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Mary McCormack: Blurbs

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TRIVIA

  • Mary was an intern and a cocktail waitress while pursuing her acting career. edit »
  • Mary graduated from Wardlawy-Hartidge School in 1987. edit »
  • Mary's parents divorced in 1990. edit »
  • Mary worked with the following stage companies:
    -The Atlantic Theatre Company
    -Alice's 4th Floor
    -Naked Angles edit »
  • Mary appeared with her brother William McCormack in the 1997 independent film Colin Fritz. edit »
  • Mary and her husband have two children, one born in 2004, and the other in 2007. edit »
  • Mary replaced actress Kate Walsh in the film 1408 after Walsh had to drop out of the project. edit »
  • Mary is 5' 8" (1.73 m). edit »
  • Mary is of Irish descent. edit »
  • As of 2007, all of the movies Mary has appeared in have grossed a total of $333,144,910. edit »
  • Mary studied acting at the William Esper Studio. edit »
  • Mary was nominated twice for Best Ensemble Cast at the Screen Actors Guild for her work on The West Wing in 2005 and 2006. edit »
  • Mary made her feature film debut in the 1994 remake of A Miracle on 34th Street. edit »
  • Mary is the sister of actor Will McCormack. edit »
  • She was married in the summer of 2003. edit »
  • Mary attended Trinity College, majoring in English. edit »
  • Mary began her acting career at age 12 performing in Gian Carlo Menotti's Christmas opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors. edit »
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QUOTES

  • [On if it was difficult ending The West Wing]
    Mary McCormack: For that amount of time it was difficult but for the rest of the cast and the crew it was like a lifetime. I felt lucky to be there even for as short a time as I was there. The fans were amazing and it was just nice to be on a show that people were watching and talking about. It was a great role and I worked with Allison Janney mostly who's now one of my best friends so it was a great experience. edit »
  • [On her character ftom Traffic]
    Mary McCormack: It's interesting that throughout the show, many characters say, 'I'm just the middle man.' Through our apathy we are all middle men — every time you hire someone to cut your lawn who you don't pay benefits to, you are a middle man. We are all sort of responsible. I thought the show did a really amazing job in pointing out how we are all complicit. edit »
  • [On getting the part in the play Amahl and the Night Visitors]
    Mary McCormack: I was twelve but looked like an eight-year-old boy. As luck would have it, none of the boys in town could sing, so I got the part and wore a hat. edit »
  • [Explaining what a slammer girl is]
    Mary McCormack: I'd wear cutoff shorts and a bra--well, a halter top, but like a bra, with the midriff showing, you know? And I'd wear a holster with tequila on one side and 7Up on the other, and I'd wear a bandoleer with shot glasses, and I'd walk around the bar and go up to a guy. edit »
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