Felicity Huffman Biography
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Has one older brother, Moore.
Jessica Alba was one of her students at the Atlantic Theater Company.

Gave birth to her first child Sofia Grace on 1 August 2000..

Gave birth to her second child Georgia Grace on 14 March 2002 in Los Angeles.

BFA in Drama - New York University, Tisch School of the Arts (1988).

Graduated high school in 1981 from the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan, where she majored in theater.

One of her idols is
Tina Turner.

She told
Oprah Winfrey that when she was born, her mother named her "Flicka", but had to change it because it wasn't a Christian name. She still uses "Flicka" as a nickname. The name "Flicka" comes from the book and movie
My Friend Flicka, a childhood favorite. It means "girl" in Swedish.

She and husband
William H. Macy both received Emmy nominations in 2005.

Met
William H. Macy when she was one of his students at the Atlantic Theater Company

She was fired from the TV show
Thunder Alley.

On an episode of
Oprah Winfrey's "Wildest Dreams" segments, Huffman's dream came true when she got to sing backup to her idol
Tina Turner who was performing live for Oprah (Feb. 2005)

Grew up in Aspen, Colorado.

She auditioned for
Awakenings.

Her parents divorced when she was one year old.

Auditioned for a role on
Star Trek.

Has been with
William H. Macy, her husband, for 15 years before their marriage in 1997.

Was among the guests at
Marcia Cross' wedding to Tom Mahoney

Invited to join AMPAS in 2006.

Shares a birthday with
Desperate Housewives co-star
Jesse Metcalfe.

Has six older sisters named Mariah, Betsy, Jane, Grace, Jessie and Isabel and an older brother named Moore Jr..

Born to Moore Peters Huffman, a banker, and his then wife Grace Valle, née Ewing, an actress, she and her siblings were raised by their mother.

Best friend of
Patricia Wolff.

Likes herbal tea.

Both she and her husband,
William H. Macy, are regular triathlon participants.

Revealed that she had suffered from bulimia and anorexia in her twenties, but finally managed to overcome those conditions due to a therapy and meeting
William H. Macy (2005).

Sang backup for
Rebecca Pidgeon's album New York Girls' Club.
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