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Gary Sinise is prioritizing family over acting following the death of his 33-year-old son last year. McCanna “Mac” Anthony Sinise died on January 5, 2024, following a years-long battle with ...
Mac died on Jan. 5, 2024, five years after being diagnosed with a rare spine cancer called chordoma, with Gary sharing the sad news in a statement posted on his Instagram page and the Gary Sinise ...
Sinise shared that he first stepped away from acting in 2020, when Mac spent six of the first eight months of the year in the hospital. “I started putting everything I had into trying to find a ...
Sinise released both, with proceeds from Resurrection & Revival: Parts 1 and 2 going toward the Gary Sinise Foundation, which was Mac's request. Sinise hopes to one day see the albums performed by ...
Gary Sinise announced his death today on the Gary Sinise Foundation’s website. “The week the album went to press, Mac lost his battle with cancer,” his father wrote in a lengthy tribute.
The Forrest Gump star's wife Moira and son McCanna "Mac" were both diagnosed with different forms of cancer in 2018, with Sinise telling Fox News that he decided to take a break from his career in ...
Claims that actor Gary Sinise, best known for his roles as Lt. Dan in "Forrest Gump" and Detective Mac Taylor in "CSI: NY," ...
By Mac’s 33rd birthday in November, Gary’s foundation and family had moved from L.A. to Tennessee—attractive because of its proximity to military bases and lower cost of living (with no acting income, ...
Actor Gary Sinise on Tuesday announced that his son, McCanna Anthony "Mac" Sinise, died last month at age 33 after battling a rare form of cancer. Days after being taken to an emergency room on ...
Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Gary Sinise as Mac in 'CSI: NY.' During a May 2025 conversation with PEOPLE, Sinise shared that he paused his acting career to focus on his family.
Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Gary Sinise as Mac in 'CSI: NY.' During a May 2025 conversation with PEOPLE, Sinise shared that he paused his acting career to focus on his family.
Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band plan will honor WWII heroes with "a powerful tribute" concert later this summer.