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== Character Information ==
== Character Information ==
Jerry Russo is the average father. He is stern, protective and can be considered annoying by his children. Unlike his children, he does not have powers. He originally did until his brother Kelbo surpassed him magically, but it was revealed that he gave Kelbo his powers after marrying [[Theresa Russo]]. Nonetheless, his children inherited their powers from him. Jerry lives on Waverly Place, a street in downtown [[Manhattan]] with his mortal wife [[Theresa Russo]] and his children: [[Alex Russo| Alex]], [[Justin Russo (Wizards of Waverly Place)| Justin]], and[[Max Russo| Max]]. In a few episodes, he has been known to call his wife, Theresa, old. He owns a sandwich shop called the Waverly Sub Station with her, where his children work and Alex's friend Harper (although it was for only one episode and so she and Alex could be together more often).
Jerry Russo is the average father. He is stern, protective and can be considered annoying by his children. Unlike his children, he does not have powers. Nonetheless, his children inherited their powers from him. Jerry lives on Waverly Place, a street in downtown [[Manhattan]] with his mortal wife [[Theresa Russo]] and his children: [[Alex Russo| Alex]], [[Justin Russo (Wizards of Waverly Place)| Justin]], and[[Max Russo| Max]]. In a few episodes, he has been known to call his wife, Theresa, old. He owns a sandwich shop called the Waverly Sub Station with her, where his children work and Alex's friend Harper (although it was for only one episode and so she and Alex could be together more often).


Jerry is proud of his magical ancestry and teaches his children about the proper uses of magic in "Wizards Training Class" on Tuesdays and Thursdays; however, his children often disobey his magic rules, and he has to punish them. Jerry also has two nephews born to his older brother Kelbo, Trevor who is 17, and Graeme who is 14.
Jerry is proud of his magical ancestry and teaches his children about the proper uses of magic in "Wizards Training Class" on Tuesdays and Thursdays; however, his children often disobey his magic rules, and he has to punish them. Jerry also has two nephews born to his older brother Kelbo, Trevor who is 17, and Graeme who is 14.

Revision as of 01:02, 10 July 2008

Jerry Russo
First appearanceThe Crazy Ten Minute Sale
Created byTodd J. Greenwald
Portrayed byDavid DeLuise
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationSandwich Shop Owner and Employee
FamilyTheresa Russo (wife)
Alex Russo (daughter)
Justin Russo (son)
Max Russo (son)
RelativesKelbo Russo (brother)
Trevor Russo (Nephew)
Graeme Russo (Nephew)
Kim Russo (Niece)

Jerry Russo is a fictional character portrayed by David DeLuise from the Disney Channel Original Series, Wizards of Waverly Place.


Character Information

Jerry Russo is the average father. He is stern, protective and can be considered annoying by his children. Unlike his children, he does not have powers. Nonetheless, his children inherited their powers from him. Jerry lives on Waverly Place, a street in downtown Manhattan with his mortal wife Theresa Russo and his children: Alex, Justin, and Max. In a few episodes, he has been known to call his wife, Theresa, old. He owns a sandwich shop called the Waverly Sub Station with her, where his children work and Alex's friend Harper (although it was for only one episode and so she and Alex could be together more often).

Jerry is proud of his magical ancestry and teaches his children about the proper uses of magic in "Wizards Training Class" on Tuesdays and Thursdays; however, his children often disobey his magic rules, and he has to punish them. Jerry also has two nephews born to his older brother Kelbo, Trevor who is 17, and Graeme who is 14.

In the episode Alex In The Middle, it was revealed that Jerry won the competition for family wizard. He said that he beat Kelbo, but since wizards can't marry non-wizards, he gave his powers to Kelbo so he could marry Theresa.