This Hollywood nepo baby was spotted accompanying her famous father at the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old blond beauty was joining her dad, an acclaimed actor who has starred in some of the best reviewed films of the last few decades, at the premiere of his new movie Train Dreams.
She boasts not one but two famous parents, as her mother is best known as one of the stars of Desperate Housewives.
But her family was plunged into infamy after one of her parents was wrapped up in a famous scandal that resulting in them going to prison.
This child of the stars also has an older sister who is interested in following in her parents’ footsteps.
Can you guess who this Hollywood nepo baby is?
This Hollywood nepo baby, 23, was spotted accompanying her famous father at the Toronto International Film Festival on Tuesday. He’s an accomplished actor, while her mother is a Desperate Housewives star. Can you guess who she is?
She’s Georgia Grace Macy, the daughter of film and television stars Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy.
Georgia supported her father at the premiere of Train Dreams, a new drama based on the acclaimed 2011 novella by the late Denis Johnson.
So far, the film — which also stars Joel Egerton, Felicity Jones and Kerry Condon — has been receiving stellar reviews as it makes its way through the festival circuit.
The original book detailed the lonely life of a railroad worker who went on to marry and raise a family, only to lose everything in tragedy.
Georgia bore a striking resemblance to both of her parents at the premiere, but particularly to her absent mother, Felicity.
The nepo baby looked effortlessly elegant in a shimmering spaghetti-strap halter dress with pointy white open-toe shoes.
She wore her blond hair in a chic bob, and she completed her tastefully minimalist ensemble with modest earrings.
Georgia was born in 2002, just two years before her mother Felicity began her tenure on the hit mystery dramedy Desperate Housewives, which she starred on through all eight seasons as Lynette Scavo.
She’s Georgia Grace Macy, the daughter of film and television stars Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy
Macy and Huffman are pictured together in 2019 in Beverly Hills
Georgia also has an older sister, Sophia (R), now 25; pictured in 2014 in LA
Georgia supported her father at the premiere of Train Dreams, a new drama based on the acclaimed 2011 novella by the late Denis Johnson. He stars with Joel Egerton, Felicity Jones and Kerry Condon
The nepo baby looked effortlessly elegant in a shimmering spaghetti-strap halter dress with pointy white open-toe shoes
In a 2008 interview with People, Felicity shared how the stress of raising Georgia and her older sister Sophia, now 25, helped prepare her for the life-changing role.
The actress admitted she had ‘just left two screaming [toddlers] in the bathtub’ when she headed out for her audition on a rainy day.
During the interview, she said producers asked her how she felt about being a mother
‘It’s really hard and I’m losing my mind,’ she told them.
Felicity recalled how producers noticed how stressed she looked from raising a young family, which actually helped her nab the part.
She said one producer told her, ‘It was so great because you were such a mess and so frazzled and your pants were filthy.’
In addition to starring on Despearte Housewives, Huffman is known for playing the lead role in the 2005 film Transamerica, which earned her an Oscar nomination, and for starring on Aaron Sorkin’s comedy series Sports Night (1998–2000) and the drama American Crime (2015–2017).
Earlier in her career, she had small roles in acclaime films including Reversal Of Fortune (1990), The Spanish Prisoner (1997) and Magnolia (2000).
In a 2008 interview with People , Felicity shared how the stress of raising Georgia and her older sister Sophia, now 25, helped prepare her for starring on Desperate Housewives (pictured)
She starred on all eight seasons of Desperate Housewives as Lynette Scavo
Georgia, who announced in 2017 that she would be attending Vassar University, was compared to her mother by her father back in 2019.
‘Georgia is like her mom: fierce,’ he told Parade Magazine.
He added that she was ‘so smart, like Felicity,’ but he noted one major difference between Georgia and both of her parents: she was never bitten by the acting bug.
Instead, it was politics that animated her.
‘She’s interested in politics, political science and pursuing that,’ he explained. ‘She’s in a very academic school and killing it.’
Macy has been nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his most famous role as a car salesman who hires a hitman to kidnap his wife in Joel and Ethan Coen’s Oscar-winning black comedy Fargo (1996).
He has collaborated multiple times with One Battle After Another director Paul Thomas Anderson, on 1997’s Boogie Nights and 1999’s Magnolia, and he has worked repeatedly in films and on stage with the playwright-turned-screenwriter and filmmaker David Mamet.
Macy also has a distinguished career on television, including a recurring stint on ER through the ’90s and 2000s, and a decade-long run leading the Showtime series Shameless, from 2011 to 2021.
Macy has been nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his most famous role as a car salesman who hires a hitman to kidnap his wife in Joel and Ethan Coen’s Oscar-winning black comedy Fargo (pictured; 1996)
Macy also has a distinguished career on television, including a recurring stint on ER through the ’90s and 2000s, and a decade-long run leading the Showtime series Shameless (pictured), from 2011 to 2021
Despite having two famous parents, everything hasn’t always been rosy in Georgia’s family. In 2019, her mother was charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services fraud as part of the Varsity Blues scandal; seen in 2022 in LA
Felicity ultimately pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. She was sentenced to 14 days in jail, along with one year of supervised release, a $30K fine and 250 hours of community service; seen in April 2019 in Boston
Despite having two famous parents, everything hasn’t always been rosy in Georgia’s family.
In 2019, her mother was charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services fraud as part of the Varsity Blues scandal for paying $15,000 — which was disguised as a donation — to get someone to take the SAT while posing as Georgia’s older sister Sophia.
Felicity ultimately pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud.
She was sentenced to just 14 days in jail, along with one year of supervised release.
However, she was also ordered to pay a $30,000 fine, and she was required to perform 250 hours of community service to fulfill her sentence.
Felicity reported to federal prison on October 15, 2019, and she was released ten days later.