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Who is Gary Valentine?
He is an actor with over 20 acting credits to his name, however, Gary Valentine is probably best known for his role as Danny Heffernan on the Primetime Emmy-nominated series “The Kings of Queens”. Danny is the cousin of the show’s main character Doug Heffernan, played by Kevin James – did you know that the two are brothers in real life!?
To clarify the relationship between the two and learn more about Gary Valentine, let’s start at the beginning.
Early Life, Family and Education
Although better known by his professional name, Gary Valentine’s real name is Gary Joseph Knipfing. He was born under the zodiac sign of Sagittarius on November 22, 1961 and recently celebrated his 61st birthday. A native of Mineola, New York, United States, Gary holds American citizenship and comes from a family of German descent.
He is the eldest child of Janet and Joseph Valentine Knipfing Junior, and was raised along with his two siblings, his sister Leslie and his brother Kevin George Knipfing better with the stage name – Kevin James.
Talking about Gary’s education, he attended a local high school, then upon matriculating in 1979, he did not go to college but started his career as a stand-up comedian. After his success at the Montreal Comedy Festival, Gary moved to Los Angeles, California, where he quickly landed spots on various talk shows, such as “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”.
Roles in the series
Gary began his acting career as Danny Heffernan in the comedy-drama The King of Queens, which tells the story of a delivery man Doug, who is content with his life, marriage, and job until his father-in-law comes to live with him and his wife. The series stars Leah Remini and Jerry Stiller, in addition to Kevin James. The series aired from 1998 to 2007, and Gary appeared in 136 episodes from 1999 until the final season.
In the following years, Gary appeared in an episode of the series “A Man of a Certain Age” in 2011, and then was seen as Deputy Knudsen on “Fargo” in 2014.
From 2016 to 2018, Gary played Kyle Gable in 46 episodes of the comedy series “Kevin Can Wait,” which also starred Kevin James, and in 2017 was nominated for the People’s Choice Award for Favorite New TV Comedy. This is Gary’s most recent television role.
Film Roles
Gary made his big screen debut as Wes in the 2003 film “Stuck on You,” starring Matt Damon, Eva Mendes, and Greg Kinnear. The comedy follows conjoined twins who move to Los Angeles so one of them can become a famous actor; it was nominated for two awards.
Gary was next seen as Karl Eisendorf in the 2007 comedy “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry,” starring his brother Kevin James, Adam Sandler, and Jessica Biel, which was nominated for 14 awards.
Two years later, Gary had a small role as the Karaoke Singer in “Paul Blart: Mall Cop,” starring Kevin James, which won the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) Film and Television Music Award for Highest Grossing Movie.
Also in 2009, Gary was seen in “The Deported”, then received his first leading role as George Bannister in “The Dog Who Saved Christmas”, a role he reprised in the 2010 sequel “The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation”, followed by the role of Pizza Guy in the 2011 comedy Zookeeper, which also starred his younger brother, Kevin James.
Later that year, Gary was cast as Officer Murdock in “Poolboy: Drowning Out the Fury”, a comedy starring Danny Trejo, Kevin Sorbo and Ross Patterson, and although it did not receive a nomination, audiences called the film “very entertaining”. ’.
It seems that 2011 was a good year for Gary as his roles continued to follow one another. He reprised his role as George Bannister in “The Dog Who Saved Halloween”, and was Dallas in the comedy “Jack and Jill”, starring Adam Sandler and Al Pacino, which was nominated for 19 awards and won 14.
The following year, Gary appeared in “Wrong,” a mystery comedy written and directed by Quentin Dupieux, which received seven award nominations. Later that year, he was cast as Eric Voss in the comedy Here Comes the Boom, starring Kevin James and Salma Hayek, which tells the story of a high school biology teacher who, in order to raise money for his school, begins competing as a mixed martial artist.
Also in 2012, Gary reprised his role as George Bannister in “The Dog Who Saved the Holidays,” and three years later, he followed that up with arguably his most notable film role, again as George Bannister, in “The Dog Who Saved Summer.” Also in 2015, he starred in the sequel “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2”, this time playing the role of Saul Gundermutt,
Most recently, Gary was seen playing Mitch Bizone in the 2022 sports comedy “Home Team”, starring Kevin James, Rob Schneider and Taylor Lautner, which was poorly received by audiences and did not receive any nominations.
Love life and wife
Gary has never been the subject of any rumors regarding his love life – it is widely known that he has been married since 1993. His wife is Jackyline Alido, a low-profile person who prefers to keep her life away from the public eye. Although there are some rumors that Gary and his wife have a son, the truth is that they do not have any children. As of January 2023, Gary and Jackyline are still together, living in their mansion in New York City.
Net Worth
Gary has always been in his brother’s shadow, and when comparing what the two have earned as actors, Kevin is arguably much more successful. According to sources, as of early 2023, Gary has an estimated net worth of $2.5 million, while his brother’s fortune is said to be over $100 million.
Briefly about Gary’s brother, Kevin James
Born under the zodiac sign of Taurus on April 26, 1965, Kevin James is now 57 years old. He has nearly 50 acting credits to his name and his most notable television role is undoubtedly that of Doug Heffernan in “The King of Queens”, which earned him a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series in 2006.
To younger audiences, Kevin is probably best known for his voice role as Frankenstein in the animated series “Hotel Transylvania”.
Talking about his education, he attended Ward Melville High School, and after matriculating in 1983, he enrolled at the State University of New York at Cortland, where he graduated with a BA. During his high school days, he started wrestling, which he continued in college, and also played for the school’s football team until he suffered a back injury that ended his sports career.
Kevin made his debut as Doug in the 1995 film “Nowhere Fast”, and his first television appearance was as Doug Heffernan in “Cosby” in 1998 – the character that inspired “The King of Queens”. As mentioned, Kevin has starred in many films and has become one of the most beloved comedians.
In his personal life, since June 19, 2004, he has been married to Steffiana De La Cruz, also an actress, perhaps best known for her role as Sienna in “The King of Queens”. They have four children together, whose names and genders have not been disclosed.