Harry Connick Jr. is one of the most successful musician-to-actor transitions ever. He’s made some memorable television appearances, been in several great films (Little Man Tate) and several flops, like the new film with Renee Zellweger, New In Town. All of this isn’t Connick’s fault, however, because he’s just lovely. Even though New In Town bombed at the box office this weekend, Harry’s still dutifully promoting it to OK! Magazine. It’s a really sweet interview – he talks about his wife and daughters, and how he wrote a letter to Brad Pitt.
Harry, 41, and his wife, Jill Goodacre, 43, have daughters Georgia, 12, Sarah, 11, and Charlotte, 6. They live in New Canaan, Connecticut.
Harry Connick Jr., 41, is set to melt hearts again in the romantic comedy New in Town. He plays Ted Mitchell, a Minnesota union leader at a factory that’s being restructured by Miami hotshot Lucy Hill (Renée Zellweger). Of course, as soon as Lucy and Ted lay eyes on each other, misunderstandings, pratfalls and eventually romance ensue.
These days, the Grammy-winning artist lives outside New York City with his wife of 14 years, former Victoria’s Secret supermodel Jill Goodacre, 43, and his three daughters: Georgia, 12, Sara Kate, 11, and Charlotte, 6. Passionate about his native New Orleans, he has been tireless in his fund-raising efforts for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
OK!: In New in Town, your character is a blue-collar guy who’s surprisingly caring. Is he anything like you?
He’s methodical and patient. I am not those things. I am much more spontaneous and impulsive.OK!: Like when you met your wife, Jill?
When I saw her, I did a triple take. I went right up to her and introduced myself. I had never seen anybody that pretty in person.OK!: What are her best qualities?
She’s strong, very secure and extremely smart. I have learned a lot from her, and I continue to.OK!: Do the two of you still manage to have date nights?
Yeah, for sure. I mean when I am home – we don’t really go out on dates. We are kind of boring actually. We like to stay at home a lot. We really kind of dig being at home. Then when we do go out, all we do is talk about our kids. We like to look at pictures of them in albums. It’s pretty silly. But we do go out on dates, hang, and we have a good time. I do think spending time together is important.OK!: What are you planning for Valentine’s Day?
Valentine’s Day? I can’t stand it! You’re forced to do something that you’re supposed to be doing the other 364 days of the year. We’ve never been big on candy or roses. It’s corny.OK!: What’s the best part about living in a house full of women?
I get to hear what girls really think. There will be a boy they go to school with who’s gawky or awkward, and I’ll hear one of my kids say, “Oh, he’s cute, though. I really like him.” That makes me feel good because that was me — I was the nerd who played the piano.OK!: Do you ever take them all out shopping?
I love it! One of my favorite things in the world is taking my girls to get their fingernails done. I love it. I will just sit there, and read magazines. That’s my life! That’s the gift that I have been given, and I really appreciate it. I really dig it. I also love throwing a football with them too. But I love watching them try on clothes, and things. It’s just fun!OK!: Do your girls ever travel with you when you go on the road?
I went on tour in Asia about a year ago, and I took my two older daughters with me. I yanked them out of school for about three weeks, which didn’t go over well in certain circles at the school [laughs]. But I try to keep their normal schedule going as much as I can. I can’t say I help them with their homework, though. I can’t even do my fifth grader’s math homework. My seventh grader is doing algebra — but my brain doesn’t work like that.OK!: Like Brad Pitt, you’ve worked to build new housing in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Have you met him?
I met him years ago, very briefly. I actually wrote him a letter to thank him for what he’s doing. I don’t know if he even got it. But if I ever see him again, I’ll thank him again, because the benefit to the city is unimaginable.
From OK! Magazine
I love the part where he talks about taking his girls to get their nails done. It seems like some men just adore the all-female family, and Harry’s one of them. I also liked the love Harry showed to Brad Pitt’s Make It Right NOLA. As Brad recently said, by next year, 100 homes will be up because of the project.
Harry Connick Jr. and his daughter, Georgia, 12, are shown in the header at the Tony Awards on 6/12/08. Credit: PRPhotos. Harry and Jill are also shown on 9/23 and 9/24/08. He is shown out going to the Apple store in Soho in August, 2008 with Georgia. Credit: WENN
What a sweet and nice guy, Good for him.
I’ve always loved them as a couple. She remains stunning as ever.
CT must be the place to be to raise great kids, Newman’s and Streep chose to raise their families there.
If that’s a nerd, bring on the nerds.
I have almost all of his CD’s and he is a great actor, my favorite film of his is Hope Floats it is so sweet and he is really hot in it!
Love his attitude. There is nothing sexier than a good husband and father.
LOVE him. I remember seeing some special after Katrina where he actually went into the 9th ward (I think) on a boat and saved a few people. It sounds like BS but I had tears in my eyes watching him literally take his shirt off his back to give it to a poor man who seemed to be waiting on his porch, pretty much naket, to die. Then he carried him to the boat.
I LOVE Harry Connick Jr. I know normally doing such a thing (bringing a camera crew) to do a good deed sounds like a ploy of some sort but I think people really needed to see what really happened there on a personal level. It just wasn’t very real to many people who weren’t directly effected by it.
Fab interview, how lovely is he!
Although the critics are panning NIT, the general consensus from what I’ve read by those who’ve actually gone to see it is that it’s a sweet-if-predictable rom-com with some nice chemistry between the two and some funny moments. May still do ok, sometimes that’s all people want. *shrug*
What a genuinely nice guy. I love him even more now.
How sexy is that?
I just can’t help but love a man who loves kids.
And who boasts about them to boot!
*swoons*
Per New in Town:
Would have been a much better movie if Nathan Fillion would have gotten the lead. He was cast as the jilted Florida Ex and filmed all scenes with the Zellweger but was edited out of the whole movie last minute. Wonder why?
You know, I will watch that movie he did with Sigourney Weaver over and over and over again, just to hear him say “squirrel covers.”
He’s a wonderful guy. Love him bunches.
Have loved this guy forever, i’m a sucker for a piano player…beautiful family, sure no mistaking who owns those kids. I remember Jill mostly from that episode of Friends when she got stuck in the ATM with Chandler 😀
It’s all girls in my family too, and I love seeing that celebrated. My Dad has been the epitomy of patience over the years waiting in shopping malls and hair salons for us girls, and i’m sure he wouldn’t have it any other way.
They make a lovely couple, hope their love lasts forever.
Aw. Great interview. And yes, orion70, a few seconds after I saw his name, I thought about Jill and the garbled: “I’m trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre!…Put Joey on the phone!”
He’s so cool, what an awesome couple.
orion…wow, you must be really young..jill goodacre can claim every bit of glory for making Victoria Secret what it is today…she was the original catalog model that sent the mag skyrocketing…happy that they are doing well and yeah, he rocks!
I’ve always loved him and Jill Goodacre together and wow, what a great couple – beautiful happy looking family.
nah Paige, not really 😉 It’s just what I remember her MOST for.