William H. Macy made a rare appearance alongside his daughter Sophia at the premiere of their new film Brian at the South by Southwest film festival on Sunday.
The father–daughter duo were dressed in casual-chic attire for the premiere of the movie, in which they both star.
They were also spotted later at the festival afterparty, where the 76-year-old actor and his eldest daughter, 25, flashed their bright smiles and nearly pressed cheek-to-cheek while posing on the red carpet.
For the premiere and festivities, which occurred the same day as the 2026 Oscars, Macy was effortlessly stylish and sharp in a muted blue button-down, green leather jacket and dark jeans paired with a brown, leather belt.
His daughter opted for a more casual and comfortable look featuring distressed jeans with a beige lace bralette and a white tank top that left her midriff partially exposed.
Sophia is one of two daughters Macy shares with his wife Felicity Huffman, 63. The longtime couple are also parents to daughter Georgia, 23.
William H. Macy made a rare appearance alongside his daughter Sophia at the premiere of their new film Brian at the South by Southwest film festival on Sunday
Macy didn't attend the Academy Awards this year, though one of his recent projects, Train Dreams, received four Oscar nominations.
In the period drama - which is adapted from Denis Johnson's acclaimed 2011 novella - Macy starred as Arn Peeples, an early 20th century Pacific Northwest railroad laborer.
Train Dreams was nominated for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Original Song, but it lost in each category.
Macy and Huffman's family had previously kept a low profile after her involvement in the 2019 college admissions scandal.
After pleading guilty, she served 11 days in jail, which Macy recently said 'brought us closer,' per The Mirror.
In 2024, their daughter Georgia graduated from New York's Vassar College, after her father revealed to Parade in 2019 that she is 'interested in politics.'
Macy, one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation, was previously nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor after starring in the modern crime classic Fargo (1996).
He has also won two Emmy Awards and four Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, across his decades-spanning career.
The father–daughter duo were dressed in casual-chic attire for the premiere of the movie, in which they both starred alongside each other
Macy shed his jacket, but the pair wore the same outfits for an afterparty to celebrate their movie premiering at SXSW
His daughter opted for a more casual and comfortable look featuring distressed jeans and a white tank top with her beige, lace bralette and midriff left partially exposed
Sophia is one of two daughters Macy shares with his wife Felicity Huffman, 63; the longtime couple are also parents to daughter Georgia, 23; pictured in October 2014
Macy skipped the Oscars even though another one of his latest projects, Train Dreams, received four nominations; pictured in January
The family had previously kept a low-key profile after Huffman's involvement in the 2019 college admissions scandal and she served 11 days in jail — which Macy recently said 'brought us closer,'; pictured in January 2019
In Brian, a coming-of-age teen comedy directed by Will Ropp, Ben Wang stars as a smart but struggling teenager named Brian who navigates high school, his own mental health struggles and a school political campaign to become class president.
Earlier this week, Macy opened up about the TV and film projects he refuses to do and how that has affected the roles he gets these days.
He said that he strongly opposes seeing violence in modern cinema — a stance he has publicly upheld over the years despite occasional instances of on-screen bloodshed appearing in his filmography.
At the same time, Macy also revealed he would love to play a villain in a superhero movie.
'You know what? I shot off my mouth a lot and I have for years about the violence in films and TV, which I think is horse s***,' he told The Mirror in an article published on Saturday.
'It's not real violence. It's made up. It's Hollywood,' Macy said. 'I think it's bad for us. It's bad for our society. Violence is real.
'But to tell the truth I think I hurt myself when it comes to the super [hero world],' he continued.
'But I'm dying to do it and I'd like to play the bad guy. When you get a plot, which is pretty high concept, you need those little grounding things. And I flatter myself, I'm pretty good at keeping things grounded.'

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