Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio mini-bio: She attended
the University of Illinois and got bitten by the acting bug, starring in "Guys and
Dolls".
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio grew up in Oak Park, Illinois, as the daughter of
Leaving for New York, she took part in "West Side Story" in 1981. She also made it
into movies, starring alongside Al Pacino in Scarface (1983). In 1985, she starred
in The Color of Money (1986), which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best
Supporting Actress.
Around 1990, a string of movies came about that really gave her a lot of attention:
important roles in The Abyss (1989), Class Action (1991), and Robin Hood: Prince of
Thieves (1991). At this time she married January Man (1989) director Pat O'Connor.
Mastrantonio is also a renowned cabaret-style singer, and her singing is showcased
in John Sayles's Limbo (1999).
Careerwise, she took the decision to pick roles she liked instead of roles that
would attract attention. Also, she took time off to be with her family. As of 2001,
she lives with her husband and two children in London, England, UK