
Eric McCormack, widely recognized for his Emmy-nominated role as Will Truman on the hit series “Will & Grace,” and his wife, Janet Leigh Holden McCormack, have finalized their divorce after 26 years of marriage.
The former couple submitted documents on Nov. 5 to the Los Angeles Superior Court stating they reached a comprehensive written agreement. The filing notes they waived their rights to a trial, PEOPLE reported. The two will no longer be married once a judge approves the request.
Initially, Holden filed for a divorce in November 2023, citing “irreconcilable differences,” PEOPLE wrote. At that time, she was seeking spousal support and asked the court to terminate McCormack’s ability to receive any.
The final, confidential agreement addresses the specific terms regarding Holden and McCormack’s property and any spousal support. The specific details are sealed, TMZ reported Nov. 6.
The former couple originally met in 1994 on the set of the CBS TV series “Lonesome Dove,” according to USA Today. McCormack played Col. Francis Clay Mosby and Holden was an assistant director on the set. They married in 1997.
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