Will & Grace: A Little Christmas Queer


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A Little Christmas Queer
Season 8, Episode 9

The friends visit Will's mother for Christmas and spend most of their time debating whether her 10-year-old grandson is gay. Meanwhile, Grace has an encounter with old flame Sam and tries to comfort him over his recent divorce


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Cast & Crew

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Eric McCormack (Actor) .. Will Truman
Debra Messing (Actor) .. Grace Adler
Megan Mullally (Actor) .. Karen Walker
Sean Hayes (Actor) .. Jack McFarland
Steven Webber (Actor) .. Sam Truman
Blythe Danner (Actor) .. Marilyn Truman
Kyla Dang (Actor) .. Courtney Truman
Reed Alexander (Actor) .. Jordan Truman
James Burrows (Director)

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Eric McCormack (Actor) .. Will Truman
Born: April 18, 1963 in Toronto, Canada
Best Known For: Playing gay lawyer Will Truman in Will & Grace.
Early-life: Born April 18, 1963 in Toronto, Canada, but raised in Calgary. Little is known about his early life owing to his preference for privacy, although he admits he decided to become an actor while at high school. He was encouraged to turn professional by his parents, particularly his father who was a keen amateur thespian. He studied for three years at the prestigious Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto, but left after being offered an apprenticeship with Canada's Stratford Shakespeare Festival, where he worked for five seasons.
Career: McCormack began landing lead roles in such plays as A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry V and Three Sisters. He moved into TV and films during a spell in Vancouver. His big break came in 1991 with parts in Lonesome Dove: The Series and movie The Lost World. Several small TV roles followed, as well as cameos in Ally McBeal and Veronica's Closet. In 1998, he accepted one of the lead roles in Will & Grace, picking up an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for the part in 2001.
Quote: "I think Will & Grace's legacy will be nothing but positive, I really do."
Trivia: He voiced the character Lucky in animated series Pound Puppies.
Debra Messing (Actor) .. Grace Adler
Born: August 15, 1968 in Brooklyn, New York
Best Known For: Will & Grace.
Early-life: Debra Lynn Messing was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 15, 1968, but was raised in Providence, Rhode Island. She enjoyed singing and dancing from an early age, and took part in performing-arts camps in her teens. She always wanted to act. She gained a theatre-arts degree from Brandeis University and spent six months studying in England. She later enrolled on New York University's elite Graduate Acting Programme and earned a Master's degree.
Career: Messing appeared in various stage productions before landing a role in NYPD Blue in 1994. A year later, she made her movie debut alongside Keanu Reeves in A Walk in the Clouds and starred in short-lived sitcom Ned and Stacy. Sci-fi drama Prey failed to get her noticed, but she hit the big time in 1998 when she landed a lead role in sitcom Will & Grace. She won an Emmy in 2003 for her portrayal of Grace. Messing has also starred on the big screen in The Mothman Prophecies, Hollywood Ending and Along Came Polly. Most recently she starred in comedy drama The Starter Wife, which started out as a miniseries and ran for 10 episodes when it was turned into a series. Her recent work includes the musical TV drama Smash and comedy drama The Mysteries of Laura.
Quote: "You just hope that you will get the opportunity to do what you love and pay your bills, and that is being a success as an actor."
Trivia: She enjoys playing blackjack.
Megan Mullally (Actor) .. Karen Walker
Born: November 12, 1958 in Los Angeles
Best Known For: Will & Grace.
Early-life: Megan Mullally was born on November 12, 1958, in Los Angeles. She's an only child. Her mother is a former model, while her father was a bit-part player at Paramount Studios during the 1950s. She wanted to be an actress from an early age, and eventually enrolled at Northwestern University. Mullally switched courses to concentrate on English Literature, but continued to appear in college plays. Starring roles in various musicals gained attention from producers, so she dropped out in the hope of turning professional.
Career: Despite moving back to LA in 1985, Mullally's efforts to hit the big time came to nothing. Instead, she made ends meet appearing in small roles in such films as About Last Night and Risky Business, and TV series Murder, She Wrote and China Beach. Regular parts in The Ellen Burstyn Show and My Life and Times also failed to make her a star. In 1994 she appeared in an acclaimed stage version of Grease. From then, Mullally began getting better roles and, in 1998, became a household name thanks to Will & Grace. After Will & Grace ended in 2006, she hosted a short-lived talk show. Since then, she has popped up in various shows, including 30 Rock, Parks and Recreation, and Childrens Hospital. Away from acting, she is the member of the band Supreme Music Program.
Quote: "It's great being a gay icon."
Trivia: She has won 3 consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) for Outstanding performance by an actress in a comedy, and has a total of 4 SAG Awards and 2 Emmy Awards.
Sean Hayes (Actor) .. Jack McFarland
Born: June 26, 1970 in Chicago
Best Known For: Playing Jack in Will & Grace.
Early-life: Sean Patrick Hayes was born on June 26, 1970, in Chicago. His father was a lithographer who left the family home when he and his four siblings were still young. Hayes claims not to have seen him for more than 10 years. His mother is a charity worker. After graduating from high school, he studied music and theatre at Illinois State University, making ends meet by playing the piano and working in community theatre.
Career: On leaving university, Hayes had a stint with a comedy troupe, then became musical director for a local theatre. He later moved to Los Angeles and toured with Kenny Rogers. In 1996, he made his TV debut in Silk Stalkings, while his first film, Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss, was released in 1998. Later that year a string of appearances in successful commercials led to the role of Jack in Will & Grace, for which he won an Emmy in 2000. Since then, he's lent his vocal skills to Cats and Dogs, and The Cat in the Hat, and appeared in Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! He was nominated for a Tony Award in 2010 for his role on Broadway in Promises, Promises. He returned to the big screen in 2012, playing Larry Fine in The Three Stooges. He has also worked behind the camera on TV shows Hot in Cleveland and Grimm.
Quote: "When I came out of my mom's womb, I had 'sitcom' stamped on my forehead."
Trivia: In 2013, he received an honorary PhD from Illinois State University.
Steven Webber (Actor) .. Sam Truman
Blythe Danner (Actor) .. Marilyn Truman
Born: February 03, 1943 in Philadelphia
Best Known For: Being Gwyneth Paltrow's mother.
Early-life: Blythe Katherine Danner was born on February 3, 1943, in Philadelphia. Her father was a banker. Both her parents were keen amateur singers. Her half-brother, William, from her mother's first marriage, makes violins, her older sibling, Harry, is an opera singer. She claims her childhood was very happy, and was spent alongside a menagerie of animals. At school she was a keen athlete, and it was there she began performing. After a year living in Germany, she gained a degree in drama from Bard College.
Career: Danner's professional career started on stage with the Boston Repertory Company. Broadway soon followed. In 1970 she won a Tony Award for her performance in Butterflies Are Free. She began cropping up in a string of TV movies, and made her film debut in 1972's To Kill a Clown. Among her most memorable movies are Futureworld, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Another Woman, Mr and Mrs Bridge, Alice, The Prince of Tides, Husbands and Wives, and The X Files. Her more recent appearances have been in hit comedy Meet the Parents and its sequels Meet the Fockers and Little Fockers. She appeared alongside her daughter in Sylvia, and graced acclaimed TV series Huff.
Quote: "I get a little bit nutty sometimes."
Trivia: Danner has campaigned about environmental issues for several years.
Kyla Dang (Actor) .. Courtney Truman
Reed Alexander (Actor) .. Jordan Truman
James Burrows (Director)
Jamie Rhonheimer (Writer)

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