- Born
- Birth nameMary Catherine McCormack
- Height5′ 7½″ (1.71 m)
- Mary McCormack began her acting career performing in a stage production of Gian Carlo Menotti's Christmas opera, "Amahl and the Night Visitors." "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."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseMichael Morris(July 5, 2003 - present) (3 children)
- ChildrenMargaret McCormack MorrisRose McCormack MorrisLillian McCormack Morris
- ParentsWilliam Joseph McCormack Sr.Norah Magdalene Ross McCormack
- RelativesWill McCormack(Sibling)Bridget Mary McCormack(Sibling)
- In 2012, her older sister, Bridget Mary McCormack, ran for and won a seat on Michigan's State Supreme Court. Mary and many of her The West Wing (1999) costars appeared in a campaign video as their "West Wing" characters.
- Older sister of actor Will McCormack.
- Took over for Jennifer Jason Leigh in the Broadway production of "Cabaret" on March 2, 1999. She played the lead role of Sally Bowles until June 6, 1999.
- Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 38, a daughter Rose McCormack Morris on May 15, 2007. Child's father is her husband, Michael Morris.
- Gave birth to her 3rd child at age 42, a daughter Lillian McCormack Morris on September 10, 2011. Child's father is her husband, Michael Morris.
- I mean one of the weird things about TV and one of the things that some actors don't like but I kind of dig is that you never know where you're headed, I mean you never know what the writer might think of next.
- I can be a little acerbic.
- You won't believe what our kids are eating in the public schools. It's just nuts.
- Five years is a long time to play one part.
- I love Los Angeles. I love when people make fun of it. I think, 'Good, don't come.' All the jokes about it feel out of date.
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