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Jimmy Kimmel remains one of the most recognizable faces in late-night television. Since launching Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2003, the Emmy-winning host has welcomed countless A-list celebrities to his stage—and even taken on the Oscars, hosting the Academy Awards four times, most recently in 2024. But beyond the spotlight, Jimmy is a devoted family man. He’s a proud father of four: daughter Katie and son Kevin from his first marriage to Gina Maddy, and daughter Jane and son Billy with his wife, Jimmy Kimmel Live! co-head writer and executive producer Molly McNearney.

We know so much about Jimmy, but what about his children? Below, Hollywood Life has rounded up everything you need to know about all four of the comedian’s kids.

Katie Kimmel

Katie Kimmel was born in 1991. She came into the world three years after her parents tied the knot.

But Jimmy and Gina — who divorced in 2002 — did a great job at raising Katie.

Kevin Kimmel

Kevin Kimmel was born in 1993. His parents got divorced when he was ten years old.

Kevin got married to his girlfriendNicole at Jimmy’s fly fishing lodge in Idaho in September2022.

Jane Kimmel

Jane Kimmel, Jimmy’s third child, was born in July2014.

Before Jimmy had Jane, he admitted that he forgot what it was like raising babies.

Over the years, Jimmy has shared the cutest stories about baby Jane both on his talk show and on social media.

Billy Kimmel

Billy Kimmel, Jimmy and Molly’s youngest child, was born in April2017.

Every year on Billy’s birthday, Jimmy expresses how grateful he is for the medical care that his son got in the hospital.



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