Danny Cevallos' Biography

Danny Cevallos is a well-known American attorney, entrepreneur and media personality best recognized as the co-founder of Cecallos & Wong, LLP, a Philadelphia-area-based criminal defence and civil litigation firm.

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Date Of Birth: 1974

Birth Day: 24 November

Father: Henry Cevallos

Mother: Rosemarie Murphy Palmerio

Age: 48-Years-Old

Siblings: N/A

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius

Relationship Status: Married

Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Current Residence: New York, United States

Wife: Sara Elizabeth Ganim

Nationality: American

Wedding: 21 May 2018

Religion: Christianity

Children: Two Kids

Ethnicity: White

Profession: NBC News Legal Analyst

Height: Average

Net worth: Not Disclosed

Weight: Decent

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Education: A.B in English Literature, Doctor of Law

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College: University of Notre Dame Law School,

University of Michigan

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Who Is Danny Cevallos? Biography & Parents

Danny Cevallos is a famous American attorney, actor, entrepreneur and television personality best known for his work on various projects, including Succession(2018), American Zealot(2023) and NBC Special Gulf News Report(1978) and more.

However, Danny Cevallos doesn’t own a Wikipedia page yet, despite being a television personality.

24 November 1974 Born, Danny is the proud son of his father, Henry Cevallos, and mother, Rosemarie Murphy Palmerio, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. His father, Henry, is currently a retired neurosurgeon, while his mother was a nurse practitioner at Delaware County Hospital. Also, Danny has a step-father named Marc B. Palmerio, who serves as a sales representative for Zimmer Biomet in Mount Laurel, N.J.

As of July 2023, American attorney Danny is 48 years old, and his zodiac falls under Sagittarius. Meanwhile, PA native Danny is an American currently residing in New York, United States. Likewise, he belongs to the white ethnicity and follows the path of the Christian religion.

As for his physical features, Danny stands tall at the height of an average height and has decent weight since he has not updated his exact measurements.

Concerning his educational details, Cevallso went to LaSalle College High School and attended the University of Michigan for his A.B. in English Literature in 1993-1997. Later, Danny earned his Doctor of Law(J.D.) in 1997-2000 from the University of Notre Dame Law School. Moreover, he went to Chestnut Hill Academy and North Muskegon High School. 

Who Is Danny Cevallos Married To?

Danny Cevallos is married and has a beautiful wife, Sara Elizabeth Ganim. They have been married since they tied the knot on 21 May 2018 in front of their friends and families at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau. They had their wedding officiated by Joey Tai, a New York City Clerk’s Office staff member. 

Danny and his wife, Sara, first met each other while working at CNN in Atlanta since his wife, Sara, is also an American journalist and news personality. She went to Archbishop McCarthy High School and graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2008. She is currently working as a correspondent for CNN and was a reporter for The Patriot-News. Since Sara was born in 1987, she is 36 years old as of 2023, and Danny is 13 years senior from his wife, Sara.

Furthermore, Danny and his wife, Sara, are proud parents of their two children, and Danny shared a lovely picture with his family via Facebook.

Net Worth & Career

Danny Cevallos has not disclosed his net worth, however, he has an average annual salary of $53,453-$58,364 as an NBC News legal analyst. Hence, Danny is able to live a lavish lifestyle from his income source.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Danny began his career as a legal analyst for CNN in 2013-2017. He is currently the owner of Law Offices of Daniel L. Cevallos, P.C. since 2007 and partner of Cevallos & Wong, LLP since 2008. He is also serving as a legal analyst for MSNBC since 2017. 

Furthermore, Danny is also known as a public speaker and has hosted the opening seminar at the Bar Association’s annual conference in Atlantic City.