Jerry O'Connell Talks 'People's List' and 'Jerry Maguire's' 20th Anniversary

The "People's List" host reflects on his past starring roles.

— -- Jerry O'Connell is having one heck of a 2016. The actor is not only covering wide ground with shows like "Billions," "Mistresses" and "Justice League" (he's the voice of Superman in the animated films), he's also hosting a new show on ABC, "People’s List."

The limited, prime-time series begins Saturday at 8 p.m. O'Connell and co-host SuChin Pak collaborate with ABC and People magazine for top entertainment and feature stories from the week.

The actor, 42, said there were several factors that influenced his decision to join the project.

O'Connell said that he and Pak may be modeling the new magazine show after some other ABC icons.

Along with his current project, 2016 is a big year of anniversaries for O'Connell.

O'Connell's mother was a bit cautious when he landed "Stand By Me" 30 years ago, because he was only 12 years old. She actually thought "it was a scam. They just want money."

What it ended up being was the start of his career.

"I have such fond memories," he said, adding that he brought his grandparents to the shoot in Oregon. When the family went to see the movie on opening day in New York City, "The ticket lady gave us our money back because I was in the movie. Just fun memories like that."

"He gave the performance of a lifetime there," he said of Gooding's Oscar-winning role. "We all knew it when we were doing it. We were all so excited for him when he won that Oscar and it was inedible to be there and be a part of it."

When O'Connell is in town in NYC, he stays with his parents, where he grew up.

"On the corner of where they live is a deli that has been there since I was born," he said. "I went in there a couple mornings ago ... they went, 'Hey, "Jerry Maguire" right?'"

The manager pointed to a picture of Gooding Jr. and told a story how the actor bought everyone food.

"Why aren't you more like him?" the manager asked O'Connell.

"Does he end up as a bitter junior varsity coach or does he end up like John Elway?" he added. "It would be fun to revisit that."