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Nepo baby with TV star mum and Hollywood actor dad walks red carpet at Toronto Film Festival – guess her famous parents?

A NEPO baby with a TV star mum and Hollywood actor dad has walked the red carpet at the Toronto Film Festival. 

The stunning 23-year-old was with her dad to support him at the premiere of his new movie, Train Dreams.

Georgia Grace Macy and William H. Macy at the premiere of "Train Dreams."
The nepo baby looked incredible in silk at the film festival
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But it’s not just her dad who is well known on screen, with her mum being a star of Desperate Housewives. 

She also has an older sister who is keen to follow in her famous parents’ footsteps. 

It’s none other than Georgia Grace Macy, who is the daughter of Felicity Huffman, 62, and William H. Macy, 75. 

Georgia looked sensational in a silk gown at the Toronto International Film Festival with a subtle makeup look and her short blonde hair down. 

She looked effortlessly chic in her cream outfit, and bore a resemblance to both her famous mum and dad. 

William H. Macy’s new movie, Train Dreams, also stars Joel Egerton, Felicity Jones and Kerry Condon, and is based on the 2011 novella. 

Georgia supported her dad as the film made its way through the festival circuit. 

But things haven’t always been plain sailing for the family, as Georgia’s mum Felicity was jailed for 14 days in 2019, after being caught in a huge college admissions scandal.

Huffman admitted to paying $15,000 (£12,000) to rig her daughter’s SAT scores, tearfully apologising to the teen for not trusting her abilities.


“I was frightened, I was stupid, and I was so wrong,” Huffman said as she was sentenced at a court in Boston at the time. 

The actress became the first parent sentenced in a college admissions scandal that ensnared dozens of wealthy mums and dads.

The scandal exposed the lengths to which parents will go to get their children into the “right” schools and reinforced suspicions that the process is slanted toward the rich.

In sentencing Huffman, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani noted the outrage the case has generated.

The outrage, she said, was because Huffman took steps “to get one more advantage” in a system “already so distorted by money and privilege.”

Prosecutors had sought a month in prison for Huffman, while her lawyers said she should get probation.

Huffman paid $15,000 to boost her older daughter’s SAT scores with the help of William “Rick” Singer, an admission consultant at the centre of the scheme.

She pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy and fraud as part of a deal with prosecutors.

“I would like to apologise again to my daughter, my husband, my family and the educational community for my actions,” Huffman said in a statement.

“And I especially want to apologise to the students who work hard every day to get into college, and to their parents who make tremendous sacrifices supporting their children.”

William H. Macy, was not charged.

Theactor submitted a letter of support to Judge Indira Talwani ahead of Huffman’s sentencing, saying the actress’s relationship “with her daughters exploded on March 12th.”

He wrote: “Rebuilding that relationship will be a long process. But I also want you to know Felicity has raised two amazing young women.”

Macy wrote the actress “was largely raised by either her sisters or, being the youngest, left to her own devices.”

He added: “As an example, she moved to Los Angeles for a year when she was 15 years old to pursue acting.

“She lived with a 22-year-old friend of the family and put herself in high school and found her way to auditions and classes all on her own.

“I think the result of her unstructured upbringing was a determination that her children would always have a mother there backing them up.

“As crazy as her life was in Woody Creek, Felicity’s family is very close.

“She talks to at least one of her siblings almost daily and one of the joys of my life was being accepted into the Huffman clan. Felicity’s family is her world.”

William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman at the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Georgia Grace Macy is the daughter of Felicity Huffman, 62, and William H. Macy, 75
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William H. Macy and his daughter Georgia Grace Macy at a film premiere.
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Georgia supporting her dad at the world premiere of “Train Dreams”[/caption]

Georgia Grace Macy and William H. Macy at a film premiere.
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The pair looked in great spirits as they walked the red carpet[/caption]

William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, and their two daughters at a film screening.
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Things haven’t always been plain sailing for the famous family[/caption]

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