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William H. Macy
Birth at
13 March 1950
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William H. Macy was born on March 13, 1950 in Miami to a World War II pilot and military widow. From his first marriage, his mother has an older brother Fred Marrill. He is an American actor who was nominated for an Oscar for playing the title role in 1996. "Fargo" . After graduating from high school in 1968, Macy became a member of the anti-war hippie movements, unable to resist the use of drugs such as marijuana, LSD and others. During this time he studied veterinary medicine at a college in West
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William H. Macy was born on March 13, 1950 in Miami to a World War II pilot and military widow. From his first marriage, his mother has an older brother Fred Marrill. He is an American actor who was nominated for an Oscar for playing the title role in 1996.
"Fargo" .
After graduating from high school in 1968, Macy became a member of the anti-war hippie movements, unable to resist the use of drugs such as marijuana, LSD and others. During this time he studied veterinary medicine at a college in West Virginia, then he moved to Goddard College, where he entered the theater.
In 1971, he graduated from college, moved to Chicago and became a bartender. Over the next year, together with David Mamet, he successfully organized the St. Nicholas Theatre Studio, where Macy played many wonderful roles.
In 1980, Macy moved to New York, where he participated in more than 50 Broadway and other performances. One of his best roles was as a turtle in The Boy Who Loved Trolls in 1984.
Since 1987, he began to act in Mamet’s films: in 1987 – “Gambling House”, in 1988 – the crime comedy “Everything changes”, in 1991 – the film “Homicide” and in 1994 – the drama “Oleanne”.
He later starred in Barry Levinson's comedy drama "Slackery" and in David Mamet's film
" Life behind the scenes" . In 2004, he starred in an action movie.
"Spartan" .
Macy’s most famous role was the role of Fargo, for which the actor received an Academy Award nomination and thanks to which he began to climb the career ladder quickly.
In 1997, Macy married actress Felicity Huffman. They have two daughters, Sophia and Georgia Grace.
Macy is a Lutheran, has liberal inclinations; he likes to play the Hawaiian guitar and practice lathe craft on wood. He is the national representative of the United Cerebral Palsy Association.