IMDB lists Shelley Morrison as being 67. She doesn't look it!
If anyone ever tells you that you put too much Parmesan cheese on your pasta, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
I thought she already was married? I guess she was just engaged the entire time I thought that. lol And yes to a man. I don't think she's been with a woman for a while?
"It's the little things; the details, that distinguish the Barbra Streisands from the Rosalyn Kinds."~Gilmore Girls~
I wish her all the best. I don't care what sex she marries. She is my favorite on the show besides Sean Hayes.
"Life is not measured by the number
of breaths we take, but by moments
that take our breath away."
"Life isn't about how to survive the storm,
but how to dance in the rain."
I AM!! Haha in the original episodes they were SUPPORTING but now they all have equal story lines and the show wouldn't be the same without them. It's funny how Megan and Sean both get Best actress/actor at the sag awards...now if only the emmy's could see it. Karen had a pretty big story line this whole season...but that's just it, the show is called WILL and GRACE so there ya go :P
"I'm sorry, you must've mistaken me for somebody else. My name is Anastasia Beaverhausen."
Let me come to the aid of my beloved TAMrMcC. He's not only the handsomest man on television, but he's an excellent actor. Ever watch him when the scene doesn't focus on him? He's always 100% involved in the action--not like some others in the show who seem to be answering their fan mail while the camera isn't zeroing in for a close-up.
Eric McCormack is the glue that keeps WILL AND GRACE together.
..but i know a lot of people (male and female) who will be upset...lol
(formerly bronte604)
"You really just love money and power and capitalism? You know they're never going to love you back."
"Things happen for the best...I don't even believe that myself."
Sean and Megan are my favorites too, but in the early seasons there were some scenes in which their characters were more annoying than amusing. I don't know if Eric's part is just written better, or if it has to do with his skills as an actor, but he's always been a pleasure to watch. Jack and Karen are funny because they're so self-absorbed. Will is not so blatantly off-the-wall, so to speak, which at times makes him seem more restrained.
I can't imagine anyone else playing Will with such success. The show would be too campy without Eric. I've always admired the way he transitions from somber and reflective to sarcastic and witty.