Eric McCormack
Milestones
- Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Birthday: April 18, 1963
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2009
Co-starred with Tom Cavanagh as admen in the TNT drama "Trust Me"
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2006
Executive produced the Lifetime comedy, "Lovespring International"
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2006
Replaced David Schwimmer in the U.S. premiere of Neil LaBute's "Some Girl(s)"
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2001
Replaced Craig Bierko in the title role of the Broadway revival of "The Music Man"
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2000
Played Mel Ferrer in the ABC biopic "The Audrey Hepburn Story"
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1999
Co-starred in the feature "Free Enterprise"
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1998 to 2006
Co-starred with Debra Messing in the NBC sitcom "Will & Grace"; earned consecutive Golden Globe nominations from 2000-2004 and Emmy nominations for 2000, 2003 and 2005
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1998
Featured in the NBC miniseries "A Will of Their Own"
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1998
Had supporting role in the Eddie Murphy vehicle "Holy Man"
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1997
Co-starred in the thriller "Exception to the Rule" (aired on HBO)
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1995
Featured in the ABC TV-movie, "The Man Who Wouldn't Die"
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1995 to 1995
Played Col. Francis Clay Mosby on the syndicated series, "Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years"
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1994
Featured in the syndicated sci-fi TV-movie "Island City"
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1992
Appeared in the NBC movie "Miracle on I-880"
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1992
Co-starred in the Canadian film "The Lost World" and its sequel "Return to the Lost World"
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1991
First significant acting role was playing a detective on the Canadian series, "Street Justice"
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1991
US TV debut in an episode of the CBS series, "Top Cops"
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1985 to 1990
Was member of the acting company at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario
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Raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada