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Meet Eric McCormack and Janet Holden's musical son Finnigan: the 22-year-old Northeastern University student works for his college record label and has never watched Will & Grace

Meet Eric McCormack and Janet Holden's musical son Finnigan: the 22-year-old Northeastern University student works for his college record label and has never watched Will & Grace

Will & Grace will always hold a special place in Eric McCormack's heart – but his son, Finnigan Holden McCormack, has poked fun at him for watching reruns of the show.
Will & Grace star Eric McCormack, his son Finnigan, and his wife Janet Holden. Photo: @faithanne1985/Instagram
'I remember once, I think it was Thanksgiving, and he walked in and we were sitting there, and an old rerun had come up,' McCormack, 61, told Us Weekly in March. '[Finnigan] looked at us and he looked at the screen and he looked back and he said, 'Are you just going to sit and watch yourself on television all day? This is appalling!''
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His son has never seen the show his dad starred in for 11 seasons.
Finnigan Holden McCormack can often be seen rocking a moustache in photos. Photo: @finnigan.mccormack/Instagram
Here's what we know about Finnigan Holden McCormack.
Finnigan Holden McCormack has famous parents
Actors Eric McCormack and Janet Holden split in 2023 after 26 years.
Finnigan, 22, was born to the actors Eric McCormack and Janet Holden, on July 1, 2002. In November 2023, Holden filed for divorce from McCormack after 26 years of marriage, notes People magazine. In February 2025, the Travelers star was spotted holding hands with a woman called Sue Conder, 50, in New York City, per Hello!
He's in college
Finnigan Holden McCormack is currently studying at university in Boston, Massachusetts. Photo: @finnigan.mccormack/Instagram
Finnigan is currently a senior at Northeastern University's College of Arts, Media and Design.
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