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William Joseph McCormack Jr. (born January 13, 1974) is an American actor, executive producer, screenwriter, and film director. He is best known for his short film If Anything Happens I Love You (2020), which earned him the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

Will McCormack
Born

William Joseph McCormack Jr.


(1974-01-13) January 13, 1974 (age 50)
Other namesWilliam McCormack
EducationTrinity College
Occupations
  • Executive producer
  • Screenwriter
  • Film director
  • Years active1996–present
    PartnerEmily Arlook (engaged)
    Children2[1]
    Relatives
  • Mary McCormack (sister)
  • McCormack is also known for writing the screenplay for Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012) and the story for Toy Story 4 (2019), the former of which earned him nominations for the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Screenplay, Adapted or Original. He appeared in the television series The Sopranos (1999–2001), Brothers & Sisters (2008–2009), and In Plain Sight (2008–2012), as well as the films American Outlaws (2001), Syriana (2005), and A Wrinkle in Time (2018). He won a Lucille Lortel Award for his role in the off-Broadway one-act play The Long Christmas Ride Home (2003).

    Early life and education

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    McCormack was born on January 13, 1974, in Plainfield, New Jersey, to William Sr. and Norah Magdalene (née Ross) McCormack. He has two older sisters, Mary, an actress, and Bridget, a Michigan Supreme Court Justice and former University of Michigan law professor. He graduated from Trinity CollegeinHartford, Connecticut.[2][3]

    Career

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    McCormack's key television roles include Jason La PennaonThe Sopranos (1999–2001). More recently, he played the role of Leo Spiller, brother of lead character Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox), in the FX series Dirt.[4] He also played a recurring role as the FBI agent in the television drama In Plain Sight, which stars his older sister, Mary.[5]

    In 1996, McCormack appeared on Broadway at the Criterion Center Stage Right as a member of the ensemble in a revival of the drama play Summer and Smoke (1948) by Tennessee Williams, produced by The Roundabout Theatre Company.[6] He has also appeared in two Off-Broadway theatre productions, Chinese Friends and The Long Christmas Ride Home.[7] McCormack and Rashida Jones worked on the script of Toy Story 4. They ultimately withdrew from the project in November 2017, and received "story by" credit.[8]

    Personal life

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    As of 2018, he is engaged to actress Emily Arlook.[9]

    Filmography and television work

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    Year Title Role Notes
    1999–2001 The Sopranos Jason La Penna television series
    2000 Boiler Room Mike
    2001 American Outlaws Bob Younger
    2002 Abandon August
    2002 A Midsummer Night's Rave Greg
    2002 The Shield Steve Hanratty television series
    2005 Prime Palmer
    2005 Must Love Dogs Jason
    2005 Syriana Willy
    2006 Right at Your Door Jason
    2006 CSI: NY Todd Miller television series
    2007–2008 Dirt Leo Spiller television series
    2008 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Langston Weller television series
    2008–2009 Brothers & Sisters Ethan Tavis television series
    2008–2012 In Plain Sight Robert O'Conner television series
    2010 Medium William Gerwin television series
    2011 Paul the Male Matchmaker Harry television series
    2011 Alphas Marcus Ayers television series
    2012 Celeste and Jesse Forever Skillz also credited as co-screenwriter
    2012 Mob City Gunman television series
    2013 The Office Wolf television series
    2014 Among Ravens Chad Whitlock
    2018 A Wrinkle in Time Mr. Teacher
    2019 Toy Story 4 co-story writer
    2020 If Anything Happens I Love You director and writer

    Stage work

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    Year Title Genre Role Theatre Location Notes
    1996 Summer and Smoke drama Ensemble (member) Criterion Center Stage Right New York City, New York Broadway revival by The Roundabout Theatre Company
    2003 The Long Christmas Ride Home drama Stephen Vineyard Theatre New York City, New York Off-Broadway; recipient, 2004 Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Featured Actor
    2004 Chinese Friends Stephan Playwrights Horizons New York City, New York Off-Broadway

    Awards and nominations

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    Year Award Category Nominated work Result
    2013 13th Black Reel Awards Best Screenplay, Adapted or Original (shared with Rashida Jones) Celeste and Jesse Forever Nominated
    28th Independent Spirit Awards Best First Screenplay (shared with Rashida Jones) Nominated
    2021 Academy Awards Best Animated Short If Anything Happens I Love You Won

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Instagram".
  • ^ "Biodata". IMDb.com. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  • ^ Catlin, Roger. "Behind The Scenes Success Story; Trinity College Alum McCormack Makes His Own Work As Writer And Producer", Hartford Courant, October 19, 2014. Accessed March 17, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "When Will McCormack was attending Trinity College in the mid-1990s as a performing arts minor, 'I was in every play I could be in there.' A role model for the Plainfield, N. J., native was his older sister, Mary McCormack, a Trinity grad, who was by then starting her movie career that would bring her to starring roles in The West Wing and In Plain Sight."
  • ^ Terrace, Vincent (June 8, 2009). The Year in Television, 2008: A Catalog of New and Continuing Series, Miniseries, Specials and TV Movies. McFarland. p. 756. ISBN 9780786453368.
  • ^ CATLIN, ROGER (October 16, 2014). "Trinity College Alum Will McCormack Building Hollywood Credits". courant.com. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  • ^ "Summer and Smoke". IBDb.com. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
  • ^ Will McCormack at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • ^ "Disney-Pixar Hires New Screenwriter for 'Toy Story 4'". January 18, 2018. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  • ^ "Emily Arlook Dishes on Playing a Bisexual Jewish College Student on 'grown-ish'". Alma. February 14, 2018.
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