Eric McCormack, known for playing a gay character on "Will & Grace," believes that roles should go to the best actors regardless of their sexuality. He expressed that as an actor, he has always played something he's not and hopes to represent the LGBTQ+ community well. McCormack also emphasized the importance of casting the best person for the role, regardless of their sexual orientation, and highlighted the impact of gay actors playing straight roles in the theater.
Eric McCormack, known for playing a gay character on "Will & Grace," believes that the best person for a role should be cast, regardless of their sexuality. He expressed that as an actor, he has always played something he's not, and hopes to represent the LGBTQ+ community well. McCormack also discussed the hypothetical casting of his character in today's industry and emphasized the importance of diversity in casting decisions.
Janet Leigh Holden, wife of "Will & Grace" star Eric McCormack, has filed for divorce after 26 years of marriage, citing "irreconcilable differences." Holden is seeking spousal support and has requested the termination of McCormack's ability to receive spousal support. The couple, who met on the set of "Lonesome Dove" in 1994, have one child together. McCormack has credited Holden for keeping him grounded during his rise to fame.
After 26 years of marriage, Eric McCormack's wife Janet Holden has filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Holden is requesting spousal support and an equal division of property, while asking that no support be awarded to Eric. The couple met on the set of the western drama 'Lonesome Dove: The Series' in 1994 and got married in 1997. They have one son together.
Janet Leigh Holden McCormack, wife of "Will & Grace" star Eric McCormack, has filed for divorce after 26 years of marriage, citing "irreconcilable differences." The couple first met on the set of a mini-series in 1994 and got married in August 1997. They have one son together.
Janet Leigh Holden McCormack, wife of "Will & Grace" star Eric McCormack, has filed for divorce after 26 years of marriage, citing "irreconcilable differences." She is requesting spousal support, coverage of her attorney fees, and an equal division of property. The couple, who share a 21-year-old son, have not publicly addressed the split. They were last seen together in March at an Academy Awards viewing party. Eric McCormack had previously revealed that they had a secret affair during the first season of the TV series "Lonesome Dove," where Janet worked as an assistant director.
Will & Grace star Eric McCormack's wife, Janet Holden, has filed for divorce after more than 26 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Janet is seeking spousal support and wants to end the court's ability to award Eric spousal support. The couple, who share a 21-year-old son, met in 1994 on the set of a TV show and got married in 1997. McCormack is best known for his role as Will Truman in the hit sitcom Will & Grace, which originally ran from 1998 to 2006 and was rebooted in 2017.
"Will & Grace" star Eric McCormack's wife, Hollywood director Janet Holden, has filed for divorce after more than 26 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. Janet is seeking spousal support and wants to prevent the court from awarding Eric spousal support. The couple, who met on the set of "Lonesome Dove" in 1994, have one adult son together.
Sean Hayes, star of the TV sitcom "Will & Grace," revealed during a live recording of his new podcast that he was gifted a Porsche after the success of season one, but sold it "right away" because he couldn't afford to pay rent at the time. Hayes and co-star Eric McCormack were given Porsches as a reward for the show's success, but Hayes had to sell his due to financial constraints.
"Will & Grace" stars Sean Hayes and Eric McCormack were gifted Porsches after the success of season one, but Hayes sold his "right away" because he couldn't afford rent at the time. The cast only realized that Hayes did not have his Porsche six weeks later after his old Camry was parked in his parking spot on the show's set. The first season was so successful that the TV network executives decided to give them a gift as a reward.