Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is a recurring name in the American entertainment industry. Ever since 1980, she actively contributed to the industry in different roles in theatre, filmography, and television. 

Working in the industry for almost forty years, Mastrantonio reaps an enormous amount of wealth and fame. So, today, we dive into the personal and professional path of the experienced talent.

Astonishing Net Worth Figure

The multi-talented singer cum actress owns a massive fortune of $2 million. The Illinois-born diva won multiple awards for her iconic performances in pictures. 

Almost all the credit towards her big lump of bank-balance goes to her career in the glamor world. She is famous for working in The Color of Money and The Abyss.

Debut from Broadway

As many of the aspiring artists, Mary started to make a mark on her journey from theatres. She portrayed Katherina Cavalieri in Peter Shaffer‘s Amadeus on Broadhurst

YouTube: A scene from Scarface (1983) featuring Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio.

The gorgeous actress continued to work in the field with Copperfield and Henry VGrand Hotel. Meanwhile, her latest theatre performance came back in 2013 on The Winslow Boy.

21 Years on Hollywood

The 60-year-old actively acted in variant films from 1983 to 2004 with different minor and principal roles. Surprisingly, her first movie credit was in The King of Comedy as an extra in a crowd. She later starred in numerous projects like Slam DanceThe Abyss, and Limbo

Numerous Award Nominations

Following a couple of early projects, she got her breakthrough in The Color of Money as Carmen. She even got her award-nomination in Academy Awards, Golden Globe, and New York Film Critics.

The elegant personality also got more attention when she portrayed Maid Marian in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. She was nominated for the best female performance and supporting actress in MTV awards and Saturn awards, respectively.

Fourteen TV Credits

The Illinois-born artist featured multiple television shows throughout her long contribution to the glamor world. She graced her abilities as a recurring role in shows like Hostages, The Punisher, and Blindspot

Likewise, she also starred as the lead in American sitcom Limitless and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

A Special Highlight in The Brooke Ellison Story

Elizabeth bagged the Gracie Allen Award for Outstanding Female Lead in 2004 for her performance in The Brooke Ellison Story.  In fact, she portrayed Jean Ellison in the political television show and absolutely killed the role.

Kelly Burkhardt in Grimm

The veteran actress appeared in a total of seven episodes in the fantasy police drama, Grimm. Undoubtedly, she perfected the role of Kelly Burkhardt in the highly-reputed TV show. 

In the meantime, Elizabeth shared the stage with renowned actors like David Giuntoli, Jacqueline Toboni, and Bitsie Tulloch.

In A Marital Relationship for 29 Years

The 1950s diva remains happily married for the last 29 years with BAFTA-winning Irish director, Pat O’Connor. The lovely duo exchanged their vows in 1990.

Sharing similar professions, the Oscar-nominated singer also shares two children with her life-partner. 

Quick Facts: Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio

  • Despite she was born in Lombard, Illinois, the American holds Italian descent.
  • Surprisingly, she had a lowkey childhood with her father working in a bronze foundry.
  • She spent her childhood in Oak Park and went to the University of Illinois for her undergraduate program in voice.
  • The Abyss (1995) remains Mary’s highest-rated picture, according to Rotten Tomatoes.
  • Her last project came in Blindspot as Madeline Burke.
  • Besides acting, Mary also involves herself in her passion of singing.

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