|
Total images: 219 | © JAlbum & Chameleon | Help |
Mary McCormack
Mary McCormack Height 5' 8" Born February 8 1969 in Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
Copyright © Design Watt-up
Mary McCormack: Mary McCormack began her
acting career performing in Gian Carlo Menotti's Christmas opera, Amahl and the
Night Visitors (1978) (TV). "I was twelve but looked like an eight-year-old boy"
she recalls. "As luck would have it, none of the boys in town could sing, so I
got the part and wore a hat". Mary continued working regionally throughout New
Jersey and continued her education at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
At Trinity, she majored in English and painting and continued her stage work in
many more musicals. Mary finished an acting program at the William Esper Studio.
She has worked in many New York theaters, some of which include The Atlantic
Theatre Company, Alice's 4th Floor and Naked Angels, where she recently appeared
in Jon Robin Baitz's "A Fair Country".
Spouse
Michael Morris (July 2003 - present) 2 children
Trivia
Graduated from the Wardlaw-Hartridge School in Edison, New Jersey in 1987.
Daughter, Margaret Morris, was born on 3rd September 2004
Sister of actor Will McCormack.
At age 37, she is expecting her second child. No word on a due date. [November
2007]
Her husband is the "Brothers & Sisters" (2006) producer Michael Morris.
Second daughter, Rose, born May 15, 2007.
Graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut in 1991.
By using our website you Agree to and Acknowledge to Disclaimer: All pictures are copyright to their respective owners. No infringement is intended. Watt-up.com does not claim ownership of any of the photos displayed in these galleries. Tags at the bottom of the photos are to show that it was originally posted here. Images are for entertainment / news/ fan purposes only, if there is an issue with any of the photos displayed, contact for prompt removal. The use of media materials is protected by the fair use Clause of the US Copyright Act of 1976 , which allows for the rebroadcast of copyrighted materials for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education.