Actor William H. Macy and his wife, actress Felicity Huffman of ABC's "Desperates Housewives," arrive on the red carpet for the premiere of his film "Wild Hogs" on Feb. 27, 2007. By coincidence, the acting couple are both nominated for Primetime Emmys this year.
William H. Macy exhibits a casual coolness while nursing an unlit cigar at the premiere of Fox Searchlight's "Thank You For Smoking" on March 16, 2006. In the film, he plays a U.S. senator who supports a bill to add a skull and crossbones to all cigarette packaging.
William H. Macy arrives for the "Seabiscuit" DVD release party at the Beverly Hills Hotel Polo Lounge on December 15, 2003, pretending he is riding a vintage car from the film.
William H. Macy participates in the 19th Annual Nautica Malibu Triathalon at Zuma Beach on Sept. 25, 2005. In his spare time, he also plays the ukulele and does woodwork.
William H. Macy appears with Craig Kvinsland, left, and Henry Gibson in the 1999 film "Magnolia." The film was nominated for three Oscars in 2000, but did not win any.
William H. Macy and director Robert Altman attend the 2006 Filmmakers' Tribute Dinner during the Sarasota Film Festival on April 8, 2006. Sadly, the legendary director passed away seven months later of complications from leukemia.
William H. Macy appears with actors John Travolta, right, and Tim Allen, center, on Harley-Davidson motorbikes for the premiere of "Wild Hogs" on Feb. 27, 2007. At this Fall's Primetime Emmys, Macy is nominated for the Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Movie award, for his role in "Umney's Last Case," an episode of the miniseries "Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From The Stories of Stephen King."
Macy embraces his wife, actress Felicity Huffman, at the 78th Annual Academy Awards on March 5, 2006. That year, Huffman was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar for her work in "Transamerica." Back in 1997, Macy was also nominated for an Oscar, for Best Supporting Actor in "Fargo."