Macaulay Culkin

American actor and musician

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2024 Macaulay Culkin is set to appear in the music video 'Santa Baby' featuring Kim Kardashian
2024 Voices a Bird Alien in Episode 1 of The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy
December 1 2023 Culkin received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with co-stars Catherine O'Hara and Natasha Lyonne attending the ceremony and giving speeches in his honor.
2022 Appears in multiple television projects: plays Harmon Freeman in 2 episodes of The Righteous Gemstones, voices Downtown Pat in Netflix special Entergalactic, and voices Schmee-mo The Dancing Disabled in The Paloni Show! Halloween Special!
2022 Culkin had a voice role in Kid Cudi's television special Entergalactic.
December 2022 Culkin and Brenda Song welcomed their second son.
2021 Macaulay Culkin was part of the starring cast of the tenth season of American Horror Story: Double Feature, where his performance received critical praise.
April 5 2021 Culkin and Brenda Song welcomed their first child, a son.
2020 Appears as himself on an episode of The Eric Andre Show
2020 In an interview with Esquire, Culkin defended Michael Jackson against allegations of child molestation, stating, 'I never saw anything; he never did anything.'
August 2020 On his 40th birthday, Culkin tweeted, 'Hey guys, wanna feel old? I'm 40. You're welcome.' This tweet became one of the most-liked tweets of all time, reaching peak popularity at number 9.
2019 Culkin guest stars as Dan Hackett in an episode of Dollface
June 7 2019 Culkin had a role in Seth Green's movie Changeland, which was released, featuring his future wife, Brenda Song.
April 2019 Macaulay Culkin announced that the legal name change process to 'Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin' was completed.
December 2018 Culkin announced plans to legally change his name to 'Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin' after conducting a vote through his website. 'Macaulay Culkin' won over four other candidates.
December 19 2018 Culkin reprised his Home Alone role as Kevin McCallister in an advertisement for Google Assistant, 28 years after the original film.
January 2018 Culkin launched a comedy website and podcast called Bunny Ears that parodied other celebrity-owned websites.
July 2017 Culkin and Brenda Song were seen publicly dating for the first time.
June 2017 Culkin met actress Brenda Song while working together on the film Changeland.
2016 Culkin appeared in a television advertisement for Compare the Market.
July 10 2016 Culkin announced that The Pizza Underground would split up and their next album would be their last.
2015 Macaulay Culkin begins appearing in The Jim Gaffigan Show, playing himself in 8 episodes across 2015-2016
2015 Culkin played the role of Ralph in 'Adam Green's Aladdin'.
May 2014 Culkin stormed off stage at Rock City during a kazoo solo after fans booed and threw pints of beer at the band; they later cancelled the remaining UK shows.
January 24 2014 The Pizza Underground began their tour in Brooklyn.
2013 Culkin became a member of the comedy rock band the Pizza Underground, serving as the lead vocalist.
December 2013 A viral video featuring Culkin eating a cheese pizza was uploaded to YouTube, promoting his pizza-themed comedy rock band The Pizza Underground.
September 2012 Culkin appeared in a video on YouTube explaining how he turned his apartment in New York into a painting workshop.
April 2011 Culkin was featured in Adam Green's experimental film The Wrong Ferarri, which was entirely shot on an iPhone.
April 2011 Culkin appeared in the music video for "Stamp Your Name on It" performed by Jack Dishel/Only Son.
January 3 2011 Mila Kunis's publicist confirmed that she and Culkin had ended their relationship several months earlier, stating that the split was amicable.
March 7 2010 Culkin participated in a tribute to the late John Hughes at the Oscars alongside actors such as Matthew Broderick and Molly Ringwald.
February 2010 Macaulay Culkin appeared in an episode of Poppy de Villeneuve's online series for The New York Times, The Park.

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