Peter Reckell: The Devoted Husband and Doting Father

Peter Reckell, who gained notoriety for his portrayal of Bo Brady in the hit television serial opera “Days of Our Lives,” is a devoted actor in addition to a devoted husband and father. Reckell has been blissfully married to his “gorgeous” wife, Kelly Moneymaker, who works in show business, for an amazing twenty-four years.

A Successful Journey

Reckell made the decision to depart “Days of Our Lives” in 2015 following the dramatic death of his character, having spent 23 years on the show. However, he has previously departed the show before. He broke away from the relentless filming schedule in 1987 to pursue other endeavors. He did, however, eventually make a comeback to the program and depart once more in 1992, claiming to be “looking for new things.” Reckell left “Days of Our Lives” in 1995 to pursue other endeavors, but she came back to the show to maintain her financial security.

 

 

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