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William H. Macy

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“I think theater is powerful. The best experiences I had in the theater are more powerful than the best experiences I had in movies. ”

 

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William H. Macy came to acting by way of Bethany and Goddard Colleges. At the latter school, Macy studied under playwright David Mamet, with whom he would be frequently associated throughout his career. After college, Macy was a member of Mamet’s theater troupe, the St. Nicholas Company. The actor performed in a number of productions, many of them written by Mamet, until 1978 when he left the company and headed to New York. Some of his earliest work there included commercial voice-overs, such as the now infamous “Secret: Strong enough for a man, but PH balanced for a woman.”

Macy also continued his theater work, forming the Atlantic Theatre Company with Mamet in 1985 and acting in Broadway and off-Broadway shows. In addition, he worked in television and began doing feature films, debuting in ‘80s Foolin’ Around. He continued to act in supporting roles throughout the decade, appearing in such films as Mamet’s directorial debut, House of Games (1987) and Woody Allen’s Radio Days… read more

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Movieyana

25Oct12

One of our finest actors.

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laurabot

14Sep10

Studying with you and all the wonderful artists at Atlantic Theater Company was an honor. Thank you Mr. Macy for always sharing your wisdom with the world.

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