William H. Macy

A consummate character actor adept at playing loners and losers of all stripes, Macy owes his career in large part to one man: Oscar-nominated writer/director David Mamet. After meeting at college, th...
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03/12/1950
Miami, FL
  • Box Office Analysis: Aug. 19
    By: Guylaine Cadorette August 26, 2001 11:42am EST
    Universal has proved that there is always room for dessert. American Pie 2 managed to hold on to the top of the box office charts two weeks in a row, which in this summer of one-week wonders is quite a fait accompli.
  • December's Big Films
    By: Fiona Ng August 15, 2001 11:35am EST
    'Twas the month before Christmas When all through the studios Execs were stirring, with high hopes and fear, Giant posters were hung and trailers rolled out All in hopes that the public would soon be in the movie houses. Come this December moviegoers can expect Flicks from Kevin Costner, as well as from Mel, But let's not forget there're also Meg and Russell Plus other big names like Hanks and Cage. So without further ado Here's our list Of all the high-profile films that are coming To accompany
  • Box Office Analysis: Aug. 12
    By: Martin Grove August 12, 2001 1:00pm EST
    Box office 8/10-12
  • 'Stuart Little' Livin' Large
    By: Martin Grove July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 9, 2000 -- Hollywood got through the first weekend of the new year in slightly better shape than studio insiders expected. It took just $11.5 million to put Columbia's "Stuart Little" in first place, making it the weekend's only Top Five film to crack double digits. Lackluster tracking scores last week had suggested that the new year might kick off with none of the Top Five films doing better than single-digit grosses. Columbia's PG-rated family comedy held on to the
  • 'Stuart Little' is the mouse that roared to No. 1
    By: Steve Ryfle July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
    'Twas the weekend before Christmas, and all through the movie house, all the kids were eager, to see the talking mouse. As usual, movie attendance was soft during the final holiday shopping weekend of the year. The box office was dominated by two rodents: one of them the little talking mouse who stars in Columbia Pictures' G-rated "Stuart Little," the other, the ubiquitous Disney mouse, which had three films in the weekend's top five. In its opening weekend, "Stuart Little," an adaptation of th
  • It's official: La Salle to leave "E.R."
    By: Lew Irwin July 31, 2001 11:56am EST
    "E.R." Executive Producer John Wells confirmed Monday that Eriq LaSalle will be leaving the hospital drama at the end of next season, becoming part of an alumni that includes George Clooney, Julianna Margulies, William H. Macy and Gloria Reuben.
  • Box Office Analysis: July 29
    By: Martin Grove July 31, 2001 8:09am EST
    Box Office Analysis: July 29
  • 'Shadow' Cast Over Fort Lauderdale
    By: Kit Bowen July 31, 2001 7:53am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14, 2000 -- With the closing night award ceremonies Sunday, the 15th Annual Fort Lauderdale Int'l Film Festival ended with an impressive slate of features, documentaries and short films. The festival, from Oct. 16-Nov. 12, saw attendance total 54,000 during the 28-day run. The sold-out Opening Night event Nov. 3 started with a conversation with indie filmmaker John Waters, followed by the U.S. premiere of "Il Cielo Cade (The Sky Is Falling)," directed by Antonio and Andrea Frazzi
  • Macy apologizes to Spielberg about interview
    By: Lew Irwin July 30, 2001 11:06am EST
    William H. Macy, who costars in Jurassic Park III, has told a Canadian newspaper that he felt compelled to write Steven Spielberg a letter of apology when remarks that he had made to a journalist while filming the movie were taken out of context by a Web site and were repeated in print.
  • Box Office Analysis: July 22
    By: Martin Grove July 30, 2001 8:13am EST
    Box Office Analysis: July 22