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William H. Macy

American actor (born 1950)


American actor (born 1950)

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nameWilliam H. Macy
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captionMacy in 2025
other_namesW. H. Macy
birth_nameWilliam Hall Macy Jr.
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birth_placeMiami, Florida, U.S.
educationAllegany High School
alma_materBethany College
Goddard College
HB Studio
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years_active1963–present
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awardsFull list

Goddard College HB Studio

William Hall Macy Jr. (born March 13, 1950) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is a two-time Emmy Award and four-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner, and has been nominated for an Academy Award, a Drama Critics' Circle Award, and five Golden Globe Awards.

Macy rose to prominence for his collaborations with playwright David Mamet, before building a film career on appearances in small, independent films, earning two Independent Spirit Award nominations. His breakthrough film role was Jerry Lundegaard in Fargo (1996), which received critical acclaim and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Macy's subsequent mainstream film roles include Boogie Nights (1997), Air Force One (1997), Magnolia (1999), Mystery Men (1999), Jurassic Park III (2001), Bobby (2006), Thank You For Smoking (2005), Room (2015), Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024), and The Running Man (2025). From 2011 to 2021, he starred as Frank Gallagher on the television series Shameless. He played Dr. David Morgenstern on ER (1994–2009).

Early life

Macy was born on March 13, 1950, in Miami, Florida, and grew up in Georgia and Maryland. His father, William Hall Macy Sr. (1922–2007), was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and an Air Medal for flying a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber in World War II; he later ran a construction company in Atlanta, Georgia, and worked for Dun & Bradstreet before taking over a Cumberland, Maryland–based insurance agency when Macy was nine years old. Macy's mother, Lois (née Overstreet; 1920–2001), was a war widow who met Macy's father after her first husband died in 1943. Macy has described her as a "Southern belle".

Macy graduated from Allegany High School in Cumberland, Maryland, in 1968. He attended Bethany College in West Virginia, where he studied veterinary medicine. A "wretched student" by his own admission, he transferred to Goddard College in rural Vermont, where he studied under playwright David Mamet, and graduated in 1972. He studied theater at HB Studio in New York City.

Career

After graduating from Goddard, Macy originated roles in a number of plays by collaborator David Mamet, such as American Buffalo and The Water Engine. While in Chicago in his twenties, he did a TV commercial. He was required to join AFTRA in order to do the commercial, and received his SAG card within a year, which for an elated Macy represented an important moment in his career.

Macy spent time in Los Angeles before moving to New York City in 1980, where he had roles in over fifty Off Broadway and Broadway plays. One of his earliest on-screen roles was as a theater critic congratulating Christopher Reeve in 1980's Somewhere In Time, under the name W.H. Macy, so as not to be confused with the actor Bill Macy. Another memorable early performance was as a turtle named Socrates in the direct-to-video film The Boy Who Loved Trolls (1984).

He had a minor role as a hospital orderly on the sitcom Kate & Allie in the fourth-season episode "General Hospital", and played an assistant district attorney in "Everybody's Favorite Bagman", the first produced episode of Law & Order. In both appearances, he was billed as W. H. Macy. He has appeared in numerous films that Mamet wrote or directed, such as House of Games (1987), Things Change (1988), Homicide (1991), Oleanna (1994) (reprising the role he originated in the play of the same name), Wag the Dog (1997), State and Main (2000) and Spartan (2004).

Macy's leading role in Fargo (1996) helped boost his career and recognizability, though at the expense of nearly confining him to a narrow typecast of a worried man down on his luck. Other Macy roles of the 1990s and 2000s included Benny & Joon (1993), The Client (1994), Above Suspicion (1995), Mr. Holland's Opus (1995), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), Air Force One (1997), Boogie Nights (1997), A Civil Action (1998), Pleasantville (1998), Gus Van Sant's remake of Psycho (1998), Happy, Texas (1999), Mystery Men (1999), Magnolia (1999), Panic (2000), Jurassic Park III (2001), Focus (2001), Welcome to Collinwood (2002), Seabiscuit (2003), The Cooler (2003), Cellular (2004), Sahara (2005), Everyone's Hero (2006) and Bobby (2006).

He had a recurring role on ER (1994–2009) and Sports Night (1999–2000). Both roles earned him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. Macy wrote and starred in Door to Door in 2002, winning an Emmy for writing and acting.

In a November 2003 interview with USA Today, Macy stated that he wanted to star in a big-budget action film "for the money, for the security of a franchise like that. And I love big action-adventure movies. They're way cool." He serves as director-in-residence at the Atlantic Theater Company in New York, where he teaches a technique called Practical Aesthetics. A book describing the technique, A Practical Handbook for the Actor (), 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 their Harley-Davidson motorcycles from Cincinnati to the Pacific Coast. Despite being critically panned, with a 14% "rotten" rating from Rotten Tomatoes, it was a financial success, grossing over $168 million. The film also reunited him with his A Civil Action costar, John Travolta. In 2009, Macy completed filming on The Maiden Heist, a comedy that co-starred Morgan Freeman and Christopher Walken.

Macy in 2010

In June 2008, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced Macy and his wife, Felicity Huffman, would each receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the upcoming year. On January 13, 2009, Macy replaced Jeremy Piven in David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow on Broadway. Piven suddenly and unexpectedly dropped out of the play in December 2008 after he experienced health problems. Norbert Leo Butz covered the role from December 23, 2008, until Macy took over the part. Dirty Girl, which starred Macy along with Juno Temple, Milla Jovovich, Mary Steenburgen and Tim McGraw, premiered September 12, 2010, at the Toronto International Film Festival.

In summer 2010, Macy joined the Showtime pilot Shameless as the protagonist, Frank Gallagher. The project ultimately went to series, and its first season premiered on January 9, 2011. Macy has received high critical acclaim for his performance, eventually getting an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 2014.

In the 2012 film The Sessions, Macy played a priest who befriends a man with a severe disability who seeks to find personal fulfillment through a sex surrogate. He made his directorial debut with the independent drama Rudderless, which stars Billy Crudup, Anton Yelchin, Felicity Huffman, Selena Gomez and Laurence Fishburne. In 2017, he directed The Layover, a road trip comedy starring Alexandra Daddario and Kate Upton.

In 2015, he had a small role as Grandpa in the drama film Room, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. The film reunited him with his Pleasantville costar, Joan Allen. In 2024, he played Trevathan in the film Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.

Personal life

Macy and actress Felicity Huffman dated on-and-off for 15 years and married on September 6, 1997. They have two daughters.

Macy and Huffman appeared at a rally for John Kerry in 2004.

Macy plays the ukulele and is an avid woodturner. He has appeared on the cover of Fine Woodworkings special edition, Wood Turning Basics and was featured in an article in the April 2015 issue of American Woodturner (American Association of Woodturners). He is a national ambassador for the United Cerebral Palsy Association.

Since shooting the film Wild Hogs, Macy has had a strong interest in riding motorcycles. Macy lives near and is the spokesperson for Woody Creek Distillers in Basalt, Colorado, which sells a signature whiskey bearing Macy's name.

Macy is a Lutheran.

Varsity Blues scandal

Main article: Varsity Blues scandal

In March 2019, it was reported that Macy and Huffman had agreed to pay someone $15,000 to take a college entrance exam for their daughter Sophia. Huffman was indicted on fraud and conspiracy charges as part of a wider federal investigation of college admissions bribery. For undisclosed reasons, no charges were filed against Macy. Attorneys uninvolved in the case speculated that Macy may not have been charged because he cooperated with agents or because the government lacked sufficient evidence of his involvement.

On September 13, 2019, a federal judge in Boston sentenced Huffman to 14 days in federal prison (of which she served 10 days), 250 hours of community service, and a year of supervised release.

Stage appearances

YearTitleRoleVenueNotesRef.
1963Room ServiceMaster Theatre, Off-Broadwaytitle=William H. Macyurl=http://www.iobdb.com/CreditableEntity/1860access-date=September 14, 2024website=www.iobdb.com}}
1968The CannibalsUncle / Mad Mr. ReichThe American Place Theatre, Off-Broadwaytitle=William H. Macy theatre profileurl=https://www.abouttheartists.com/artists/292178-william-h-macyaccess-date=September 14, 2024website=www.abouttheartists.com}}
1974SquirrelsEdmondSt. Nicholas Theater, Chicago
1975American BuffaloBobbyGoodman Theatre, Chicago
1975–76St. Nicholas Theater, Chicago
1977The Water EngineCharles LangSt. Nicholas Theater, Chicago
1980The Man in 605Jerry GreenLucille Lortel Theatre, Off-Broadway
Twelfth NightSebastianCircle Theatre, Broadway
1981The Beaver CoatDr. Fleischer
The Front PageHildy JohnsonGoodman Theatre, Chicago
1981–82The Dining Room3rd ActorStudio Theatre of Playwrights Horizon, Off-Broadway
Astor Place Theatre, Off-Broadway
1983Baby with the BathwaterJohnStudio Theatre of Playwrights Horizon, Off-Broadway
1985–86Prairie du ChienGin PlayerLincoln Center Theater, Broadway
1986The Nice and the NastyJunius UpseyStudio Theatre of Playwrights Horizon, Off-Broadway
1986–87Bodies, Rest and MotionNickLincoln Center Theater, Broadway
1988Boys' LifeLincoln Center Theater, BroadwayDirector
1988–89Our TownHowie NewsomeLyceum Theatre, Broadway
1989Bobby Gould in HellThe InterrogatorLincoln Center Theater, Broadway
1990SquirrelsAnnenberg Center for Performing Arts, PhiladelphiaDirector
Three SistersAtlantic Theater, Off-BroadwayDirector
1991Annenberg Center for Performing Arts, PhiladelphiaDirector
Linda Gross Theater, Off-BroadwayDirector
Life During WartimeHeinrichNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
Mr. Gogol and Mr. PreenMr. PreenLincoln Center Theater, Broadway
1992–94OleannaJohnOrpheum Theatre, Off-Broadway
1997The Joy of Going Somewhere DefiniteAtlantic Theater, Off-Broadway
2000American BuffaloTeach
2008–09Speed-the-PlowBobby GouldEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
2020The Christopher Boy's CommunionHollisOdyssey Theatre, Los Angeles

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980Somewhere in TimeCriticCredited as W.H. Macy
Foolin' AroundBronski
1983Without a TraceReporter
WarGamesNORAD OfficerUncredited
1985The Last DragonJ. J.Credited as W.H. Macy
1987Radio DaysRadio Actor
House of GamesSgt. Moran
1988Things ChangeBilly Drake
1991HomicideTim Sullivan
Shadows and FogCop with SpiroCredited as W.H. Macy
1993Twenty BucksProperty Clerk
Benny & JoonRandy Burch
Searching for Bobby FischerPetey's Father
1994Being HumanBoris
The ClientDr. Greenway
Dead on SightSteven Meeker
OleannaJohn
1995Murder in the FirstD.A. William McNeil
EvolverEvolver (voice)Uncredited
RoommatesDoctorUncredited cameo
Tall TaleRailroad Magnate
Above SuspicionPros. Atty. SchultzAlso writer
Mr. Holland's OpusVice-Principal Gene Wolters
1996Down PeriscopeCommander Carl Knox
FargoJerry Lundegaard
Hit MePoliceman
Ghosts of MississippiCharlie Crisco
1997Colin Fitz Lives!Mr. O'Day, Colin Fitz
Air Force OneMajor Caldwell
Boogie NightsLittle Bill Thompson
Wag the DogCIA Agent Charles Young
1998Jerry and TomKarl
PleasantvilleGeorge Parker
PsychoDetective Milton Arbogast
The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the RescueJustin (voice)title=William H Macy (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/William-H-Macy/access-date=August 6, 2023publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
A Civil ActionJames Gordon
1999Happy, TexasSheriff Chappy Dent
Mystery MenThe Shoveler
MagnoliaQuiz Kid Donnie Smith
2000PanicAlex
State and MainWalt Price
2001Jurassic Park IIIPaul Kirby
FocusLawrence "Larry" Newman
2002Welcome to CollinwoodRiley
2003The CoolerBernie Lootz
Stealing SinatraJohn Irwin
Easy Riders, Raging BullsNarrator (voice)Documentary
SeabiscuitTick Tock McGlaughlin
2004SpartanStoddard
In Enemy HandsChief of Boat Nathan Travers
CellularSgt. Bob Mooney
2005SaharaAdmiral James Sandecker
EdmondEdmond Burke
Thank You for SmokingSenator Ortolan K. Finistirre
2006DoogalBrian the Snail (voice)
Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable SnowmanRudyard North (voice)Also executive producer
BobbyPaul
Inland EmpireAnnouncer
Everyone's HeroLefty Maginnis (voice)
2007Wild HogsDudley Frank
He Was a Quiet ManGene Shelby
2008The DealCharlie BernsAlso writer
Bart Got a RoomErnie Stein
The Tale of DespereauxLester (voice)
2009The Maiden HeistGeorge McLendon
ShortsDr. Noseworthy
2010MarmadukeDon Twombly
Dirty GirlRay
2011The Lincoln LawyerFrank Levin
Portraits in Dramatic TimeHimself
2012The SessionsFather Brendan
2013A Single ShotPitt
Trust MeGary
2014The Wind RisesSatomi (voice)
Ernest & CelestineHead Dentist (voice)English dub
RudderlessTrillAlso writer, director, and executive producer
Two-Bit WaltzCarl
CakeLeonard
2015WalterDr. Corman
Dial a PrayerBill
Stealing CarsPhilip Wyatt
RoomRobert "Grandpa" Newsome
2016Blood FatherKirby
2017The LayoverDirector
KrystalWyattAlso director
2023Maybe I DoSam
2024Ricky StanickyTed Summerhayes
Kingdom of the Planet of the ApesTrevathan
2025Train DreamsArn Peeples
Soul on FireJack Buck
The Running ManMolie Jernigan
Frontier Crucible

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978The Awakening LandWill BeagleMiniseries; credited as W.H. Macy
1982Another WorldFrank FiskCredited as W.H. Macy
1983The Cradle Will FallBen DuffyTelevision film, credited as W.H. Macy
SitcomChip GooseberryTelevision film, credited as W.H. Macy
1984The Boy Who Loved TrollsSocrates the TurtleVoice, television film; credited as W.H. Macy
The Dining RoomArthur, Charlie, Architect, Billy, Nick, Fred, Tony, StandishTelevision film, credited as W.H. Macy
1985JoannaNapoleon FlipperShort film; credited as W.H. Macy
HometownLoring DixwellEpisode: "Mary's Yen"; credited as W.H. Macy
1985–88Spenser: For HireEfrem Connors3 episodes; credited as W.H. Macy
1986Kate & AllieCarlEpisode: "General Hospital"; credited as W.H. Macy
1987The EqualizerDr. SpauldingEpisode: "Hand and Glove"; credited as W.H. Macy
Alive from Off CenterUncreditedEpisode: "As Seen on TV"
1988The Murder of Mary PhaganRandyMiniseries; credited as W.H. Macy
Lip ServiceFarmerTelevision film; also director; credited as W.H. Macy
1989TattingersMyronEpisode: "Tour of Doody"; credited as W.H. Macy
1990ABC Afterschool SpecialsStore ClerkEpisode: "All That Glitters"
1990–92Law & OrderJohn McCormack, Powell2 episodes
1992In the Line of Duty: Siege at MarionRay DanielsTelevision film
Civil WarsDonald PatchenEpisode: "Denise and De Nuptials"
A Private MatterPsychiatristTelevision film
The Water EngineCharles LangTelevision film
A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus StorySean HammelTelevision film
The Heart of JusticeBoothTelevision film
1993Bakersfield P.D.Russell KarpEpisode: "Cable Does Not Pay"
L.A. LawBernard RuskinEpisode: "Rhyme and Punishment"
1994–2009ERDr. David Morgenstern31 episodes
1994TexanDoctorTV short
1995In the Shadow of EvilDr. Frank TeagueTelevision film
Mystery DanceBob WilsonEpisode: "Episode #1.1"
1996AndersonvilleCol. ChandlerMiniseries
The Writing on the WallPetrocelliTelevision film
1998Superman: The Animated SeriesThe Director (voice)Episode: "Where There's Smoke"
The ConBobby SommerdingerTelevision film; also writer
The LionheartsLeo Lionheart (voice)13 episodes
King of the HillDr. Rubin (voice)Episode: "Pregnant Paws"
HerculesJorgen Svenson, Sven Jorgenson (voices)Episode: "Hercules and the Twilight of the Gods"
1999FrasierRalphEpisode: "Good Samaritan"
A Slight Case of MurderTerry ThorpeTelevision film; also writer
The Wild ThornberrysSkoot (voice)Episode: "On the Right Track"
1999–2000Batman BeyondAaron Herbst, Karros (voices)2 episodes
1999–2000Sports NightSam Donovan6 episodes
1999The Night of the Headless HorsemanIchabod CraneTelevision film
2001NatureNarratorEpisode: "Polar Bear Invasion"
2002Door to DoorBill PorterTelevision film; also writer
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas MovieGlennTelevision film
2003Out of OrderStevenMiniseries
2004Reversible ErrorsArthur RavenTelevision film
The Wool CapCharlie GigotTelevision film; also writer and producer
2006The SimpsonsHimself (voice)Episode: "Homer's Paternity Coot"
Nightmares and DreamscapesClyde Umney, Sam Landry, George DemmickMiniseries
2006–07Curious GeorgeNarrator (voice)30 episodes (season 1)
2007The UnitPresident of the United StatesEpisode: "The Broom Cupboard"
2008Family ManTodd BeckerTelevision film; also writer and executive producer
2011–21ShamelessFrank GallagherMain role, 11 seasons; directed 3 episodes, wrote 1 episode, showrunner from seasons 5–8, 11
2011VersaillesBill3 episodes
2022The DropoutRichard Fuisz5 episodes
2023The ConnersSmitty CusamanoEpisode: "Two More Years and a Stolen Rose"
2024The Real Housewives of Beverly HillsHimselfEpisode: "Bitter Pill to Swallow"
AccusedRaymondEpisode: "Lorraine's Story"

Awards and nominations

References

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