

The Voices of SOUL ON FIRE: William H. Macy (ep. 818)
Oct 9, 2025
William H. Macy, an Academy Award-nominated actor and master storyteller, dives into his transformative role as Jack Buck in Soul on Fire. He shares poignant life lessons from his parents, particularly the humor of his father and the resilience of his mother. Macy reflects on the essence of truth in acting, the challenges of rejection, and the journey from stage to screen. With humility, he emphasizes the importance of persistence, authenticity, and the emotional weight behind storytelling, leaving listeners inspired to pursue their passions with heart.
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Dad's Lessons: Humor, Honesty, Fix-It Skill
- William H. Macy recounts his father's humor, honesty, and mechanical skill that shaped him.
- His dad wrote jokes in his wallet and doubled down to conquer failing math to earn his pilot wings.
Acting Is Telling Truth, Not Lying
- Macy reframes acting as telling the truth under imaginary circumstances rather than 'lying for a living.'
- He evaluates scripts by whether they feel true to human experience.
A Mother's Unresolved Grief
- Macy describes his mother's lifelong grief after losing her first husband in WWII and how it affected her life.
- He doubts she fully recovered and wonders how anyone might after such a loss.