Macaulay Culkin, the beloved star of the classic Christmas film “Home Alone,” recently shared an endearing moment regarding his two young children, who have yet to recognize him as the iconic character Kevin McCallister. During a conversation with Kevin McCarthy on the podcast “On Film…With Kevin McCarthy,” Culkin discussed how his children, aged three and four, view the film without connecting him to the character.
He recounted a recent experience where his eldest child saw a family photo of Culkin as a young boy. Rather than recognizing his father, the child exclaimed, “That kid looks like Kevin. Who’s that?” Culkin responded with pride, revealing, “That’s me,” but the moment turned humorous when his son appeared unfazed, simply replying, “Well, anyway, okay, cool.”
Culkin reflected on the joy of being able to share his past work with his children and emphasized the importance of maintaining the magical illusion of childhood for them, akin to the myths of Santa Claus. “It’s really great that I have some of these things that I can show my kids,” he said, expressing excitement for when they are older and can enjoy other films from his career, like “Uncle Buck.”
Interestingly, Culkin noted that his eldest child believes he is actually Kevin McCallister, showcasing how the film resonates with kids. “I love watching it through their eyes,” he explained, anticipating the day his children will make the connection. He jokingly acknowledged that at some point, either through their own realization or a peer at school, the truth will likely be revealed.
As he awaits that moment, Culkin has a sense of nostalgia, pondering how the revelation will unfold when his kids finally discover that their father and Kevin are one and the same.

