Sean Hayes

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Template:Short description Template:Other people Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox person Sean Patrick Hayes<ref name=mcgee/> (born June 26, 1970)<ref name="filmref" /> is an American actor, comedian, and producer. Known for his performances on stage and screen, he gained acclaim for his role as Jack McFarland on the NBC sitcom Will & Grace, for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has also received nominations for six Golden Globe Awards and two Tony Awards, winning one of the latter.<ref name="actors">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

He also runs a television production company called Hazy Mills Productions, which produces shows such as Grimm, Hot in Cleveland, The Soul Man, and Hollywood Game Night. He portrayed Jerry Lewis in the CBS film Martin and Lewis (2002). He is known for his appearances in films such as Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss (1998), Cats & Dogs (2001), Pieces of April (2003), The Cat in the Hat (2003), Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004), The Bucket List (2007), Igor (2008), The Three Stooges (2012), Monsters University (2013), and Am I OK? (2022). Since July 2020, he has co-hosted the comedy podcast SmartLess alongside Jason Bateman and Will Arnett.

Hayes made his Broadway debut playing Chuck Baxter in the musical revival Promises, Promises in 2010, for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical. He portrayed God in the comedy An Act of God from 2015 to 2016 and Oscar Levant in the Doug Wright play Good Night, Oscar in 2022, the latter of which earned him the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play. He hosted the 64th Tony Awards in 2010 for which he was awarded a Primetime Emmy Award.

Early life

Hayes was born in Evergreen Park, Illinois, the youngest child of five of Mary Hayes (1939–2018), the director of a non-profit food bank called the Northern Illinois Food Bank,<ref name="filmref"/><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=keck/> and Ronald Hayes, a lithographer.<ref name="filmref">Template:Cite web</ref> He is of Irish descent and was raised as a Roman Catholic in the Chicago suburb of Glen Ellyn, Illinois. His father, an alcoholic, left the family when Hayes was five, leaving his mother to raise him and his siblings. He has been estranged from his father for many years.<ref name=mcgee/><ref name=keck>Template:Cite news Alt URL</ref>

After graduating from Glenbard West High School,<ref name=gire>Template:Cite news</ref> Hayes attended Illinois State University,<ref name=keck/> where he studied piano performance.<ref name=sobota/> He left "two or three classes short" of graduation when he became music director at the Pheasant Run Theater in St. Charles, Illinois.<ref name=sobota/> Hayes worked as a classical pianist.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> He practiced improv at The Second City in Chicago.<ref name=karpel>Template:Cite news</ref> He also composed original music for a production of Antigone at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> He moved to Los Angeles in 1995,<ref name=karpel/> where he found work as a comedian and an actor on stage and on television, including a commercial for Doritos which aired during Super Bowl XXXII in 1998.<ref name=karpel/>

Career

Early career

As a teenager, Hayes was an extra in the film Lucas (1986), which was filmed at his high school. He made his professional debut in the independent film Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss (1998), which brought him wide attention.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Will and Grace

Template:Main The same year, he was cast as Jack McFarland, a flamboyantly gay and frequently unemployed actor, in the NBC comedy series Will & Grace. The show became a long-running hit and Hayes' performance earned him seven consecutive Emmy Award nominations as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He won the award for his first nomination.<ref name="actors"/><ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref> He was also nominated for six Golden Globe Awards for his performances.

Film

Hayes also made film appearances as the voice of the villainous white Persian cat Mr. Tinkles in Cats & Dogs (2001), as Jerry Lewis in Martin and Lewis (2002), Wayne in Pieces of April (2003) and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004). He was also the voice of Brain in the 2008 film Igor, and has guest-starred in television shows such as Scrubs and 30 Rock. In 2005, he was executive producer for Bravo's Situation: Comedy, a reality television series about sitcoms. He also executive produced The Sperm Donor and Stephen's Life, the two winning scripts that were chosen by NBC. He guest-starred in 2006 in the Adult Swim cameo-filled show Tom Goes to the Mayor (S2E15, "Bass Fest").<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Hayes appeared as Thomas in the film The Bucket List (2007). On July 5, 2008, he made his New York stage debut as Mr. Applegate / Devil in New York City Center's Encores! production of Damn Yankees.<ref name=mcgee>Template:Cite news</ref>

He also appeared as Mr. Hank Humberfloob and provided the voice of "The Fish" in The Cat in the Hat.<ref name=mcgee/> In 2010, he reprised the role of Mr. Tinkles in Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.

He played Larry Fine in the film The Three Stooges (2012).<ref name=":1">Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2017, Hayes played the role of Steven, the devil emoji in The Emoji Movie.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Broadway

He made his Broadway debut in the April 2010 Broadway revival of the musical Promises, Promises. He received a nomination for the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance, and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.

Hayes was host of the 64th Annual Tony Awards on June 13, 2010, on CBS.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Hayes starred in the Broadway production An Act of God, June 6 to September 4, 2016, after engagements in Los Angeles and San Francisco.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2022, Hayes portrayed pianist Oscar Levant in the play by Doug Wright entitled Good Night, Oscar which premiered at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He reprised the role on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre, beginning in April 2023.<ref name="Lewis">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Green">Template:Cite web</ref> He received rave reviews for his performance earning a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. He also received the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play. In February 2025, it was announced that Hayes would make his debut on the West End reprising this role in a production at the Barbican Theatre in the summer of 2025.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Other television work

On November 15, 2010, he appeared in a satirical PSA for the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.<ref name=":1" /> In a 2008 interview in The New York Times, Hayes talked about a television project, BiCoastal, about "a guy with a wife and kids in California and a boyfriend in New York" for Showtime.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He was the host of An All Star Tribute to James Burrows.<ref name=":0" /> Hayes has also guest starred as Buddy Wood on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Producing and production company

Aware that his role in Will & Grace "wouldn't go on forever,"<ref name=byrne/> Hayes teamed up with friend Todd Milliner, whom he met at Illinois State University,<ref name=gire/> to create the television production company Hazy Mills Productions in 2004.<ref name=byrne>Template:Cite news Alt URL</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name="company">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=rose>Template:Cite news</ref> Hayes was co-executive producer of the TV Land original comedy series Hot in Cleveland, which premiered in June 2010 and ran for six seasons.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He was also a co-executive producer of the NBC series Grimm,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> as well as creator and executive producer on another NBC series, Hollywood Game Night.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Other television series produced by the company include The Soul Man and Sean Saves the World.<ref name="rose" />

Ventures with his husband

Hayes and his husband, Scott Icenogle, produce lip-sync videos under their YouTube channel, The Kitchen Sync.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> They lip-synced to songs such as "Trouble" and "Burnitup!"<ref name=":0" /> Hayes has always had an interest in The Nutcracker and memorized the whole musical piece.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Podcasting

In July 2020, Hayes, along with Will Arnett and Jason Bateman, created a comedy and talk podcast called SmartLess.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He also hosts another podcast with Priyanka Wali called HypochondriActor.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Hayes starred in and was one of the executive producers for the Netflix series Q-Force, released September 2, 2021.

Personal life

Hayes refused to discuss his sexual orientation for many years, saying he believed that audiences would therefore be more open-minded about his characters.<ref>Template:Cite episode</ref> Nevertheless, after the success of Will & Grace, he was frustrated to find himself typecast, only receiving offers for gay roles. To avoid questions about his sexuality, he declined interview offers from gay publications during the run of the show. In response to a satirical piece run in The Advocate, which criticized him for being opaque about his sexual orientation, he appeared to imply that he is gay, stating: "Really? You're gonna shoot the gay guy down? I never have had a problem saying who I am. I am who I am." He also indicated that he was in a relationship. He feels he has "contributed monumentally to the success of the gay movement in America, and if anyone wants to argue that, I'm open to it."<ref name=karpel/> After he received Outfest's Trailblazer Award in 2016 he addressed this criticism in his speech, saying in part: "Looking back at my choice to stay silent, I am ashamed and embarrassed. What was I thinking? [...] I know I should've come out sooner, and I'm sorry for that, especially when I think about the possibility that I might have made a difference in someone's life."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

He received an honorary PhD from Illinois State University in February 2013.<ref name=sobota>Template:Cite news</ref> In November 2014, Hayes announced that he had married his partner of eight years, Scott Icenogle.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In October 2017, while appearing on an episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Hayes revealed that he had been hospitalized with a rare condition in which his small intestine burst. The intestine was repaired.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Hayes has been open about living with atrial fibrillation, a cardiac disorder that causes him to frequently visit the ER to get his heart shocked back into sinus rhythm whenever his heartbeat is too irregular or rapid. About his condition, Hayes has said, "When I go to the ER, I'm like Norm from 'Cheers.' They're like, 'Sean!', because I'm in there all the time."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Acting credits

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996 A&P Sammy Short film
1998 Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss Billy Collier<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins Brain Pod No. 13 Voice
2001 Cats & Dogs Mr. Tinkles<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
2003 Pieces of April Wayne
The Cat in the Hat Mr. Hank Humberfloob / Voice of the Fish
2004 Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! Richard Levy the Shameless
2005 Roberto the Insect Architect Narrator
2007 The Bucket List Matthew
2008 Soul Men Danny Epstein
Igor Brain Voice
2010 Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore Mr. Tinkles
2012 The Three Stooges Larry Fine
Hit and Run Sandy Osterman
2013 Monsters University Terri Perry Voice
2017 The Emoji Movie Steven the Devil
2020 Lazy Susan Susan O'Connell
2022 Am I OK? Stu
2025 Is This Thing On? Stephen
The Running Man TBA

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Silk Stalkings Roger Episode: "Services Rendered"
1998–2006,
2017–2020
Will & Grace Jack McFarland 246 episodes
2001 Rugrats Talent Show Director Voice, episode: "And the Winner Is.../Dil's Bathtime/Bigger Than Life"
Scrubs Nick Murdoch Episode: "My Super Ego"
Saturday Night Live Himself/host Episode: "Sean Hayes/Shaggy"
2002 Martin and Lewis Jerry Lewis<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Television film
2006 Tom Goes to the Mayor Tour Guide Episode: "Bass Fest"
Lovespring International Victor Episode: "A Rear Window"
Will & Grace: Say Goodnight Gracie Jack McFarland Television film
2006–2007 Campus Ladies Marshall 2 episodes
2007 30 Rock Jesse Parcell Episode: "Hiatus"
2008 Man Stroke Woman Various Television film
2010 64th Tony Awards Host Television special
2010–2015 Hot in Cleveland Chad Episode: "One Thing or a Mother"
Also executive producer; 124 episodes
2011–2017 Grimm Executive producer; 108 episodes
2012–2016 The Soul Man Executive producer; 11 episodes
2012 Portlandia Sean Episode: "Cops Redesign"
Parks and Recreation Buddy Wood Episode: "Lucky"
Up All Night Walter 4 episodes
2013 Smash Terrence Falls 3 episodes
American Dad! Foster Voice, episode: "Lost in Space"
2013–2014 Sean Saves the World Sean Harrison 15 episodes
Also executive producer
2013–2020 Hollywood Game Night Himself 2 episodes
Also creator, executive producer; 6 episodes
2014–2015 The Millers Kip Finkle 11 episodes
2014 The Comeback Himself Episode: "Valerie Gets What She Really Wants"
How Murray Saved Christmas Edison Elf Voice, television special
2015 The Late Late Show Himself/Guest Host 3 episodes
2016 Crowded Executive producer; 13 episodes
Maya & Marty Himself/various 2 episodes
An All Star Tribute to James Burrows Himself/host Television special
Also executive producer<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Hairspray Live! Mr. Pinky Television special
2017–2020 Tangled: The Series Pete the Guard Voice, 21 episodes
2019 Live in Front of a Studio Audience Mr. Frank Lorenzo Episode: "Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons"
2020, 2022 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Himself/host 6 episodes<ref>Template:Citation</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2021 Q-Force Steve Maryweather Voice, main role
2022 Murderville Santa Claus Episode: "Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery"
Lego Masters Himself Episode: "Start Your Engines"
2024 Curb Your Enthusiasm Christopher Mantle 2 episodes

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2008 Damn Yankees Applegate New York City Center, Encores! <ref name="broadwayworld">Template:Cite web</ref>
2010–2011 Promises, Promises Chuck Baxter Broadway Theatre, Broadway <ref name="broadwayworld" />
2015 An Act of God God US Tour <ref name="broadwayworld" />
2016 Booth Theatre, Broadway <ref name="broadwayworld" />
2022 Good Night, Oscar Oscar Levant Goodman Theatre, Chicago
2023 Belasco Theatre, Broadway
2025 Barbican Theatre, London <ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Production Result Ref.
2000 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Will & Grace (episode: "Homo for the Holidays" + "Acting Out") Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2001 Will & Grace (episode: "Gypsies, Tramp and Weed" + "Grace 0, Jack 2000") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2002 Will & Grace (episode: "A Chorus Line" + "Went to a Garden Potty") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2003 Will & Grace (episode: "Bacon & Eggs" + "Sex, Losers, and Videotape") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2004 Will & Grace (episode: "Me & Mr. Jones" + "I Never Cheered for my Father") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2005 Will & Grace (episode: "Queens for a Day" + "It's a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2006 Will & Grace (episode: "Alive and Schticking" + "I Love L. Gay") Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2011 Outstanding Special Class Program 64th Tony Awards Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
1999 Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actor – Television Will & Grace (season 1) Template:Nom
2000 Will & Grace (season 2) Template:Nom
2001 Will & Grace (season 3) Template:Nom
2002 Will & Grace (season 4) Template:Nom
2003 Will & Grace (season 5) Template:Nom
2004 Will & Grace (season 6) Template:Nom
2000 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Will & Grace Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series Template:Nom
2001 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series Template:Won
2002 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series Template:Won
Outstanding Male Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Martin and Lewis Template:Nom
2003 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Will & Grace Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series Template:Nom
2004 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Outstanding Male Actor in a Comedy Series Template:Nom
2005 Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2017 Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2010 Tony Award Best Leading Actor in a Musical Promises, Promises Template:Nom <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2023 Best Leading Actor in a Play Good Night, Oscar Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2010 Audie Awards Audiobook of the Year Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales rowspan=2 Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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2022 Jeff Award Performer in a Principal Role in a Play Good Night, Oscar Template:Won <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2023 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play Template:Won
2023 Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Award Template:Nominated
2011 Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Actor in a Musical Promises, Promises Template:Nom
2023 Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Play Good Night, Oscar Template:Won

References

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Further reading

  • Sean Hayes. Biography Resource Center Online. Gale Group. 1999.

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