Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio was born on November 17, 1958
in Lombard, Illinois.
In 1986 Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio was listed as one of
twelve Promising New Actors in John Willis' Screen World,
Vol. 38.
A revival of MAN OF LA MANCHA Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's
portral of Aldonza-Dulcinea earned her a Broadway nomination
in 2003 at the Tony Award as Best Actress in a Musical.
Taking a uncredited role or space, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
was an extra in a crowd scene in 1983's THE KING OF COMEDY.
Nominated as best supporting actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
stared in the 1985 movie THE COLOR OF MONEY, and she earned
an Academy Award nomination.
Due to Robin Wright Penn's, pregnancy, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
played the role of Maid Marion with Kevin Costner in ROBIN
HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES in 1991.
Playing the sister of the gangster Tony Montana which was
Al Pacino, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio had a great role in
Brian De Palma's remake of SCARFACE.
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is married to director Pat O'Connor
known for directing the movie JANUARY MAN they were married
in 1990 and they have 2 children.
A showcase for Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio renowned cabaret-style
voice, can be heard in John Sayles's LIMBO.
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's other notable credits include...