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In 1999, she appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's ensemble drama Magnolia and television adaptation of 1938 movie A Slight Case of Murder along with William H. Macy. [14] In 2002 she played Lady Bird Johnson in the HBO award-winning movie Path to War and made a cameo appearance in Door to Door, which starred, and was written by, her husband. [14]
Macy was born in Miami, Florida, and grew up in Georgia and Maryland. [4] 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 ...
William H. Macy is celebrating his wife Felicity Huffman’s latest television gig, five years after the college admissions scandal rocked her career.. Macy, 74, told Entertainment Tonight in a ...
Felicity Huffman arrived at a Boston courthouse on Friday hand-in-hand with husband William H. Macy for her sentencing in connection with the massive college admissions scandal that erupted in March.
William H. Macy has a lot to celebrate these days -- from his own introduction into the blockbuster Planet of the Apes franchise to wife Felicity Huffman's return to television.Macy walked the red ...
Felicity Huffman, escorted by her husband William H. Macy, exits the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse in Boston, where she was sentenced for her role in the College Admissions scandal ...
William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman have been one of Hollywood's most inspiring couples for the last two decades, coming up on their 20th anniversary.
In 1986, Macy was a guest on the fourth episode of L.A. Law, playing an older man whose young wife wants a music career. Also that year he guest starred in an episode of Highway to Heaven, called Cindy. [9] Macy appeared in the television movie Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam (1987) as banker Richard Wilson.