M. (TV Series) as
Regular (2000-2001)
Archive Footage
2015
Extra (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #21.118 (2015) - Self

References

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