Michael Urie has built a career that blends razor-sharp comedic timing with serious theatrical chops. Best known for playing the flamboyant and fabulous Marc St. James on Ugly Betty, Urie proved that a sidekick could absolutely steal the show, the spotlight, and probably your dry cleaning if you weren’t watching.
Raised in Plano, Texas, Urie studied acting at the prestigious Juilliard School—meaning yes, all that sass comes with Shakespearean credentials. He graduated with honors and quickly launched into a career that straddled stage and screen with ease.
His breakout role came in 2006 with Ugly Betty, where he played the personal assistant—and partner in crime—of fashion magazine editor Wilhelmina Slater. Urie turned what could have been a one-note side character into a fan favorite, delivering biting one-liners, surprise emotional depth, and enough expressive facial reactions to power a full season of GIFs.
After Ugly Betty, Urie didn’t slow down. He starred in acclaimed stage productions, including Buyer & Cellar, a one-man show where he portrayed a man hired to work in Barbra Streisand’s private shopping mall (yes, that’s a real plot—and yes, he crushed it). On screen, he’s appeared in Partners, The Good Wife, Modern Family, and the Netflix holiday film Single All the Way, delighting fans across genres.
Michael Urie’s charm lies in his ability to pivot from farce to pathos without missing a beat—or a fashion cue. As he celebrates another year, audiences everywhere continue to enjoy a career full of quick wit, heartfelt performances, and the kind of charisma that belongs both center stage and center screen.
Happy Birthday to Michael Urie—sparkling, sincere, and always two steps ahead of the script.