"There is something in his blue indignant eyes, at once credulous and vaguely accusing, that both expresses Macy's outlook – deadpan, sardonic, winningly self-critical – and explains his appeal as an actor."
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Emma Brockes, in "William H Macy: May I be Frank?" in The Guardian (3 June 2011)
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