Willie Macc (born Willie McMiller, August 4, 1984) is best know as the funny man on one of BET's highest rated reality series,College Hill Virgin Islands - Season 4”.
In season 4 of College Hill, four students from Los Angeles, and four students from the Virgin Islands lived together while they are taking classes at the University of the Virgin Islands.
The son of Elder Willie McMiller and Minerva McMiller, Willie Macc was born in Searcy, Arkansas and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. A 2002 graduate of Hazelwood Central High School, he is currently an International Business major at American InterContinental University in Los Angeles, California.
His father, Elder Willie McMiller, is pastor of Brotherly Love Christian Assembly in Jennings. His mother, Minerva McMiller, is an elementary school teacher in the Ferguson-Florissant district.
Willie Macc can be seen in January of 2008 in his first major studio movie (Fox / Regency - "Meet The Spartans", written, produced and directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer - "Scary Movie", "Date Movie" and "Epic Movie" and starring Method Man, Carmen Electra and Kevin Sorbo) and the spring of next year as one of the lead character on a new MTV animated pilot. Willie Macc has also entertained live audiences and tv viewers alike by appearing on multiple episodes of CSI, BET's 106th & Park, BET's live game show Take the Cake, and Nickelodeon's All That. He also recently appeared an episode the new NBC's series - "Journeyman". Just finish wrap on a direct to video movie - "House Arrest" - Willie Macc takes on the "Chris Tucker" role in this Friday-like comedy. He is also currently entertaining audiences, doing stand-up comedy and hosting in Los Angeles and New Orleans comedy clubs and just recently served as the host for a Boost Mobile EPK of Jermaine Dupree and Young Jeezy.
An actor-comedian and father of a 4 year old son, Malcom, Willie Macc cites Bernie Mac, Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy as his role models. He spells his name with two c’s, so it would not be too confusing with Bernie Mac. But like Bernie Mac, Willie Macc aspires to one day have his own TV show.
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