Felicity Huffman


Has one older brother, Moore.

Jessica Alba was one of her students at the Atlantic Theater Company.

Gave birth to her first child Sofia Grace on 1 August 2000..

Gave birth to her second child Georgia Grace on 14 March 2002 in Los Angeles.

BFA in Drama - New York University, Tisch School of the Arts (1988).

Graduated high school in 1981 from the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan, where she majored in theater.

One of her idols is Tina Turner.

She told Oprah Winfrey that when she was born, her mother named her "Flicka", but had to change it because it wasn't a Christian name. She still uses "Flicka" as a nickname. The name "Flicka" comes from the book and movie My Friend Flicka (1943), a childhood favorite. It means "girl" in Swedish.

She and husband William H. Macy both received Emmy nominations in 2005.

Met William H. Macy when she was one of his students at the Atlantic Theater Company

She was fired from the TV show "Thunder Alley" (1994).

On an episode of Oprah Winfrey's "Wildest Dreams" segments, Huffman's dream came true when she got to sing backup to her idol Tina Turner who was performing live for Oprah (Feb. 2005)

Grew up in Aspen, Colorado.

She auditioned for Awakenings (1990).

Her parents divorced when she was one year old.

Auditioned for a role on "Star Trek" (1966).

Has been with William H. Macy, her husband, for 15 years before their marriage in 1997.

Was among the guests at Marcia Cross' wedding to Tom Mahoney

Invited to join AMPAS in 2006.

Shares a birthday with "Desperate Housewives" (2004) co-star Jesse Metcalfe.

Has six older sisters named Mariah, Betsy, Jane, Grace, Jessie and Isabel and an older brother named Moore Jr..

Born to Moore Peters Huffman, a banker, and his then wife Grace Valle, née Ewing, an actress, she and her siblings were raised by their mother.

Best friend of Patricia Wolff.

Likes herbal tea.

Both she and her husband, William H. Macy, are regular triathlon participants.

Revealed that she had suffered from bulimia and anorexia in her twenties, but finally managed to overcome those conditions due to a therapy and meeting William H. Macy (2005).

Sang backup for Rebecca Pidgeon's album New York Girls' Club.

Was forced to turn down a role in Jean-Paul Salomé's The Chameleon (2010) because of scheduling conflicts with "Desperate Housewives" (2004).

Returned to work three months after giving birth to her daughter Sofia in order to begin filming her guest appearance on "The West Wing" (1999).

Returned to work five months after giving birth to her daughter Georgia in order to begin filming her guest appearance on "Girls Club" (2002).

Personal Quotes
My main experience is that this is a freelance business, and in a freelance business you're always sure your last job really is your last job. With the show comes job security.

"Having it in your pants is really different. Because all your focus goes there. It's like this thing, dangling, which takes all of your attention. It's no wonder that it's all they think about." [on the prosthetic penis she wore for her role as a man undergoing a sex change operation in Transamerica (2005)]

"I know as actors our job is usually to shed our skins, but I think as people our job is to become who we really are and so I would like to salute the men and women who brave ostracism, alienation and a life lived on the margins to become who they really are." [acceptance speech at the 66th Golden Globe]

"I'm shot into the stratosphere". You can't pasteurize the Academy Award. You can't negotiate it. It is the top. It is the biggest thing ever. I've been hopping around and screaming all morning." [about her Oscar nomination]

In the new millennium, we're fighting against the icon of the perfect mother. I don't know about here, but in America you're not allowed to talk about how it's driving you crazy, or how you don't like it, or how, if you have to give a bath one more time, you're going to pull your hair out. Because then you're considered a bad mom. There's a very established conversation or litany, which is, 'Isn't motherhood the best?' To me, that question just isn't applicable. You can complain about your job, you can complain about your husband, you can complain about your friends, but God forbid you complain about your kids.

There are so few perks about getting older. Everything heads south and you become less and less attractive, but one of the perks is that you can usually learn to come home to yourself. You're a little more comfortable in your skin, as saggy as it is. And that's a gift.

I feel ashamed of us. We had an opportunity to lead the world in a different way after 9/11 and we blew it. And I don't know if we'll ever recover. And then we re- elected that bonehead. I want to walk around saying, 'I'm so sorry.' America's a dichotomy. It's binge and purge. It's really right-wing, and also the left is coming up
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