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Sean Hayes

Sean Patrick Hayes (born June 26, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor.

Trained in the theater in his native Chicago, Hayes moved to Los Angeles in 1995, where he found work as a stand-up comedian. His film debut in the independent film Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss (1996) brought him to attention, when the film became a success at the Sundance Film Festival.

In 1998, he was cast in the NBC comedy television series Will & Grace, as the constantly unemployed, gay, aspiring actor, Jack McFarland. The show became a hit and Hayes' comedic performance earned him four Emmy Award nominations. He won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2001.

His success has led him to film appearances in Cats & Dogs (2001), as Jerry Lewis in Martin and Lewis (2002), Pieces of April (2003), The Cat in the Hat (2003) and Win a Date With Tad Hamilton! (2004).


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His success has led him to film appearances in Cats & Dogs (2001), as Jerry Lewis in Martin and Lewis (2002), Pieces of April (2003), The Cat in the Hat (2003) and Win a Date With Tad Hamilton! (2004). He is a member of the National Rifle Association. He won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2001. Bush. The show became a hit and Hayes' comedic performance earned him four Emmy Award nominations. Schroder made an appearance on stage at the 2000 Republican National Convention, endorsing Presidential candidate George W. In 1998, he was cast in the NBC comedy television series Will & Grace, as the constantly unemployed, gay, aspiring actor, Jack McFarland. He has since moved to Scottsdale, AZ where he resides with his family.

His film debut in the independent film Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss (1996) brought him to attention, when the film became a success at the Sundance Film Festival. He still commutes, having appeared in films even as he built a log cabin on his ranch. Trained in the theater in his native Chicago, Hayes moved to Los Angeles in 1995, where he found work as a stand-up comedian. Schroder only acted in NYPD Blue for three years, preferring to leave Hollywood with his family to life full-time on the family's ranch in Colorado. Sean Patrick Hayes (born June 26, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. Still, it came as a surprise to much of the public when it was announced that he had been chosen to act in the series NYPD Blue, notorious for its partial nude scenes. His co-starring role in the Western mini-series Lonesome Dove and its sequel, Return to Lonesome Dove, helped Schroder's attempt at maturity.

He became well-known as star of the television series Silver Spoons, but as he grew older, he struggled to become known as a serious actor, changing his name from Ricky to Rick and preferring to take roles which helped him to stretch as an actor. However, the film bombed at the box office is generally forgotten. In the following year, he made a Walt Disney film called The Last Flight Of Noah's Ark with Elliott Gould in which he gave a generally recognised as good performance. Schroder debuted in the 1979 remake of the movie The Champ.

Rick Schroder (born Richard Schroder on April 13, 1970 on Staten Island, New York) (also known as Ricky Schroder) is an American actor who began his career as a child actor.