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William H. Macy

William H. Macy first became famous in Fargo, and it was while working on that Coen brothers classic that Macy discovered woodworking. No, not the kind of woodworking as in the scene in which Steve Buscemi’s character is fed into a wood chipper. Macy pursued the real deal. In fact, he became so accomplished in his new vocation of woodturning that he earned himself a cover story on Woodturning Basics magazine (from the editors of Fine Woodworking). Discussing that feature on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," Macy, in typically modest fashion, called his most recent creation a "butt-ugly bowl," adding that "it didn’t know if it was bowl or a plate. It was a plowl."

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