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Eric McCormack

Eric James McCormack (born April 18, 1963[2]) is a Canadian actor known for his roles as Will Truman in the NBC sitcom Will & Grace, Grant MacLaren in Netflix's Travelers and Dr. Daniel Pierce in the TNT crime drama Perception.

Eric McCormack
McCormack at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Knife Fight
Born (1963-04-18) April 18, 1963 (age 59)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Citizenship
Occupations
Years active1986–present
Spouse
Janet Holden
(m. 1997)
Children1

Born in Toronto, McCormack started acting by performing in high school plays. He left Ryerson University in 1985 to accept a position with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, where he spent five years performing in numerous stage productions.

For much of the late 1990s, he lived in Los Angeles and had minor roles. He made his feature film debut in the 1992 science-fiction adventure film The Lost World. McCormack appeared in several television series, including Top Cops, Street Justice, Lonesome Dove: The Series, Townies, and Ally McBeal. McCormack later gained worldwide recognition for playing Will Truman in Will & Grace, which premiered in September 1998. His performance has earned him six Golden Globe nominations and four Emmy nominations, ultimately winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 2001.

Aside from appearing in television, he made his Broadway debut in the 2001 production of The Music Man and starred in the 2005 film The Sisters. Following the series conclusion of Will & Grace in 2006, McCormack starred as the leading role in the New York production of Some Girl(s). He starred in the television miniseries The Andromeda Strain (2008) and returned to television in 2009 in the TNT drama Trust Me, which was cancelled after one season. Also in 2009, McCormack was cast in the science-fiction movie Alien Trespass. In addition, he starred as Dr. Daniel Pierce for three seasons of the TNT crime drama Perception, and provided the voice of "Lucky" on The Hub's Pound Puppies. From 2009 to 2010 he starred as Dr. Max Kershaw, the psychiatrist turned boyfriend of Julia Louis-Dreyfus' title character in The New Adventures of Old Christine.

Early life

McCormack was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the son of Doris (1932–2006), a homemaker, and James "Keith" McCormack, an oil company financial analyst[3] who died from cancer in 2008.[4] He is the eldest of three siblings.[5] McCormack has Scottish ancestry.[6][7] While he was growing up, he was shy and did not play sports but was involved in theatre from an early age: "I was a bit of an outsider, but I discovered theatre very early on, which got me through."[8][9] McCormack later attended Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute in Scarborough, Ontario,[10][11] where he was a classmate of David Furnish.[12] There, he enrolled in theatre classes and performed in high school productions of Godspell and Pippin.[13] McCormack recalls that after performing in Godspell, his feelings toward becoming an actor solidified and he decided to pursue a career in acting. "I remember after the first performance of that... I knew where to fit in. That was the beginning of my life as an actor. It changed me in that the concept of any other options disappeared. From that moment there was no question. I knew exactly what I was going to do. I'm lucky that way."[3]

McCormack graduated from high school in 1982[5] and then enrolled at Ryerson University School of Theatre in Toronto to further improve his acting.[14] He left Ryerson in 1985, several months before graduating, to accept a position with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, where he spent five seasons performing.[15] "It was all I wanted, to be a classical actor for the rest of my life, but during the last couple of years I was there, I started to realise that it wasn't for me. Perhaps I didn't have to give my Hamlet before I died, that the world might be an OK place without my Hamlet, in fact."[12] McCormack appeared in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry V, Murder in the Cathedral and Three Sisters. McCormack later performed with the Manitoba Theatre Centre in a production of Burn This, as well as with Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre in Biloxi Blues.[13]

Career

Early work

McCormack made his Canadian television debut in the 1986 movie The Boys from Syracuse."[13] McCormack moved to Los Angeles, California, and made his US television debut in a 1991 episode of the CBS crime series Top Cops.[13] He appeared in the 1992 theatrical films The Lost World, based on Conan Doyle's novel of the same name and in its sequel, Return to the Lost World, also released in 1992.[13] By 1993, he landed a recurring role as a detective in the crime drama Street Justice.[5] Also in 1993, McCormack appeared in the television movie Double, Double, Toil and Trouble, playing Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's father.[16]

He played the role of Colonel Francis Clay Mosby in 42 episodes of the Western television series Lonesome Dove: The Series (1994), which was later renamed Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995).[5][14] McCormack commented that it was a "fantastic role".[12] In an interview with The Guardian in 2003, McCormack admitted to auditioning "two or three times" for the part of Ross Geller, which ultimately went to David Schwimmer, for the situation comedy Friends.[12] In 1995, he appeared in the television film The Man Who Wouldn't Die.[17] He was cast in the 1997 made-for-television movie Borrowed Hearts, where he portrayed a selfish businessman who learns to love, and in the HBO film Exception to the Rule, in which he played a cheating husband.[12]

Also in 1997, he had minor roles in the comedy shows Townies, Veronica's Closet, and Ally McBeal.[13] Originally, McCormack was scheduled to appear as a series regular in the NBC sitcom Jenny, but was fired after the pilot due to the network cutting his character.[18] In addition, McCormack had a recurring role in season five of the comedy series The New Adventures of Old Christine, in which he played a therapist and love interest for Julia Louis-Dreyfus's character, Christine.[19]

Will & Grace

McCormack received his breakthrough role in 1998 when he was cast as gay lawyer Will Truman on the NBC sitcom Will & Grace. McCormack said that when the part came along, he was convinced he was right for the role. "At the end of the audition, Max Mutchnick, co-creator and executive producer of the show said 'That was perfect. Just to let you know, you never have to be more gay than that.'"[12] He explained that when he first read the script, "what hit me immediately was that this was me. I mean, sexual orientation aside, Will was so much like me. He's a great host, he's relatively funny and he has great friends and he's a good friend to them ... the gay issue just wasn't really a big thing."[20] The show debuted on September 21, 1998, and was watched by almost 8.6 million American viewers.[21] Will & Grace quickly developed a loyal audience, with the show and McCormack receiving strong reviews. John Carman of the San Francisco Chronicle commented that McCormack and costar Debra Messing (who played Will's best friend Grace Adler) worked "nicely" together.[22] Kay McFadden of The Seattle Times also praised McCormack, Messing, and the supporting cast as "very funny".[23] For this performance, he earned four Emmy Award nominations (2000, 2001, 2003, 2005), one of which resulted in a win (2001), for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.[24] In addition, he received five Golden Globe Award nominations.[25]

Also in 1998, McCormack appeared in Stephen Herek's comedy film Holy Man.[26] The film was critically and financially unsuccessful.[27][28] The following year he starred in the comedy movie Free Enterprise (1999), a movie about two filmmakers (McCormack and Rafer Weigel) obsessed with actor William Shatner and Star Trek. Film critic Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote that McCormack and Weigel "both make a strong impression".[29] In 2000, McCormack appeared in the ABC television movie The Audrey Hepburn Story, portraying actor Mel Ferrer.[30]

During the 2001 Broadway season, McCormack briefly portrayed Professor Harold Hill (replacing Craig Bierko) in the Susan Stroman revival of The Music Man at the Neil Simon Theatre.[31] In August 2002, as part of the Hollywood Bowl's summer concert series, he reprised the role of Harold Hill for a one-night only appearance in which he and other actors recreated the songs from the production.[32] McCormack hosted the fourth episode of the 28th season of the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live on November 2, 2002.[33] In 2004, he had a recurring role as Ray Summers on Showtime's comedy drama Dead Like Me.[34] The following year, McCormack starred in the film The Sisters, based on Anton Chekhov's play Three Sisters.[35] The film premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival.[36]

Will & Grace's eighth and (at the time) final season ended with the series finale on May 18, 2006. The finale garnered 18 million American viewers,[37] making it the most-watched entertainment telecast in six years.[38]

In January 2017, NBC closed a deal for a new, 10-episode season of Will & Grace during the 2017–18 season. The new show has been branded as a "reboot", or "revival", taking place 11 years after the original series' finale episode, and McCormack has reprised his role of the beloved Will Truman. In April 2017, the episode order was increased to 12 episodes.[citation needed] In August 2017, it was extended again, to 16 episodes, and a second 13-episode season was ordered.[39] In March 2018, NBC ordered five more episodes for the revival's second season, bringing the total to 18 episodes, and also renewed the show for an 18-episode third season. Eric McCormack continued his role of Will Truman for all of the announced seasons of the revival.[40]

After Will & Grace

 
McCormack in November 2008

Following the end of Will & Grace, McCormack starred on the New York stage opposite Fran Drescher, Judy Reyes, Brooke Smith, and Maura Tierney, in Neil LaBute's off-Broadway play Some Girl(s) at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.[41] He plays a writer who is ready to settle down and marry, but decides to visit four ex-girlfriends first. For his performance, McCormack received critical reviews. New York Times contributor Ben Brantley, in review of the production, wrote: "Playing a thoughtless, woman-despising heterosexual, Mr. McCormack isn't much different from when he was playing a thoughtful, woman-worshiping homosexual. As in Will & Grace, he italicizes every other line for maximum comic spin and punctuates his dialogue by earnestly furrowing his features".[41] Brantley went on to say that McCormack's interpretation of the character is "certainly a more slickly sustained performance" than the one delivered by David Schwimmer in 2005.[41] Melissa Rose Bernardo of Entertainment Weekly commented that McCormack and Maura Tierney "have incredible chemistry".[42]

In the same year, McCormack produced the Lifetime comedy Lovespring International, a show that revolves around six employees at Lovespring International, a dating agency located in California as an "elite Beverly Hills" company.[43] The series debuted to ambivalent reviews,[44] with Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe commenting that Lovespring International is "a lively little cable exercise in over-the-top characters, bad taste, satire, and political incorrectness."[45] The show was cancelled that same year.[46]

 

In 2008, McCormack co-starred in the A&E television miniseries The Andromeda Strain, a remake of the 1971 movie based on the novel by Michael Crichton.[47] In the miniseries, he played Jack Nash, a television reporter who battles an addiction to cocaine. The Andromeda Strain received mixed reviews,[48] and McCormack's performance was criticized. Joanna Weiss of the Boston Globe wrote, "The presence of Eric McCormack, as an intrepid TV reporter, is especially extraneous (no disrespect to intrepid reporters)."[49] Robert Bianco of USA Today commented, "The central cast is completed by ... poor Eric McCormack as a crusading, coke-addicted journalist who spends the second half of the movie playing Rambo in the desert. Let's just say McCormack does the best he can with what he's given, and leave it at that."[50] On September 5, 2008, McCormack made a guest appearance in the seventh season and 100th episode of the television series Monk, where he played an unctuous host of a television crime docudrama.[51][52]

In January 2009, McCormack returned to television in the TNT drama Trust Me, co-starring Tom Cavanagh. The series, set around a fictional advertising firm, starred McCormack as Mason McGuire, the firm's newly promoted creative director, and deals with his best friend's (Cavanagh) unpredictable behavior.[53] In an interview with USA Weekend, McCormack revealed he was not afraid of being typecast.[54] McCormack's decision to do the show was due to "great writing".[55] The show debuted on January 26, 2009, and was watched by almost 3.4 million viewers.[56] Trust Me debuted to very positive reviews, with Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle writing, "... the series is surprisingly solid."[57] Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times wrote that McCormack and Cavanagh "manage to keep their characters sharply defined but low-key. They are opposites but not in an ash-smudged, Windex-wielding Felix and Oscar way."[58] The series, however, was cancelled after one season, due to poor ratings.[59][60]

McCormack starred in the science-fiction film Alien Trespass (2009), in which he played Doctor Ted Lewis, who gets possessed by an alien marshal, Urp, after he crash-lands on Earth.[61] When asked about his interpretation on the character, McCormack commented that his first instinct was to make Ted Lewis more alien, sounding like Spock.[61] The film was critically and financially unsuccessful.[62][63]

 
McCormack's star on Canada's Walk of Fame

In May 2009, he portrayed "El Gallo" in Reprise Theatre Company's revival of the 1960s musical The Fantasticks at UCLA's Freud Playhouse.[64][65] McCormack had a supporting role in Richard Loncraine's comedy My One and Only,[66] which was released in August 2009.

On September 30, 2009, he guest-starred on the police procedural drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in the second episode of its 11th season playing an owner of a dating website.[67]

McCormack portrayed con artist Clark Rockefeller in the Lifetime television movie Who Is Clark Rockefeller?, which premiered on March 13, 2010.[68] To prepare for the role, he read everything on the case,[69] including coverage of the case and Rockefeller's jailhouse interview.[70] Who Is Clark Rockefeller? received mixed reaction, but McCormack's performance was favored by critics, with Variety's Brian Lowry concluding, "... the real kitsch factor resides in Eric McCormack's performance as the suave charmer, which adds an element of high camp to the proceedings."[71]

In June 2010, McCormack received the NBC Universal Canada Award of Distinction at the Banff TV Festival.[72] In October 2010, McCormack received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.[73] In 2018, McCormack received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the television industry.[74]

In October 2010, it was reported that McCormack would star in a new TNT television drama, Perception, playing a crime-solving neuroscientist named Dr. Daniel Pierce, who works with the federal government to solve cases using his knowledge and imaginative view of the world.[75] Perception premiered on July 9, 2012.[76] McCormack also serves as producer for the show.[77] He also provides the voice of "Lucky" on The Hub's Pound Puppies series, which premiered October 10, 2010.

From March 6 through July 8, 2012, he played the role of Senator Joseph Cantwell in the Broadway revival of Gore Vidal’s The Best Man.[78]

In February 2015, he guest-starred on an episode of NBC's The Mysteries of Laura which stars Debra Messing, his former co-star on Will & Grace.

McCormack starred in Travelers, a science fiction drama which first aired in October 2016 and ran for three seasons.

In 2020, he narrated a portion of the 8th Canadian Screen Awards.[79]

Other projects

McCormack has set up his own production company called Big Cattle Productions to develop ideas for television.[18] The projects produced by the company include Lovespring International and Imperfect Union.[80][81] In 2003, it was confirmed that he would write, direct, and star in the romantic comedy What You Wish For.[82][83]

McCormack recorded a song, "The Greatest Discovery", which was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin in 1970, for the 2006 album Unexpected Dreams – Songs From the Stars.[84] He also wrote and sang a song called "Living with Grace" for the 2004 soundtrack to Will & Grace with piano music provided by Barry Manilow.[85]

Personal life

 
McCormack in May 2010

McCormack has been married to Janet Leigh Holden, whom he met on the set of Lonesome Dove,[12] since August 1997.[86] They have a son.[87] McCormack maintains residences in Los Angeles and Vancouver.[88] He became a US citizen in 1999 and holds dual Canadian and US citizenship.[89]

McCormack is involved in many Los Angeles and Canadian-based charitable organizations including Project Angel Food.[90] The Wellness Community West Los Angeles Tribute to the Human Spirit Awards dinner presented an award to McCormack for his breast cancer awareness advocacy. He shared with the audience how his comedy helped his mother, Doris McCormack, endure her breast cancer treatments.[91] Doris was honored at the Lifetime's Breast Cancer Heroes Luncheon in 2004.[92][93] He serves as an honorary board member of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) and was given the MMRF Spirit of Hope Award in October 2006.[94]

McCormack sang both the American and Canadian national anthems at the 2004 NHL All-Star game in Minnesota.[95] McCormack is a supporter of same-sex marriage and attended a march in Fresno, California, on May 30, 2009, after the Supreme Court of California upheld a ban on same-sex marriage approved by voters in November by ballot Proposition 8.[96][97]

McCormack is a Democrat.[98]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1992 The Lost World Edward Malone
Return to the Lost World Edward Malone
Giant Steps Jack Sims
1993 Double, Double, Toil and Trouble Don Farmer
1997 Exception to the Rule Timothy Bayer
1998 Holy Man Scott Hawkes
1999 Free Enterprise Mark
2000 Here's to Life! Owen Rinard Nominated - Leo Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
2005 Break a Leg Dark Haired Actor
The Sisters Gary Sokol
2008 Immigrants Vlad
2009 Best Thing Ever Dean
Alien Trespass Ted Lewis/Urp
My One and Only Charlie
2011 Textuality Clive
2012 Barricade Terrence Shade
Knife Fight Larry Becker
2013 Romali Series Rufus, Erskine I and the Principal
2016 Considering Love and Other Magic Uncle Jasper
The Architect Colin [99]
2021 Drinkwater Hank

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986 The Boys from Syracuse Tailor's Apprentice Television movie
1987 Much Ado About Nothing Balthasar
Hangin' In Jody Episode: "Li'l Devil"
1991 E.N.G. Unknown 2 episodes
Street Legal Barry Taylor 2 episodes
1992 Neon Rider Derek Episode: "A Perfect 10"
Street Justice Det. Eric Rothman 18 episodes
1993 Cobra Blake Devaroe Episode: "I'd Die for You"
The Commish Officer Danny Nolan 2 episodes
Silk Stalkings Michael O'Hara Episode: "Ladies Night Out"
Relentless: Mind of a Killer Stu Feltzer Television movie
Family of Strangers Sam
Miracle on Interstate 880 Tony
Call of the Wild Hal
Double, Double, Toil and Trouble Don Farmer
1994 The Man Who Wouldn't Die Jack Sullivan
Island City Greg 23
1994–1996 Lonesome Dove: The Series Col. Francis Clay Mosby Main role; 43 episodes
1996 Highlander: The Series Matthew McCormick Episode: "Manhunt"
Diagnosis: Murder Boyd Merrick Episode: "An Explosive Murder"
Townies Scott Recurring role; 5 episodes
1997 The Outer Limits John Virgil Episode: "Tempests"
Jenny Jason Slade Episode: Pilot
Veronica's Closet Griffin Episode: "Veronica's Brotherly Love"
Borrowed Hearts Sam Field Television movie
1998 Ally McBeal Kevin Kepler Episode: "Being There"
A Will of their Own Pierce Peterson Television movie
1998–2006 &
2017–2020
Will & Grace Will Truman Main role; 246 episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2000–2004 & 2018)
Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (2000, 2003 & 2005)
Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy (2000 & 2002–2004)
Nominated - Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2002–2005)
Nominated - Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series
2000 The Audrey Hepburn Story Mel Ferrer Television movie
2004 Dead Like Me Ray Summers 3 episodes
2006 Lovespring International Roman Episode: "Lydia's Perfect Man"
2008 The Andromeda Strain Jack Nash 4 episodes
Monk James Novak Episode: "Mr. Monk's 100th Case"
2009 Trust Me Mason McGuire Main role, 13 episodes
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Vance Shepard Episode: "Sugar"
2009 & 2022 Hell's Kitchen Himself Guest diner; 2 episodes
2009–2010 The New Adventures of Old Christine Max Kershaw Recurring role; 6 episodes
2010 Who Is Clark Rockefeller? Clark Rockefeller Television movie
2010–2013 Pound Puppies Lucky Voice role; 65 episodes
2012–2015 Perception Dr. Daniel Pierce Lead role, 39 episodes
2012 American Dad! Swinger Episode: "Killer Vacation"
2013 Robot Chicken Various Episode: "Robot Fight Accident"
Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story Detective Joe Sullivan Lifetime television movie; based on a true story (character based on Bethlehem Police detective Christopher Bowdish)
2015 The Mysteries of Laura Andrew Devlin, M.D. Episode: "The Mystery of the Exsanguinated Ex"
Full Circle Ken Waltham 7 episodes
2016 A Heavenly Christmas Max Television movie
2016–2018 Travelers Grant MacLaren Main role, 34 episodes
2018 The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale Himself Season 1 Episode 4: "Roller Coaster?"
2019 Atypical Professor Shinerock Recurring (Season 3)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Series Result Ref.
1999 Viewers For Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Will & Grace Nominated
OFTA Awards Best Actor in a New Comedy Series Nominated
OFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Won
2000 Leo Awards Leo Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Here's to Life! Nominated
Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Will & Grace Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
Viewers For Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Nominated
OFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2001 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Won
Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won
Teen Choice Award Television Choice Actor Nominated
TV Guide Awards Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series Nominated
OFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Won
2002 Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
OFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
2003 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
OFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
GLAAD Media Awards Vanguard Award Won
2004 Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Will & Grace Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
2005 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
Gold Derby TV Awards Comedy Lead Actor Nominated
Dixie Film Festival Festival Prize The Sisters Won
2006 Gold Derby TV Awards Comedy Lead Actor Will & Grace Nominated
2014 Prism Awards Performance in a Drama Series Episode Perception Nominated
Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Children's/Educational Pound Puppies Nominated
2018 Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Will & Grace Nominated [100][101][102][103]
2018 Gold Derby Awards Comedy Lead Actor Nominated

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For other uses see Eric McCormack disambiguation Eric James McCormack born April 18 1963 2 is a Canadian actor known for his roles as Will Truman in the NBC sitcom Will amp Grace Grant MacLaren in Netflix s Travelers and Dr Daniel Pierce in the TNT crime drama Perception Eric McCormackMcCormack at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of Knife FightBorn 1963 04 18 April 18 1963 age 59 Toronto Ontario CanadaCitizenshipCanadian 1963 present American 2000 present 1 OccupationsActorsingerproducerwriterYears active1986 presentSpouseJanet Holden m 1997 wbr Children1Born in Toronto McCormack started acting by performing in high school plays He left Ryerson University in 1985 to accept a position with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival where he spent five years performing in numerous stage productions For much of the late 1990s he lived in Los Angeles and had minor roles He made his feature film debut in the 1992 science fiction adventure film The Lost World McCormack appeared in several television series including Top Cops Street Justice Lonesome Dove The Series Townies and Ally McBeal McCormack later gained worldwide recognition for playing Will Truman in Will amp Grace which premiered in September 1998 His performance has earned him six Golden Globe nominations and four Emmy nominations ultimately winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 2001 Aside from appearing in television he made his Broadway debut in the 2001 production of The Music Man and starred in the 2005 film The Sisters Following the series conclusion of Will amp Grace in 2006 McCormack starred as the leading role in the New York production of Some Girl s He starred in the television miniseries The Andromeda Strain 2008 and returned to television in 2009 in the TNT drama Trust Me which was cancelled after one season Also in 2009 McCormack was cast in the science fiction movie Alien Trespass In addition he starred as Dr Daniel Pierce for three seasons of the TNT crime drama Perception and provided the voice of Lucky on The Hub s Pound Puppies From 2009 to 2010 he starred as Dr Max Kershaw the psychiatrist turned boyfriend of Julia Louis Dreyfus title character in The New Adventures of Old Christine Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 Will amp Grace 2 3 After Will amp Grace 3 Other projects 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditMcCormack was born in Toronto Ontario Canada the son of Doris 1932 2006 a homemaker and James Keith McCormack an oil company financial analyst 3 who died from cancer in 2008 4 He is the eldest of three siblings 5 McCormack has Scottish ancestry 6 7 While he was growing up he was shy and did not play sports but was involved in theatre from an early age I was a bit of an outsider but I discovered theatre very early on which got me through 8 9 McCormack later attended Sir John A Macdonald Collegiate Institute in Scarborough Ontario 10 11 where he was a classmate of David Furnish 12 There he enrolled in theatre classes and performed in high school productions of Godspell and Pippin 13 McCormack recalls that after performing in Godspell his feelings toward becoming an actor solidified and he decided to pursue a career in acting I remember after the first performance of that I knew where to fit in That was the beginning of my life as an actor It changed me in that the concept of any other options disappeared From that moment there was no question I knew exactly what I was going to do I m lucky that way 3 McCormack graduated from high school in 1982 5 and then enrolled at Ryerson University School of Theatre in Toronto to further improve his acting 14 He left Ryerson in 1985 several months before graduating to accept a position with the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford Ontario where he spent five seasons performing 15 It was all I wanted to be a classical actor for the rest of my life but during the last couple of years I was there I started to realise that it wasn t for me Perhaps I didn t have to give my Hamlet before I died that the world might be an OK place without my Hamlet in fact 12 McCormack appeared in productions of A Midsummer Night s Dream Henry V Murder in the Cathedral and Three Sisters McCormack later performed with the Manitoba Theatre Centre in a production of Burn This as well as with Toronto s Royal Alexandra Theatre in Biloxi Blues 13 Career EditEarly work Edit McCormack made his Canadian television debut in the 1986 movie The Boys from Syracuse 13 McCormack moved to Los Angeles California and made his US television debut in a 1991 episode of the CBS crime series Top Cops 13 He appeared in the 1992 theatrical films The Lost World based on Conan Doyle s novel of the same name and in its sequel Return to the Lost World also released in 1992 13 By 1993 he landed a recurring role as a detective in the crime drama Street Justice 5 Also in 1993 McCormack appeared in the television movie Double Double Toil and Trouble playing Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen s father 16 He played the role of Colonel Francis Clay Mosby in 42 episodes of the Western television series Lonesome Dove The Series 1994 which was later renamed Lonesome Dove The Outlaw Years 1995 5 14 McCormack commented that it was a fantastic role 12 In an interview with The Guardian in 2003 McCormack admitted to auditioning two or three times for the part of Ross Geller which ultimately went to David Schwimmer for the situation comedy Friends 12 In 1995 he appeared in the television film The Man Who Wouldn t Die 17 He was cast in the 1997 made for television movie Borrowed Hearts where he portrayed a selfish businessman who learns to love and in the HBO film Exception to the Rule in which he played a cheating husband 12 Also in 1997 he had minor roles in the comedy shows Townies Veronica s Closet and Ally McBeal 13 Originally McCormack was scheduled to appear as a series regular in the NBC sitcom Jenny but was fired after the pilot due to the network cutting his character 18 In addition McCormack had a recurring role in season five of the comedy series The New Adventures of Old Christine in which he played a therapist and love interest for Julia Louis Dreyfus s character Christine 19 Will amp Grace Edit McCormack received his breakthrough role in 1998 when he was cast as gay lawyer Will Truman on the NBC sitcom Will amp Grace McCormack said that when the part came along he was convinced he was right for the role At the end of the audition Max Mutchnick co creator and executive producer of the show said That was perfect Just to let you know you never have to be more gay than that 12 He explained that when he first read the script what hit me immediately was that this was me I mean sexual orientation aside Will was so much like me He s a great host he s relatively funny and he has great friends and he s a good friend to them the gay issue just wasn t really a big thing 20 The show debuted on September 21 1998 and was watched by almost 8 6 million American viewers 21 Will amp Grace quickly developed a loyal audience with the show and McCormack receiving strong reviews John Carman of the San Francisco Chronicle commented that McCormack and costar Debra Messing who played Will s best friend Grace Adler worked nicely together 22 Kay McFadden of The Seattle Times also praised McCormack Messing and the supporting cast as very funny 23 For this performance he earned four Emmy Award nominations 2000 2001 2003 2005 one of which resulted in a win 2001 for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 24 In addition he received five Golden Globe Award nominations 25 Also in 1998 McCormack appeared in Stephen Herek s comedy film Holy Man 26 The film was critically and financially unsuccessful 27 28 The following year he starred in the comedy movie Free Enterprise 1999 a movie about two filmmakers McCormack and Rafer Weigel obsessed with actor William Shatner and Star Trek Film critic Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote that McCormack and Weigel both make a strong impression 29 In 2000 McCormack appeared in the ABC television movie The Audrey Hepburn Story portraying actor Mel Ferrer 30 During the 2001 Broadway season McCormack briefly portrayed Professor Harold Hill replacing Craig Bierko in the Susan Stroman revival of The Music Man at the Neil Simon Theatre 31 In August 2002 as part of the Hollywood Bowl s summer concert series he reprised the role of Harold Hill for a one night only appearance in which he and other actors recreated the songs from the production 32 McCormack hosted the fourth episode of the 28th season of the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live on November 2 2002 33 In 2004 he had a recurring role as Ray Summers on Showtime s comedy drama Dead Like Me 34 The following year McCormack starred in the film The Sisters based on Anton Chekhov s play Three Sisters 35 The film premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival 36 Will amp Grace s eighth and at the time final season ended with the series finale on May 18 2006 The finale garnered 18 million American viewers 37 making it the most watched entertainment telecast in six years 38 In January 2017 NBC closed a deal for a new 10 episode season of Will amp Grace during the 2017 18 season The new show has been branded as a reboot or revival taking place 11 years after the original series finale episode and McCormack has reprised his role of the beloved Will Truman In April 2017 the episode order was increased to 12 episodes citation needed In August 2017 it was extended again to 16 episodes and a second 13 episode season was ordered 39 In March 2018 NBC ordered five more episodes for the revival s second season bringing the total to 18 episodes and also renewed the show for an 18 episode third season Eric McCormack continued his role of Will Truman for all of the announced seasons of the revival 40 After Will amp Grace Edit McCormack in November 2008 Following the end of Will amp Grace McCormack starred on the New York stage opposite Fran Drescher Judy Reyes Brooke Smith and Maura Tierney in Neil LaBute s off Broadway play Some Girl s at the Lucille Lortel Theatre 41 He plays a writer who is ready to settle down and marry but decides to visit four ex girlfriends first For his performance McCormack received critical reviews New York Times contributor Ben Brantley in review of the production wrote Playing a thoughtless woman despising heterosexual Mr McCormack isn t much different from when he was playing a thoughtful woman worshiping homosexual As in Will amp Grace he italicizes every other line for maximum comic spin and punctuates his dialogue by earnestly furrowing his features 41 Brantley went on to say that McCormack s interpretation of the character is certainly a more slickly sustained performance than the one delivered by David Schwimmer in 2005 41 Melissa Rose Bernardo of Entertainment Weekly commented that McCormack and Maura Tierney have incredible chemistry 42 In the same year McCormack produced the Lifetime comedy Lovespring International a show that revolves around six employees at Lovespring International a dating agency located in California as an elite Beverly Hills company 43 The series debuted to ambivalent reviews 44 with Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe commenting that Lovespring International is a lively little cable exercise in over the top characters bad taste satire and political incorrectness 45 The show was cancelled that same year 46 McCormack at San Diego Comic Con International in 2009 In 2008 McCormack co starred in the A amp E television miniseries The Andromeda Strain a remake of the 1971 movie based on the novel by Michael Crichton 47 In the miniseries he played Jack Nash a television reporter who battles an addiction to cocaine The Andromeda Strain received mixed reviews 48 and McCormack s performance was criticized Joanna Weiss of the Boston Globe wrote The presence of Eric McCormack as an intrepid TV reporter is especially extraneous no disrespect to intrepid reporters 49 Robert Bianco of USA Today commented The central cast is completed by poor Eric McCormack as a crusading coke addicted journalist who spends the second half of the movie playing Rambo in the desert Let s just say McCormack does the best he can with what he s given and leave it at that 50 On September 5 2008 McCormack made a guest appearance in the seventh season and 100th episode of the television series Monk where he played an unctuous host of a television crime docudrama 51 52 In January 2009 McCormack returned to television in the TNT drama Trust Me co starring Tom Cavanagh The series set around a fictional advertising firm starred McCormack as Mason McGuire the firm s newly promoted creative director and deals with his best friend s Cavanagh unpredictable behavior 53 In an interview with USA Weekend McCormack revealed he was not afraid of being typecast 54 McCormack s decision to do the show was due to great writing 55 The show debuted on January 26 2009 and was watched by almost 3 4 million viewers 56 Trust Me debuted to very positive reviews with Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle writing the series is surprisingly solid 57 Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times wrote that McCormack and Cavanagh manage to keep their characters sharply defined but low key They are opposites but not in an ash smudged Windex wielding Felix and Oscar way 58 The series however was cancelled after one season due to poor ratings 59 60 McCormack starred in the science fiction film Alien Trespass 2009 in which he played Doctor Ted Lewis who gets possessed by an alien marshal Urp after he crash lands on Earth 61 When asked about his interpretation on the character McCormack commented that his first instinct was to make Ted Lewis more alien sounding like Spock 61 The film was critically and financially unsuccessful 62 63 McCormack s star on Canada s Walk of Fame In May 2009 he portrayed El Gallo in Reprise Theatre Company s revival of the 1960s musical The Fantasticks at UCLA s Freud Playhouse 64 65 McCormack had a supporting role in Richard Loncraine s comedy My One and Only 66 which was released in August 2009 On September 30 2009 he guest starred on the police procedural drama Law amp Order Special Victims Unit in the second episode of its 11th season playing an owner of a dating website 67 McCormack portrayed con artist Clark Rockefeller in the Lifetime television movie Who Is Clark Rockefeller which premiered on March 13 2010 68 To prepare for the role he read everything on the case 69 including coverage of the case and Rockefeller s jailhouse interview 70 Who Is Clark Rockefeller received mixed reaction but McCormack s performance was favored by critics with Variety s Brian Lowry concluding the real kitsch factor resides in Eric McCormack s performance as the suave charmer which adds an element of high camp to the proceedings 71 In June 2010 McCormack received the NBC Universal Canada Award of Distinction at the Banff TV Festival 72 In October 2010 McCormack received a star on Canada s Walk of Fame 73 In 2018 McCormack received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the television industry 74 In October 2010 it was reported that McCormack would star in a new TNT television drama Perception playing a crime solving neuroscientist named Dr Daniel Pierce who works with the federal government to solve cases using his knowledge and imaginative view of the world 75 Perception premiered on July 9 2012 76 McCormack also serves as producer for the show 77 He also provides the voice of Lucky on The Hub s Pound Puppies series which premiered October 10 2010 From March 6 through July 8 2012 he played the role of Senator Joseph Cantwell in the Broadway revival of Gore Vidal s The Best Man 78 In February 2015 he guest starred on an episode of NBC s The Mysteries of Laura which stars Debra Messing his former co star on Will amp Grace McCormack starred in Travelers a science fiction drama which first aired in October 2016 and ran for three seasons In 2020 he narrated a portion of the 8th Canadian Screen Awards 79 Other projects EditMcCormack has set up his own production company called Big Cattle Productions to develop ideas for television 18 The projects produced by the company include Lovespring International and Imperfect Union 80 81 In 2003 it was confirmed that he would write direct and star in the romantic comedy What You Wish For 82 83 McCormack recorded a song The Greatest Discovery which was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin in 1970 for the 2006 album Unexpected Dreams Songs From the Stars 84 He also wrote and sang a song called Living with Grace for the 2004 soundtrack to Will amp Grace with piano music provided by Barry Manilow 85 Personal life Edit McCormack in May 2010McCormack has been married to Janet Leigh Holden whom he met on the set of Lonesome Dove 12 since August 1997 86 They have a son 87 McCormack maintains residences in Los Angeles and Vancouver 88 He became a US citizen in 1999 and holds dual Canadian and US citizenship 89 McCormack is involved in many Los Angeles and Canadian based charitable organizations including Project Angel Food 90 The Wellness Community West Los Angeles Tribute to the Human Spirit Awards dinner presented an award to McCormack for his breast cancer awareness advocacy He shared with the audience how his comedy helped his mother Doris McCormack endure her breast cancer treatments 91 Doris was honored at the Lifetime s Breast Cancer Heroes Luncheon in 2004 92 93 He serves as an honorary board member of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation MMRF and was given the MMRF Spirit of Hope Award in October 2006 94 McCormack sang both the American and Canadian national anthems at the 2004 NHL All Star game in Minnesota 95 McCormack is a supporter of same sex marriage and attended a march in Fresno California on May 30 2009 after the Supreme Court of California upheld a ban on same sex marriage approved by voters in November by ballot Proposition 8 96 97 McCormack is a Democrat 98 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Film Role Notes1992 The Lost World Edward MaloneReturn to the Lost World Edward MaloneGiant Steps Jack Sims1993 Double Double Toil and Trouble Don Farmer1997 Exception to the Rule Timothy Bayer1998 Holy Man Scott Hawkes1999 Free Enterprise Mark2000 Here s to Life Owen Rinard Nominated Leo Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama2005 Break a Leg Dark Haired ActorThe Sisters Gary Sokol2008 Immigrants Vlad2009 Best Thing Ever DeanAlien Trespass Ted Lewis UrpMy One and Only Charlie2011 Textuality Clive2012 Barricade Terrence ShadeKnife Fight Larry Becker2013 Romali Series Rufus Erskine I and the Principal2016 Considering Love and Other Magic Uncle JasperThe Architect Colin 99 2021 Drinkwater HankTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1986 The Boys from Syracuse Tailor s Apprentice Television movie1987 Much Ado About Nothing BalthasarHangin In Jody Episode Li l Devil 1991 E N G Unknown 2 episodesStreet Legal Barry Taylor 2 episodes1992 Neon Rider Derek Episode A Perfect 10 Street Justice Det Eric Rothman 18 episodes1993 Cobra Blake Devaroe Episode I d Die for You The Commish Officer Danny Nolan 2 episodesSilk Stalkings Michael O Hara Episode Ladies Night Out Relentless Mind of a Killer Stu Feltzer Television movieFamily of Strangers SamMiracle on Interstate 880 TonyCall of the Wild HalDouble Double Toil and Trouble Don Farmer1994 The Man Who Wouldn t Die Jack SullivanIsland City Greg 231994 1996 Lonesome Dove The Series Col Francis Clay Mosby Main role 43 episodes1996 Highlander The Series Matthew McCormick Episode Manhunt Diagnosis Murder Boyd Merrick Episode An Explosive Murder Townies Scott Recurring role 5 episodes1997 The Outer Limits John Virgil Episode Tempests Jenny Jason Slade Episode PilotVeronica s Closet Griffin Episode Veronica s Brotherly Love Borrowed Hearts Sam Field Television movie1998 Ally McBeal Kevin Kepler Episode Being There A Will of their Own Pierce Peterson Television movie1998 2006 amp 2017 2020 Will amp Grace Will Truman Main role 246 episodesPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy SeriesScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Musical or Comedy 2000 2004 amp 2018 Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2000 2003 amp 2005 Nominated Satellite Award for Best Actor Television Series Musical or Comedy 2000 amp 2002 2004 Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series 2002 2005 Nominated Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series2000 The Audrey Hepburn Story Mel Ferrer Television movie2004 Dead Like Me Ray Summers 3 episodes2006 Lovespring International Roman Episode Lydia s Perfect Man 2008 The Andromeda Strain Jack Nash 4 episodesMonk James Novak Episode Mr Monk s 100th Case 2009 Trust Me Mason McGuire Main role 13 episodesLaw amp Order Special Victims Unit Vance Shepard Episode Sugar 2009 amp 2022 Hell s Kitchen Himself Guest diner 2 episodes2009 2010 The New Adventures of Old Christine Max Kershaw Recurring role 6 episodes2010 Who Is Clark Rockefeller Clark Rockefeller Television movie2010 2013 Pound Puppies Lucky Voice role 65 episodes2012 2015 Perception Dr Daniel Pierce Lead role 39 episodes2012 American Dad Swinger Episode Killer Vacation 2013 Robot Chicken Various Episode Robot Fight Accident Romeo Killer The Chris Porco Story Detective Joe Sullivan Lifetime television movie based on a true story character based on Bethlehem Police detective Christopher Bowdish 2015 The Mysteries of Laura Andrew Devlin M D Episode The Mystery of the Exsanguinated Ex Full Circle Ken Waltham 7 episodes2016 A Heavenly Christmas Max Television movie2016 2018 Travelers Grant MacLaren Main role 34 episodes2018 The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale Himself Season 1 Episode 4 Roller Coaster 2019 Atypical Professor Shinerock Recurring Season 3 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Series Result Ref 1999 Viewers For Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Will amp Grace NominatedOFTA Awards Best Actor in a New Comedy Series NominatedOFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Won2000 Leo Awards Leo Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama Here s to Life NominatedEmmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Will amp Grace NominatedGolden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy NominatedSatellite Awards Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy NominatedViewers For Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series NominatedOFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2001 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series WonGolden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series WonTeen Choice Award Television Choice Actor NominatedTV Guide Awards Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series NominatedOFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Won2002 Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy NominatedSatellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series NominatedOFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated2003 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series NominatedGolden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy NominatedSatellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series NominatedOFTA Awards Best Actor in a Comedy Series NominatedGLAAD Media Awards Vanguard Award Won2004 Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Will amp Grace NominatedSatellite Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated2005 Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series NominatedGold Derby TV Awards Comedy Lead Actor NominatedDixie Film Festival Festival Prize The Sisters Won2006 Gold Derby TV Awards Comedy Lead Actor Will amp Grace Nominated2014 Prism Awards Performance in a Drama Series Episode Perception NominatedBehind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series Children s Educational Pound Puppies Nominated2018 Golden Globe Award Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy Will amp Grace Nominated 100 101 102 103 2018 Gold Derby Awards Comedy Lead Actor 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