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Willie Macc, born Willie McMiller on August 4, 1984, is a reality TV star turned actor who rose to fame after appearing on BET's College Hill Virgin Islands in 2007. He is one of the few reality TV stars to successfully transition to a working actor in Hollywood.
The son of Elder Willie McMiller and Minerva McMiller, Willie Macc was born in Seascy, Arkansas, and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He is a 2002 graduate of Hazelwood Central High School and a 2008 marketing graduate of American InterContinental University.
Willie Macc's season on College Hill (Season 4) was a huge success, allowing him to develop a large following and name recognition among urban 14-34-year-olds. He has since appeared on multiple TV shows, including CSI, Journeyman, 106th and Park, and Take the Cake, as well as in several national and regional commercials.
Willie Macc's big-screen break came with his appearance in the 2008 comedy spoof "Meet the Spartans" and the 2009 comedy "House Arrest." He has also appeared in the action/comedy "Chicago Pulaski Jones" and the romantic comedy "The Greatest Song."
As an actor and comedian, Willie Macc made his stand-up comedy debut at the famous BB Kings in Los Angeles in 2007. He continues to perform stand-up comedy routines in and around Los Angeles and has developed a sketch comedy TV pilot with Barry Floyd and Jonathan Kite.
Willie Macc cites Bernie Mac, Martin Lawrence, and Eddie Murphy as his role models and aspires to have his own TV show one day.