Acting, stand up, and making people laugh... thats what Im good at. I had a manager that told me once that he meant to fire me but the only reason he kept me was because I kept the life at the job... damn thats f'd up huh
Music
All types, mainly R n B Kayne West and BeBe and CeCe Winans
About me:
Willie Macc (born Willie McMiller, August 4, 1984) is best know as the
funny man from the hit BET Reality TV show, "College Hill Virgin
Islands". He has become one of the few Reality TV stars to make the
transition from Reality TV to that of 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. A 2002
graduate of Hazelwood Central High School, he is currently a Marketing
major at American InterContinental University in Los Angeles,
California. His father, Elder Willie McMiller, is pastor of Brotherly
Love Christian Assembly in Jennings. His mother, Minerva McMiller, is
an
elementary school teacher in the Ferguson-Florissant district. Both
still live in suburban St. Louis with Willie Macc's four brothers -
Gabriel(20), John(18), Jarvis (16) and James (8).
In his season of College Hill (Season 4), four students from Los
Angeles, and four students from the Virgin Islands lived together while
they are taking classes at the University of the Virgin Islands. Filled
with the usual fun times, arguments and chaos that a house full of 8
students normal bring, the living situation was pretty much business as
usual for him, since he had grew up in a relatively large household.
He has had a busy year since his "graduation" from College Hill. Once
he
relocated back to Los Angeles from the Virgin Islands, he continued his
small screen run by appearing on multiple episodes of CSI, as well as
Journeyman, 106th and Park and Take the Cake. He has also appeared in
several national and regional commercials including Subway and Taco
Bell.
Willie Macc's big screen break came with his cameo appearance in the
2008 comedy spoof "Meet the Spartans" where he played a "Yo Mama" joke
cracking opponent of the Spartan army. His second film, "House Arrest",
Willie Macc co-stars as the Chris Tucker like side-kick in the "Friday"
like direct to video comedy. Cited recently as a "modern day Eddie
Murphy", Willie Macc continues his destiny to stardom when he begins
shooting the action / comedy, "Chicago Pulaski Jones" (written by and
starring Kel Mitchel of the "Kenan & Kel" show, and directed by Cedric
the Entertainer) in March of 2008, and "The Scorpion" and "Hacking
Hollywood" in April of 2008.
Known for his big afro, the unique retro look made him one of the most
recognizable cast members on his season of College Hill. While loved by
many industry insiders, his hair also casted some doubt on whether or
not the afro is suited for the majority of today's Hollywood roles. In
November of 2007, after receiving a little pressured by some of those
close to him to change his look, Willie Macc decided to leave the fate
of his afro up to the public. Fans were allowed to weigh in both by an
online poll as well as a text message poll on whether he should "Keep
the Fro or Let it Go". With the results being statically the same
(51.5%
Keep to 49.5% Let it Go), Willie Macc decided to compromise by keeping
it, but cutting it down about 3 inches.
Both an actor and comedian, Willie Macc made his first professional
stand-up comedy debut at the famous BB Kings at Universal Walk in Los
Angeles on July 31, 2007. He continues to hone his comic skills by
performing stand-up comedy routines in and around Los Angeles for both
teen and adult audiences. A lover of sketch comedy in particular, he
has
developed a sketch comedy TV pilot with his College Hill cast mate
"JayTee".
A frequent guest on the "red carpets" in LA, Willie Macc has developed
a
knack for entertaining the media. So much so, BET designated Willie
Macc
to handle all local Los Angeles press appearances for the first ever
BET
"College Hill; Class Reunion" show which aired in three different
episodes during March of 2008. His increasing popularity will soon
expand internationally, with the April 2008 initial airing of College
Hill Virgin Islands on the newly launched BET UK network. Willie Macc
is
slated to travel to London to help with the promotion of the show and
to
meet with several European advertisers for celebrity endorsement
opportunities.
Willie Macc cites Bernie Mac, Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy as his
role models. He spells his name with two c's, so it would not be too
confusing with Bernie Mac. But like Bernie Mac, Willie Macc aspires to
one day have his own TV show.
Whats up Macc? Long time no hear. Know you dont remember me now but I just wanted to show some love. Hope everything going ok fa ya. Stay up and keep striving. Come check out the new music by the way. I truly would appreciate that. Leave comments to whenever you find time. Peace!
Spread the word they still have some more spots....
We are looking for singers, poets and dancers to enter the Talent-showcase..we have a few spots opened if you are interested please reply or contact Jessie M at 702-204-6689.....
Hey Willie Macc!! Jus droppin by yo page since u dont call nobody:( We might be plannin a lil sumthin 4 ma c-day and since u family... well need I say more?