Rob McElhenney

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Rob McElhenney

McElhenney at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International.
Born Robert Dale McElhenney
(1977-04-14) April 14, 1977
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation Actor, director, producer, writer
Years active 1997–present
Spouse(s) Kaitlin Olson (m. 2008)
Children 2

Robert Dale "Rob" McElhenney (/ˈmækɨl.hɛnɪ/;[1] born April 14, 1977) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Mac on the FX series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. He is also credited as creator, developer, and executive producer of the show, which has also provided him with writing and directing credits on various episodes.

Early life

McElhenney was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and grew up in Pennsport.[2] He attended Waldron Mercy Academy and Saint Joseph's Preparatory School. He was raised "partly by two gay mothers who have a domestic partnership".[3]

Career

McElhenney made his film debut with a small part in Alan J. Pakula's The Devil's Own, followed by small parts in A Civil Action, Wonder Boys, and Thirteen Conversations About One Thing. He later had more substantial parts in Latter Days and The Tollbooth, and a small role in the Law & Order episode "Thrill".

In 2004, McElhenney was still waiting tables between acting assignments when his manager and agent pitched his idea for a sitcom to FX, which was warmly received.[4] McElhenney claims that 50 weeks of each year are consumed by acting, producing, and writing for the show, but he did find time to appear in the third season of Lost in the episode "Not in Portland". This was a result of McElhenney meeting Lost co-creator and executive producer Damon Lindelof, who is a fan of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. McElhenney continued the role in Lost, featured again in the sixth season for a single episode.

Personal life

McElhenney in August 2011

McElhenny married his Sunny co-star Kaitlin Olson on September 27, 2008 in California.[5] They had their first child, Axel Lee McElhenny, on September 1, 2010. Olson went into labor at a Philadelphia Phillies game.[6] The couple's second son, Leo Grey McElhenney, was born on April 5, 2012.[7] In 2009, McElhenney and Olson announced their purchase of Skinner's Bar at 226 Market Street in Philadelphia (39°57′00″N 75°08′41″W / 39.949895°N 75.144795°W / 39.949895; -75.144795). It was renamed Mac's Tavern.[8]

In preparation for season seven of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, McElhenney put on 50 lbs of extra weight and let his beard grow out to give extra humor to his character and add a new comedic direction for the new season. His co-star Charlie Day described the weight gain as "disgusting" and that the rest of the cast were "a little on the fence about it for his own personal health and safety". McElhenney subsequently lost 23 lbs in a month after the season was finished filming.[9][10] He lost more later in the year to film the next season.

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1997 The Devil's Own Kevin
1998 A Civil Action Teenager on Property
2000 Wonder Boys Student
2001 Thirteen Conversations About One Thing Chris Hammond
2001 Campfire Stories Ricky
2002 Long Story Short Trent
2003 Latter Days Elder Harmon
2004 The Tollbooth Simon Stanton
2012 Living Loaded Television film

Television

Year Film Role Notes
1997 Law & Order Joey Timon Episode: "Thrill"
2004 ER Andy Fesh Episode: "Where There's Smoke"
2005present It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Ronald "Mac" McDonald 94 episodes
Creator, producer, director, writer
20072010 Lost Aldo Episodes: "Not in Portland" and "What Kate Does"

References

  1. "The Actors Lounge interviews Charlie Day". Retrieved 2010-10-20. 
  2. Mystery Location of Paddy's Pub in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Revealed. The Illadelph.
  3. "Rob McElhenney: Pro-Gay Marriage, Raised In A Gay Family - On Top Magazine | Gay news & entertainment". Ontopmag.com. 2010-08-08. Retrieved 2013-04-11. 
  4. "McElhenney interview". Retrieved 2007-11-03. 
  5. "OK! Exclusive: Kaitlin Olson & Rob McElhenney Wed". OK!. 2008-10-01. Retrieved 2008-10-12. 
  6. "Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney Welcome Son Axel Lee". People.com. 2010-09-02. Retrieved 2010-09-02. 
  7. Johnson, Zach. "Meet Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney's Son Leo Grey!". US Weekly. US Magazine. Retrieved 1 August 2012. 
  8. "Mac and Dee from "Always Sunny" getting into bar business for real | Philadelphia Inquirer | 12/17/2009". Philly.com. 2009-12-17. Retrieved 2011-11-16. 
  9. "Fat Mac: Rob McElhenney Goes Into Graphic Detail About 'Sunny' Weight Gain". Reuters. 2011-08-10. 
  10. Maerz, Melissa (2011-09-16). "Rob McElhenney: How To Get Fat for TV". TV Article (Entertainment Weekly). Retrieved 2 November 2011. 

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