
New York City, New York, USA
Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin (born Macaulay Carson Culkin; August 26, 1980) is an American actor who rose to fame in John Hughes’s 1990 box office hit Home Alone and quickly became one of the most famous child actors of the 1990s. He next appeared in Only the Lonely and costarred in the highly acclaimed My Girl, both released in 1991. Culkin returned to his star-making role as Kevin in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), which also performed well at the box office. Culkin’s next role, a dramatic turn from his previous work, was in the dark and disturbing The Good Son (1993), in which he played a deeply troubled child. Culkin continued to work steadily, appearing in one more film that year and in three films the next year—The Nutcracker (1993), Getting Even with Dad (1994), The Pagemaster (1994), and, in the title role, Richie Rich (1994)—before taking a step back from acting in his early 20s to act occasionally and to pursue other creative opportunities. Meanwhile, Culkin had returned to acting in the early 2000s. He starred in the play Madame Melville, which opened in London in 2000 and moved to New York City (Off-Broadway) the next year. His first movie as an adult was Party Monster (2003), in which he played the murderous party promoter Michael Alig. It was closely followed by his role in Saved! (2004), a comedy in which he played a high-school student whose sister is a Christian zealot. Later films included Sex and Breakfast (2007), The Wrong Ferrari (2011), Adam Green’s Aladdin (2016), and Changeland (2019). During this time he also worked in television, notably making appearances on Will & Grace, in 2003; Foster Hall, in 2004; Kings, in 2009; Dollface, in 2019; American Horror Story, in 2021; and The Righteous Gemstones, in 2022. Culkin lent his voice to Robot Chicken (2001– ) and appeared as himself in The Jim Gaffigan Show (2015–16). Culkin pursued other creative interests as well. He wrote a novel, Junior (2005), which is the story of a young star who has a troubled relationship with his father; while ostensibly fiction, it appeared to have many similarities to Culkin’s own experiences with his father. Culkin also dabbled in music. He formed a band called the Pizza Underground that performed the songs of the Velvet Underground but with the lyrics humorously revised to incorporate a pizza theme. Pizza Underground went on a brief tour in 2014. In 2017 Culkin created the comedy website and accompanying podcast Bunny Ears, which was a satiric riff on wellness and lifestyle brands.

as Self - Host

as Cattrick Lynxley (voice)
2025

as Mickey
2011

as Self - Host
1975

as Elliott (voice)
1993

as Self
1997

as Self
2015

as Self - Guest
2003

2005

as Self - Presenter
1944

as Jason 'J.T.' Towne
1998

as Self - Guest
1993

as Lacerta Legate
2024
as Self (Archive Footage)
2023

as Cattrick Lynxley (voice)
2025

as Self - Actor, Uncle Buck
2025

as Self (Archive Footage)
2023

as Mogg (voice)
2022

as Downtown Pat (voice)
2022

as Pat Mahoney
2021

as Macaulay Culkin/Alternate Cody
2020

as Ian
2019

as Self (archive footage)
2019

as Spectre / Tough One
2017

as Ralph
2016

as Macaulay Culkin
2016

as Various (voice) (archive sound)
2014

as Self (archive footage)
2014

2011
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2010

as James
2007
as Self (archive footage)
2005

2004

as Roland
2004
as Clark Hall
2004

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2003

as Michael Alig
2003

as Self
2003
as Elliott (voice)
1 ep.

as Mickey
5 episodes

as Self - Host
1 episodes

as Elliott (voice)
1 episodes

as Self
2 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Self - Guest
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Self - Presenter
1 episodes

as Jason 'J.T.' Towne
1 episodes

as Self - Guest
2 episodes

as Lacerta Legate
2 episodes

as Paul Gephardt
1 episodes

as Harmon Freeman
2 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Angry Fan
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Self (archive footage)
1 episodes

as Dan Hackett
1 episodes

as Self - Contestant
2 episodes

as Self
1 episodes

as Self (archive footage)
1 episodes

as (voice)
1 episodes

as Andrew Cross
5 episodes

as Self
2 episodes
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