Marsha Mason
Marsha Mason, born on April 3, 1942, is a distinguished American actress and theater director celebrated for her remarkable contributions to film and stage. Over her illustrious career, she garnered four Academy Award nominations for Best Actress, showcasing her exceptional talent in notable films such as Cinderella Liberty, The Goodbye Girl, Chapter Two, and Only When I Laugh. In addition to her acclaimed performances, she also captivated audiences with her role in the 1986 military drama Heartbreak Ridge.
Mason's personal life includes a significant chapter spent with renowned playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon. The couple was married for a decade, from 1973 to 1983, during which time Simon crafted many of the beloved films that featured Mason in leading roles. Her collaborations with Simon not only enriched her career but also left a lasting impact on the theatrical landscape.
With a career spanning several decades, Mason has established herself as a versatile performer, seamlessly transitioning between film and theater. Her enduring legacy as an actress and director continues to resonate with audiences and aspiring artists alike.
Filmography
Only When I Laugh
The Goodbye Girl
The Cheap Detective
Broken Trust
No Sleep 'Til Christmas
I Love Trouble
Bride & Prejudice
Drop Dead Fred
Blume in Love
Heartbreak Ridge
2 Days in the Valley
Audrey Rose
Stella
Nick of Time
Max Dugan Returns