- William H. Macy
Infobox actor
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birthname = William Hall Macy, Jr.
birthdate = birth date and age|1950|3|13
birthplace =Miami, Florida , USA
yearsactive = 1971-present
spouse =Felicity Huffman (1997-present)
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
2003 "Door to Door"
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special
2003 "Door to Door"
sagawards = Outstanding Actor - Miniseries or TV Movie
2003 "Door to Door"
awards = NBR Award for Best Cast
1999 "Magnolia"
2000 "State and Main "William Hall Macy, Jr. (born
March 13 ,1950 ) is anAcademy Award -nominated, doubleEmmy - andScreen Actors Guild Award -winning American actor. He is also a teacher and director in theater, film and television. His film career has been built mostly on his appearances in small,independent films , though he has appeared in summer action films as well.Abele, Robert; Interview with William H. Macy; "Maxim" magazine; July 2001; Page 84.] Macy has described his screen persona as "sort of a Middle American, WASPy, Lutheran kind of guy... Everyman". [ [http://www.reel.com/reel.asp?node=features/interviews/whmacy Reel.com: William H. Macy ] ]Biography
Early life
Macy was born in Miami,
Florida , and grew up in Georgia andMaryland . His father, William Hall Macy, Sr., was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and anAir Medal for flying aB-17 Flying Fortress bomber inWorld War II ; he later ran a construction company inAtlanta and worked forDun & Bradstreet before taking over aCumberland, Maryland -based insurance agency when Macy was nine years old. His mother, Lois, was a war widow who met Macy's father after her first husband died in 1943; Macy has described her as a "Southern belle ". [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019192/bio William H. Macy Biography - Yahoo! Movies ] ] [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/63/William-H-Macy.html William H. Macy Biography (1950-) ] ] Macy has a half-brother, Fred Merrill, from his mother's first marriage.Macy describes himself as a "jokester", though he was relatively shy until high school. After his brother taught him to play guitar, he sang a song in a talent show, much to the crowd's approval. He later ran for class president, though he had a poor academic record. After graduating in 1968 from
Allegany High School inCumberland, Maryland , he participated in the anti-warhippie movement, and took copious amounts of drugs, includingmarijuana andLSD . Macy studiedveterinary medicine atBethany College of West Virginia . By his own admission, a "wretched student," he transferred toGoddard College and became involved in theatre. He moved toChicago ,Illinois , after graduating in 1971 and got a job as a bartender to pay the rent. Within a year he andDavid Mamet , among others, founded the successful St. Nicholas Theater Company, where Macy originated roles in a number of Mamet's plays, such as "American Buffalo" and "The Water Engine ". [cite book
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After spending some time in
Los Angeles, California , he moved to New York in 1980. While living there he had roles in over fiftyoff-Broadway and Broadway plays. One of his on-screen roles was as a turtle named Socrates in the direct to video film, "The Boy Who Loved Trolls " (1984), under the name W. H. Macy. He has appeared in films that Mamet wrote and/or directed, such as "House of Games ", "Things Change ", "Homicide", "Oleanna " (playing a role he reprised after originating the role in the play of the same name), and more recently, "Wag the Dog ", "State and Main ", and "Spartan".Macy may be best known for his lead role in "Fargo", in a role for which he was nominated for an Academy Award and helped boost his career and recognizability. His film work also includes "
Benny & Joon ", "Above Suspicion ", "Mr. Holland's Opus ", "Ghosts of Mississippi ", "Air Force One", "Boogie Nights ", "Pleasantville",Gus Van Sant 's remake of "Psycho", "Happy, Texas", "Mystery Men ", "Magnolia", "Jurassic Park III ", "Focus", "Panic", "Welcome to Collinwood ", "Seabiscuit", "The Cooler ", and "Sahara".Macy has also had a number of roles on television, the most recent being a guest appearance on "
The Unit " as thePresident of the United States . In 2003, he won twoEmmy Award s, one for starring in the lead role and one as co-writer of the made-for-TNT film "Door to Door". "Door to Door" is a drama based on the true story of Bill Porter, a door-to-door salesman inPortland, Oregon , born withcerebral palsy . The film is composed of several stories, each taking up a whole period between commercials.His work on "ER" and "
Sports Night " has also been recognized with Emmy nominations. His character in "ER", David Morgenstern, is responsible for a sage piece of advice that has been handed down throughout the series. In the pilot episode, whenJuliana Margulies ' character, nurseCarol Hathaway , is brought to the hospital with a drug overdose, Morgenstern tells Dr. Greene (Anthony Edwards ) that he needs to "set the tone" to get the unit through the difficulty of treating one of its own. "You set the tone" is repeated several times in the series, once jokingly byDoug Ross (George Clooney ) to Greene and at two other key moments. When Greene, dying from a brain tumor, leaves the ER for the last time, he tells Dr. Carter (Noah Wyle ), "You set the tone, Carter." It was a moment that represented the passing of the torch. And a few seasons later, in Carter's farewell episode, he passes a drunk and nauseous Dr. Morris (Scott Grimes ), a notoriously bumbling character on the show, and tells him, "You set the tone, Morris." to which an ailing Morris replies, "What?" Carter, realizing that Morris is, to say the least, not cut out of the mold of Morgenstern and Greene, smiles and tells him, "Never mind."In a November 2003 interview with "
USA Today ", Macy stated that he wants to star in a big-budgetaction movie "for the money, for the security of a franchise like that". He serves as director-in-residence at theAtlantic Theater Company in New York, where he teaches a technique calledPractical Aesthetics . A book describing the technique, "A Practical Handbook for the Actor" (ISBN 0-394-74412-8), is dedicated to Macy and Mamet.In 2007 Macy starred in "
Wild Hogs ", a film about middle-aged men reliving their youthful days by taking to the open road on theirHarley-Davidson motorcycles fromCincinnati to thePacific Coast . Macy will appear as David "Boom Boom" Curran, a character loosely based onDonald Trump , in the film "Yes Man " set to release in 2009. He recently completed filming on "The Lonely Maiden ", a comedy that co-starsMorgan Freeman andChristopher Walken .On June 23, 2008, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced Macy and his wife, Felicity Huffman, will each receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the upcoming year.
Personal life
Since 1997, Macy has been married to Academy Award nominated actress
Felicity Huffman . The couple have two daughters, Sofia Grace (born August 1, 2000) and Georgia Grace (born March 14, 2002). They live inLos Angeles, California , and have had a cabin inVermont since the 1980s. Macy is a Lutheran. [ [http://www.oregonlive.com/special/billporter/index.ssf?/special/oregonian/billporter/carlin_071402.html OregonLive.com: 'Door to Door' brings tears to Porter's eyes ] ] He is known for his liberal leanings; he and Huffman appeared at a rally forJohn Kerry in 2004. [ [http://www.dailyceleb.com/production/index.php?view=event&eid=2272&c
] ] [ [http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/William_H_Macy.php NEWSMEAT ▷ William H Macy's Federal Campaign Contribution Report ] ] Macy also plays theukulele and is an avidwoodturner , even appearing on the cover of the specialist magazine "Fine Woodworking ". He is a national ambassador for the United Cerebral Palsy Association. [ [http://www.ucp.org/ucp_generaldoc.cfm/1/3/12211/12211-12211/4258 UCP: About UCP - National Ambassadors ] ]Macy in popular culture
American post-punk/pop dance band,
Head Automatica , perform a song entitled 'I Shot William H. Macy', appearing on their 2004 album, "Decadence". During their recent 2006 'Lashings of Lucifer' tour, amongst many big name bands, includingTaking Back Sunday andAngels & Airwaves , upon playing this song, crowds replied with cheers and shouts of "hang H. Macy" à laThe Smiths ' 1986 single, 'Panic'. There is also a popular joke from "The Colbert Report " in whichStephen Colbert combines Macy and his wife's name into "Filliam H. Muffman ", as a jab at celebrity couples getting nicknamed by the media.The writers and producers of "
The Simpsons " have noted that, if a live-action version of the franchise were ever made, he would be the perfect choice to portrayNed Flanders .Fact|date=September 2008 He made a guest appearance as himself on the Season 17 episode "Homer's Paternity Coot ."Filmography
* "
The Awakening Land " (1978) – Will Beagle
* "Foolin' Around " (1980) – Bronski (as W.H. Macy)
* "Somewhere in Time" - Critic
* "Without a Trace " (1983) – Reporter
* "The Boy Who Loved Trolls " (1984) – Socrates the turtle
* "The Last Dragon " (1985) – J.J.
* "Kate & Allie " (1986) – Carl
* "House of Games " (1987) – Sgt. Morgan
* "Radio Days " (1987) - Radio Actor
* "The Murder of Mary Phagan " (1988) – Randy
* "Things Change " (1988) – Billy Drake
* "The Water Engine " (1992) - Charles Lang
* "Being Human" (1993) – Boris
* "Benny & Joon " (1993) – Randy Burch
* "Searching for Bobby Fischer " (1993) – Tunafish Father
* "ER" (1994–1998) – Dr. David Morgenstern
* "Dead on Sight " (1994) – Steven Meeker
* "The Client" (1994) - Dr. Greenway
* "Mr. Holland's Opus " (1995) – Vice Principal Gene Wolters
* "Fargo" (1996) – Jerry Lundegaard
* "Andersonville" (1996) - Col Chandler
* "Down Periscope " (1996) – Commander Carl Knox (USS "Orlando")
* "Ghosts of Mississippi " (1996) – Charlie Crisco
* "Air Force One" (1997) – Major Caldwell
* "Boogie Nights " (1997) – Little Bill
* "Wag the Dog " (1997) – CIA Agent Charles Young
* "Pleasantville" (1998) – George Parker
* "Psycho" (1998) – Milton Arbogast
* "A Civil Action " (1998) – James Gordon
* "The Con" (1998) – Bobby Sommerdinger
* "Happy, Texas" (1999) – Sheriff Chappy Dent
* "Mystery Men " (1999) – The Shoveller
* "Magnolia" (1999) – Quiz Kid Donnie Smith
* "State and Main " (2000) – Walt Price
* "Panic" (2000) as Alex
* "Jurassic Park III " (2001) – Paul Kirby
* "Focus" (2001) – Lawrence 'Larry' Newman
* "Door to Door" (2002) – Bill Porter
* "It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie " (2002) - Glenn
* "The Cooler " (2003) – Bernie Lootz
* "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls " (2003) – narrator (documentary)
* "Seabiscuit" (2003) – Tick Tock McGlaughlin
* "Reversible Errors" (2004) - Arthur Raven
* "Cellular" (2004) – Mooney
* "In Enemy Hands" (2004) - Chief of Boat Nathan Travers
* "Spartan" (2004) – Stoddard
* "The Wool Cap " (2005) –Gigot
* "Sahara" (2005) – Admiral James Sandecker
* "Edmond" (2005) – Edmond Burke
* "Thank You for Smoking " (2005) – Senator Ortolan K. Finistirre
* "Doogal" (2006) – Brian the snail
* "": “Umney's Last Case ” (2006-07-19 ) – Sam Landry, Clyde Umney
* "Bobby" (2006) – Paul
* "Curious George" (2006) – Narrator (Season 1)
* "Everyone's Hero " (2006) – Lefty Maginnis (Voice)
* "Choose Your Own Adventure DVD Series " (2006) - Rudyard North
* "Inland Empire" (2006) – Announcer
* "Wild Hogs " (2007) – Dudley Frank
* "He Was a Quiet Man " (2007) - Gene Shelby
* "The Deal" (2008) - Charlie Berns
* "Bart Got a Room " (2008) - Ernie Stein
* "The Tale of Despereaux" (2008) (voice) - Lester
* "The Maiden Heist " (2009) - GeorgeReferences
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NAME = Macy, William H.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Macy, William Hall
SHORT DESCRIPTION = actor
DATE OF BIRTH =March 13 ,1950
PLACE OF BIRTH = Miami,Florida ,United States
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