Will Truman
William "Will" Pierce Truman is a
fictional character on the
American sitcom Will & Grace, portrayed by
Eric McCormack. He is a
gay lawyer living in
New York City with his best friend
Grace Adler.
Will was born in
1967 to
WASP parents
Marilyn (
Blythe Danner) and
George (
Sydney Pollack); he has two brothers,
Paul and
Sam. Will
came out in
1985, during college, when — with the help of
Jack McFarland — he realised his relationship with Grace masked his true
sexuality.
After graduating from
Columbia University and the
New York University School of Law, he worked for a big time law firm showing promise, but gave it up to start his own practice. This fell through in the show's second season and he began working for
Doucette & Stein, a firm that he worked for until the end of the seventh season. His next job was working for Malcolm (
Alec Baldwin), but that came to an end when Malcolm revealed that he was an
FBI agent. In the eighth season, Will took a job at the Coalition of Justice, a business providing legal support for people who cannot afford it, though he ultimately returned to
Doucette & Stein, having taken back his old job after being offered a partnership by his new boss at the firm, played by
Lily Tomlin.
Will's relationship with his parents was always prone to issues, particularly his father who was uncomfortable with his son's sexuality for years. In season eight, the two had a fight in which George confessed he wished Will wasn't gay. A few days later, having not spoken with Will since, George died of a heart attack.
Throughout Will's life, every birthday has ended with someone - or everyone - else stealing the limelight. This is the plot of several episodes of the show, including
Will On Ice,
Gypsies, Tramps & Weed and
Key Party. The conflicting nature of the airdates for these episodes puts his birthday somewhere between October and January.
Will has had 'relationships' with three women: Grace; his high school girlfriend Claire; and Diane (
Mira Sorvino) — the woman he had a one-night stand with after he and Grace broke up. Diane is the only woman Will has ever slept with.
Will has been known (often with
Jack McFarland), to walk in on girl-on-girl scenes (most of them involving Grace), thereafter saying, "Huh, something like this is totally wasted on me."
At the beginning of the series, his most successful relationship with a man was is said to have been with long-term boyfriend Michael (
Chris Potter), which lasted seven years ending in November
1996. In the
2004-
2005 season, however, he became involved in a serious relationship with a
cop named
Vince, played by
Bobby Cannavale. Their relationship was put on hiatus after Vince, who lost two jobs in a row because he couldn't resist trying on accessories, needed to take some time off from the relationship. At the end of the final season (
2006), the two reunited after Will's father's death. In the
series finale, it was revealed that he and Vince were raising a son named Ben, presumably named after Will's former boss (in a tribute to the late
Gregory Hines). Thus, by the end of the series, Will and Vince's relationship has been strong for nearly 22 years.
Much of the comedy on the show is at Will's expense, and many of the characters play off his many unsuccessful relationships between Michael (and sometimes including the failure of that relationship) and
Vince.