Gerald McRaney has appeared on various major television shows over the years. Thanks to their roles in House of Cards, Simon & Simonand, of course, NCIS: Los Angeles, the actor is a familiar face to many.
But did you know that his wife is also in the entertainment industry? Find out all about her below…
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Who is NCIS: LA star Gerald McRaney’s wife?
Gerald McRaney is married to American actress Delta Burke. The 66-year-old is best known for her role as Suzanne Sugarbaker on the CBS sitcom Designing women from 1986 to 1991, when she was fired after a public falling out with creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. The role earned Delta two Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
Delta is also known for appearing on the CBS sitcom Filthy rich she even had her own sitcom, Delta, which ran for one season on ABC from 1992 to 1993. She starred in Women in the housespin-off from Designing womenafter her reconciliation with the producers.
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© Rob Latour/REX/ShutterstockDelta Burke and Gerald McRaney have been married since 1989.
Delta also enjoyed a successful career on Broadway, starring in A thoroughly modern Millie in 2003 and Steel magnolias in 2005.
Gerald and Delta married in 1989, two years after first meeting during her guest appearance on the episode Simon & Simonin which Gerald starred from 1981 to 1989. In the same year, Gerald appeared in two episodes Designing women.
© CBS Photo Archive Dixie Carter, Annie Potts, Delta Burke and Jean Smart starred in the CBS television series Designing Women
The couple has no children together, but Gerald has three children from previous marriages.
While Delta’s last film credit was playing Ellie Holder in Dolly Parton Heart stringsher husband recently starred in the last season of the show NCIS: Los Angeles.
What happened to NCIS: LA?
CBS did not reveal a specific reason why NCIS: LA would be coming to an end, however, reports state that this could be due to budget constraints. NCIS is still running, as is his other show, NCIS: Hawaii.
© CBS Photo ArchiveGerald McRaney in NCIS: LA
Deadline stated at the time, “The cancellation of the long-running, big-name drama shooting in LA shouldn’t come as a shock given the high price tag involved, especially at a time when networks around the world are looking to cut their spending.”
Fans said goodbye to the spin-off series in May when it aired a two-part finale in its usual Sunday timeslot. The penultimate episode was shown on May 14, and the last one on May 21. The last one also featured a send off finale right after the last episode.
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