Licht Is A First-time Dad To New Year Baby
Former sitcom child star Jeremy Licht is a dad for the first time - his wife Kimberly Wallis Licht gave birth to a baby girl on New Year's Eve.
The couple welcomed Jordan Zoey Licht into the world five and a half weeks early at Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - 61 minutes before clocks struck midnight.
And they were forced to cancel a New Year's Eve party to head to the delivery room when actress Wallis Licht's waters broke.
The Hogan Family star tells People, "We were planning to go to a New Year's Eve party when my wife started having contractions. I'm thrilled, shocked that it was this soon, but thrilled. Everybody's healthy, and it really was an incredible experience."...
The couple welcomed Jordan Zoey Licht into the world five and a half weeks early at Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - 61 minutes before clocks struck midnight.
And they were forced to cancel a New Year's Eve party to head to the delivery room when actress Wallis Licht's waters broke.
The Hogan Family star tells People, "We were planning to go to a New Year's Eve party when my wife started having contractions. I'm thrilled, shocked that it was this soon, but thrilled. Everybody's healthy, and it really was an incredible experience."...
- 1/8/2009
- WENN
Jeremy Licht, former child star of the '80s sitcom The Hogan Family, and his wife Kimberly Wallis Licht welcomed their daughter New Year's Eve, he tells People exclusively. Jordan Zoey Licht was born 5½ weeks early at 10:59 p.m. on Dec. 31 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A. "We were planning to go to a New Year's Eve party when my wife started having contractions," says Licht, 38, who played Jason Bateman's brainy brother on the series. "I'm thrilled – shocked that it was this soon, but thrilled. Everybody's healthy, and it really was an incredible experience." Jordan weighed 4 lbs.
- 1/8/2009
- by Jenny Hontz
- PEOPLE.com
Licht To Be A Dad
Former child star Jeremy Licht is expecting his first child with his actress wife Kimberly Wallis Licht.
The actor, who appeared in the hit 1980s TV sitcom The Hogan Family, will welcome a baby daughter in early February.
He tells People.com, "I'm excited about becoming a dad. I always knew I wanted a child. It just never quite worked out until now."
And his partner, who has appeared in episodes of U.S. series Charmed, insists she is eager to return to acting after giving birth.
She adds: "Knock on wood, I've had an easy pregnancy, no morning sickness, no crazy cravings. The plan is to try to get the body back as fast as possible and jump back in."...
The actor, who appeared in the hit 1980s TV sitcom The Hogan Family, will welcome a baby daughter in early February.
He tells People.com, "I'm excited about becoming a dad. I always knew I wanted a child. It just never quite worked out until now."
And his partner, who has appeared in episodes of U.S. series Charmed, insists she is eager to return to acting after giving birth.
She adds: "Knock on wood, I've had an easy pregnancy, no morning sickness, no crazy cravings. The plan is to try to get the body back as fast as possible and jump back in."...
- 12/10/2008
- WENN
Jeremy Licht, former child star of the '80s sitcom The Hogan Family, and his wife Kimberly Wallis Licht are expecting their first child, a girl, in early February, he tells People exclusively. "I'm excited about becoming a Dad. I always knew I wanted a child. It just never quite worked out until now,” says Licht, 37, who starred as Jason Bateman's brainy brother on the series. "We feel very lucky to be at this place in our lives – to have finally found each other and gotten it right," adds Wallis Licht, 38, who is also an actress that has appeared...
- 12/9/2008
- by Jenny Hontz
- PEOPLE.com
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