William H. Macy

Biography: A consummate character actor adept at playing loners and losers of all stripes, Macy owes his career in large part to one man: writer-director David Mamet. The two met when Macy, who had been studying veterinary medicine in West Virginia, transferred to Goddard College in Vermont, where Mamet taught. They both subsequently moved to Chicago in the early 1970s and founded the St. Nicholas Theater Company, where Macy starred in a number of early Mamet plays (American Buffalo, The Water Engine), brilliantly spitting out the author's signature staccato dialog. In the '80s, Macy relocated to New York, where he occasionally landed TV guest spots, but made his biggest impression off-Broadway, embodying a host of unhappy, hapless souls. He also continued his fruitful collaboration with Mamet. In addition to working together on a number of plays (Bobby Gould in Hell, Oleanna), the two men co-founded the lauded Atlantic Theater Company. So it's not surprising that Mamet gave Macy hisA consummate character actor adept at playing loners and losers of all stripes, Macy owes his career in large part to one man: writer-director David Mamet. The two met when Macy, who had been studying veterinary medicine in West Virginia, transferred to Goddard College in Vermont, where Mamet taught. They both subsequently moved to Chicago in the early 1970s and founded the St. Nicholas Theater Company, where Macy starred in a number of early Mamet plays (American Buffalo, The Water Engine), brilliantly spitting out the author's signature staccato dialog. In the '80s, Macy relocated to New York, where he occasionally landed TV guest spots, but made his biggest impression off-Broadway, embodying a host of unhappy, hapless souls. He also continued his fruitful collaboration with Mamet. In addition to working together on a number of plays (Bobby Gould in Hell, Oleanna), the two men co-founded the lauded Atlantic Theater Company. So it's not surprising that Mamet gave Macy his first significant big-screen roles, including turns in House of Games, Homicide and the 1994 adaptation of Oleanna, in which he played a professor accused of sexual harassment. But ironically, Macy's Hollywood breakthrough had nothing to do with his buddy. As a desperate car salesman who ill-advisedly hires two thugs to kidnap his wife in Joel and Ethan Coen's Fargo, Macy used his hangdog persona to hilarious effect and deservedly earned an Oscar nod for the 1996 film. Now that Hollywood recognized both his face and his name, the offers came pouring in, and Macy popped up in so many projects (including Wag the Dog, Air Force One and Boogie Nights, all in 1997), he seemed like the hardest-working man in show business. He also gained exposure through recurring roles on TV's ER and Sports Night, starring opposite his real-life wife, Felicity Huffman, in the latter. Macy remained incredibly prolific in the '00s, appearing in big-budget flicks (Jurassic Park III, Seabiscuit), indies (The Cooler, Thank You for Smoking) and a number of critically acclaimed TV movies, including Door to Door as a cerebral palsy-stricken salesman, which earned him Emmys for both acting and writing. But he always made time for Mamet, even appearing as the President of the United States in the writer's CBS action series, The Unit, in 2007, and taking over the lead role in Mamet's Broadway production of Speed-the-Plow in 2009, after original star Jeremy Piven unexpectedly left the show. In 2010, Macy reunited with ER producer John Wells to play an alcoholic father on the Showtime dramedy series Shameless. Expand

William H. Macy's Scores

Average career score: 69
Highest Metascore: 84 Sports Night: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 39 The Talk: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 10
  3. Negative: 1 out of 10
10 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd The View: Season 8 Sep 6, 2004 William H. Macy tbd
tbd The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Season 2 Sep 6, 2004 Guest tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 12 Sep 2, 2003 Guest / Guest tbd
tbd Jimmy Kimmel Live: Season 1 Jan 25, 2003 William H. Macy 2.8
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 11 Sep 23, 2002 Guest / Guest tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 10 Sep 24, 2001 Guest / Guest tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 9 Oct 9, 2000 Guest / Guest tbd
tbd Sports Night: Season 2 Oct 5, 1999 Sam / Sam / Sam Donovan tbd
tbd ER: Season 4 Oct 7, 1998 Dr. David Morgenstern / David Morgenstern 8.8
84 Sports Night: Season 1 Sep 22, 1998 Sam tbd
tbd ER: Season 2 Sep 21, 1995 Dr. David Morgenstern / David Morgenstern 9.3
80 ER: Season 1 Sep 19, 1994 Dr. David Morgenstern / David Morgenstern 8.3
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 3 Jul 4, 1994 Guest tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 2 Jun 7, 1993 Guest tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 1 May 25, 1992 Guest 3.4
tbd Law & Order: Season 2 Sep 19, 1991 Jack Powell 8.7
tbd thirtysomething: Season 4 Sep 22, 1990 Writer tbd
tbd Spenser: For Hire: Season 3 Sep 27, 1987 W.H. Macy tbd
tbd The Equalizer: Season 2 Oct 8, 1986 Dr. Spaulding / W.H. Macy tbd