Robert McElhenney III ( ; born April 14, 1977) is an American actor, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his role as
Mac on the
FX/
FXX comedy series ''
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' (2005–present), a show he created and co-developed with
Charlie Day and
Glenn Howerton and on which he continues to serve as an executive producer and writer. He is also known for playing Ian Grimm on the
Apple TV+ comedy series ''
Mythic Quest'' (2020–2025), which he co-created with Day and
Megan Ganz as executive producers.
In September 2020, McElhenney became the co-owner of the Welsh football club
Wrexham A.F.C. with
Ryan Reynolds; this was covered in the Emmy Award-winning
FX sports documentary series ''
Welcome to Wrexham'' (2022–present), for which he won an
Emmy Award
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as one of the executive producers.
Early life
Robert McElhenney III was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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, on April 14, 1977. Both of McElhenney's parents were of Irish descent. He was raised
Catholic
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.
[ Through his father, he is a cousin of Olympic rower Marcus McElhenney. When he was eight years old, his parents divorced after his mother came out as a ]lesbian
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.[ He and his two younger brothers were primarily raised by their father, though their parents remained close after the divorce.] His two brothers are gay,[ and he describes himself as having "always been part of the gay community". Through his father's subsequent marriage, he also has a half-sister and step-brother.
McElhenney attended Waldron Mercy Academy and St. Joseph's Preparatory School in Philadelphia. He later briefly attended ]Temple University
Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related research university in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist ministe ...
and then temporarily lived on the Fordham University
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campus with friends, but chose not to enroll.
Career
McElhenney had his first major acting role with a small part in the 1997 film '' The Devil's Own'', though his role was cut out of the final edit; the same thing eventually happened to him in '' Wonder Boys''. He followed this with small parts in the films '' A Civil Action'', and '' Thirteen Conversations About One Thing''. He later had more substantial parts in the films '' Latter Days'' and '' The Tollbooth'', and a guest role in the '' Law & Order'' episode "Thrill". When he was 21, a screenplay he wrote was optioned with Paul Schrader attached to direct, but the project fell through after a year of edits and rewrites.
Initially based in New York City
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, McElhenney moved to Los Angeles
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at the age of 25. When he was 27 years old, he was waiting tables between acting jobs and had met Glenn Howerton through his agent, as well as meeting Charlie Day while shooting a horror film in New York City. His idea for a sitcom starring himself, Howerton, and Day came from a suggestion originally made by one of his closest childhood friends.[ The pilot was filmed on a budget of $200 and pitched to various cable networks. After receiving offers from many of the networks, McElhenney chose to sign with FX as they allowed him more creative freedom, and the show was eventually titled '' It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia''. McElhenney was contracted as its showrunner, while both Howerton and Day were listed as executive producers.]
McElhenney has said that 50 weeks per year are taken up by acting, producing, and writing for ''It's Always Sunny'', though he did find time to appear in the '' Lost'' episode " Not in Portland". This was a result of him meeting ''Lost'' co-creator Damon Lindelof, who is a fan of ''It's Always Sunny''. He later reprised his ''Lost'' role in another episode. He is a fan of '' Game of Thrones'' and said that he was thrilled when the series' creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss asked him if they could write an episode of ''It's Always Sunny''. He and his co-producers accepted the offer,[Huffington Post](_blank)
, Retrieved January 2, 2015 resulting in the episode " Flowers for Charlie" in 2013. In 2019, he had a cameo appearance as an extra in the ''Game of Thrones'' episode " Winterfell".
In July 2015, McElhenney was confirmed by Mojang as the director of the upcoming animated ''Minecraft
''Minecraft'' is a 2011 sandbox game developed and published by the Swedish video game developer Mojang Studios. Originally created by Markus Persson, Markus "Notch" Persson using the Java (programming language), Java programming language, the ...
'' movie, but he later left the project.
In 2017, McElhenney appeared in a guest role as a police officer in the acclaimed '' Fargo'' episode " The Law of Non-Contradiction". He received praise for his performance from critics, who saw many of his character's traits and plot points as references to ''It's Always Sunny''.
In 2020, McElhenney co-created the Apple TV+ comedy series '' Mythic Quest'' alongside Charlie Day and Megan Ganz. He also stars as Ian Grimm on the show and serves as a writer and executive producer. The series has received critical acclaim, with the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes
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giving the series an 89% approval rating.
From November 2021 to July 2023, McElhenney, Day and Howerton have released ''The Always Sunny Podcast''. The three discussed topics of all sorts with the general framing of the podcast usually focusing on the creators discussing each episode of the show, sharing behind-the-scenes information, and what was going on to inspire the episodes. Cast members from the show also appeared to discuss their own characters, and how they got into the show.
Business interests
In 2009, McElhenney and his wife Kaitlin Olson along with others purchased Skinner's Bar, now Mac's Tavern at 226 Market St in Philadelphia
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.
On September 23, 2020, it was announced by the Wrexham Supporters Trust that a business partnership had been formed by McElhenney and Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds and that they were in talks to purchase the Welsh football team Wrexham AFC. On November 16, 2020, it was confirmed that the two had successfully taken over the club after receiving the backing of the Wrexham Supporters Trust. On April 22, 2023, Wrexham achieved promotion to League Two and also became National League champions under their ownership. This marked a return for Wrexham to the English Football League
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after a 15 year absence. On April 13, 2024, Wrexham secured promotion to League One finishing 2nd in League Two and securing automatic league promotion. In April 2024, some of Club Necaxa's owners purchased a 5% stake in Wrexham, reciprocated by Reynolds and McElhenney purchasing a minority ownership stake in Club Necaxa.
On June 7, 2022, McElhenney announced the launch of a new entertainment-tech company named Adim, co-founded by himself, Chase Rosenblatt, Melissa Kaspers, Spencer Marell, and Richard Rosenblatt.
In 2023, McElhenney along with his '' It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' co-stars Glenn Howerton and Charlie Day launched an Irish American Whiskey company to bottle the spirit of Paddy's Pub, named Four Walls as a tribute to the four walls of the bar they call home on the show.
On June 26, 2023, it was announced that both Ryan Reynolds and McElhenney were part of an investor group that bought a 24% equity stake in the Alpine F1 Team.
Personal life
McElhenney and his wife Kaitlin Olson in July 2010
McElhenny has a sister, Katie, who wrote for '' Side Quest'', a spinoff of his show ''Mythic Quest''.
He hired actress Kaitlin Olson to play Dee Reynolds on '' It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'', and became romantically interested in her "around season 2" of the series. He has called her "the funniest woman in show business". They were married in California on September 27, 2008. They have two sons. Olson went into labor with their first son while at a Los Angeles Dodgers
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home game against the Philadelphia Phillies.
In July 2023, McElhenney announced that he had been diagnosed with "a host of neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities".
Body development
In preparation for the seventh season of ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'', McElhenney put on 60 lb (27 kg) of fat and let his beard grow out to give extra humor to his character and add a new comedic direction for the season. His co-star Charlie Day described the weight gain as "disgusting" and said that the rest of the cast was "a little on the fence about it for his own personal health and safety". McElhenney subsequently lost 23 lb (10 kg) in a month after the season was finished filming, and lost the rest of the weight later in the year in time to film the next season.
In preparation for the show's 13th season, he transformed his body again, though this time he became excessively fit and athletic. He later joked in an Instagram
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post, "Look, it's not that hard. All you need to do is lift weights six days a week, stop drinking alcohol, don't eat anything after 7pm, don't eat any carbs or sugar at all, in fact just don't eat anything you like, get the personal trainer from Magic Mike
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, sleep nine hours a night, run three miles a day, and have a studio pay for the whole thing over a six to seven month span. I don't know why everyone's not doing this. It's a super realistic lifestyle and an appropriate body image to compare oneself to. #hollywood ".
Influences
McElhenney has named the Marx Brothers, Woody Allen
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, Carl Reiner
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, Norman Lear, George Carlin
George Denis Patrick Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, actor and author. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential comedians of all time, he was dubbed "the dean of countercultur ...
, Gary David Goldberg, Larry David
Lawrence Gene David (born July 2, 1947) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and television producer. He is known for his dry wit, portrayals of awkward social situations, and brutally honest takes on everyday life. He has received two Prim ...
, and David Sedaris as his comedic influences.
Filmography
Film
Television
Web
Music videos
Video games
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