Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, born on November 17, 1958, is a distinguished American actress and singer whose career spans across stage and screen. She kicked off her theatrical journey with a notable performance in the 1980 revival of *West Side Story* on Broadway. Mastrantonio gained widespread recognition for her role as Gina Montana, the sister of Al Pacino's character in the iconic 1983 film *Scarface*, which marked a significant turning point in her career.
Her talent was further acknowledged when she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Carmen in the 1986 movie *The Color of Money*, where she starred alongside Paul Newman and Tom Cruise. Mastrantonio's impressive filmography also includes memorable roles in *The Abyss* (1989), *Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves* (1991), and *The Perfect Storm* (2000).
In addition to her film achievements, she showcased her musical abilities in theater and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in the 2003 revival of *Man of La Mancha*. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's diverse body of work and powerful performances have solidified her status as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
The Russell Girl
Slam Dance
Two Bits
Class Action
Consenting Adults
The Color of Money
Limbo (1999)
The January Man
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Witness Protection
My Life So Far
Three Wishes
The Abyss
The Perfect Storm
Stories of Lost Souls
Scarface (1983)