Gary Sinise revealed on his foundation’s website that his son, McAnna Anthony ‘Mac’ Sinise, had tragically succumbed to cancer. In the summer of 2018, Gary’s son was diagnosed with Chordoma. According to the Mayo Clinic, Chordoma “is a rare type of bone cancer that happens most often in the bones of the spine or the skull.”

While Mac immediately began treatment after his diagnosis, the cancer spread. Over time, the cancer began to affect Mac’s mobility. Gary shared, “The cancer had paralyzed him from the chest down, but he still had limited use of his right arm, and fingers on his left hand.” Despite the effects on his mobility, Mac persevered, continuing his passion for making music.

Unfortunately, Mac tragically died in January 2024. Gary revealed the news on his website and shared that they would finish Mac’s work in music by releasing the things he created on an album titled “Resurrection & Revival” to be released after his tragic passing. The “Forrest Gump” actor ended the statement with a heartfelt message to his son. Gary wrote, “Thank you, Mac. You did it. Resurrection & Revival will live on. And so will you. In our hearts forever. We were blessed to have you in our lives as son, brother, and friend…and we will miss you and love you for eternity.”

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