Mary Mara
American actress (1960–2022)
Mary T. Mara (September 21, 1960 – June 26, 2022) was an American television and film actress known for her main role as Inspector Bryn Carson on Nash Bridges and appearances on primetime dramas ER and Law & Order . She also appeared in Mr. Saturday Night .
Early life and education
Mara was born in Syracuse, New York , on September 21, 1960.[ 1] [ 2] Her father, Roger, worked as the director of special events for the New York State Fair ; her mother, Lucille, was an accountant.[ 1] Mara had a brother and two sisters.[ 2] She attended Corcoran High School in Syracuse.[ 3] After graduating, she studied at San Francisco State University and the Yale School of Drama ,[ 2] [ 4] obtaining a Master of Fine Arts from the latter institution.[ 1]
Career
Mara made her film debut in the 1989 television film The Preppie Murder .[ 2] [ 5] In the same year, she participated in the New York Shakespeare Festival 's production of Twelfth Night , alongside Michelle Pfeiffer , Jeff Goldblum and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio . She later featured in Mr. Saturday Night (1992), starring alongside Billy Crystal as his character's estranged daughter.[ 1]
Mara's breakthrough role came on ER , which was the most popular medical drama airing on prime time television during the mid-1990s.[ 2] She played Loretta Sweets, a patient with cervical cancer, in nine episodes from 1995 to 1996.[ 1] [ 2] This helped spur her into the starring role of Inspector Bryn Carson on Nash Bridges from 1996 to 1997.[ 2] When reflecting on that role several years later, she noted that it was a "male-dominated show", adding that although the writers "started to write for me really well about halfway through the season", the producers "were afraid I would stand out too much."[ 1] She also featured on shows such as Law & Order , NYPD Blue , and Ally McBeal around this time.[ 2]
During the later part of her career, Mara appeared as a recurring character in Dexter (2009) as Valerie Hodges and Ray Donovan (2013) as Mrs. Sullivan.[ 2] She also starred in the horror film Prom Night (2008).[ 1] Her final role was in the 2020 film Break Even .[ 2] [ 5] After appearing in the film, Mara retired from acting.[ 5]
Personal life
Mara lived a bicoastal life at New York City and Southern California .[ 6] According to Jon Lindstrom , she underwent chemotherapy for cancer in 2008, when they performed together in the play In Heat by Malcolm Danare .[ 2] [ 7] Following her retirement from acting, she returned to Syracuse.[ 5] She resided in Cape Vincent, New York , at the time of her death. Mara had a stepdaughter.[ 1] [ 2]
Mara drowned on the morning of June 26, 2022, in Cape Vincent while swimming in the St. Lawrence River . She was 61.[ 5] [ 8] [ 9] Tributes to Mara were posted on social media by Billy Crystal , Annette O'Toole , and Jon Lindstrom .[ 7] Her death was ruled an accident.[ 10]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
^ a b c d e f g h i Padnani, Amisha (June 29, 2022). "Mary Mara, Actress on 'ER,' 'Dexter' and 'Nash Bridges,' Dies at 61" . The New York Times . Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bella, Timothy (June 28, 2022). " 'ER' actress Mary Mara dies after apparent drowning in New York river" . The Washington Post . Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ Stevenson, Darian (June 27, 2022). "TV, movie actress Mary Mara, a Syracuse native, drowns in St. Lawrence River" . syracuse.com . Retrieved July 5, 2022 .
^ a b Perez, Lexy (June 27, 2022). "Mary Mara, Actress in 'ER' and 'Law & Order', Dies at 61" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ a b c d e Chapman, Wilson (June 27, 2022). "Mary Mara, 'ER' and 'Law and Order' Actor, Dies at 61 in Apparent Drowning" . Variety . Retrieved June 27, 2022 .
^ Garner, Glenn (June 27, 2022). "ER Actress Mary Mara Dead at 61 After Apparent Drowning in NY River: 'Everyone Loved Her' " . People .
^ a b Jackson, Dory (June 28, 2022). "Mary Mara's Family Remembers Gifted ER Actress Who 'Just Missed Stardom but Always Played for Winning Teams' " . People .
^ Petski, Denise (June 27, 2022). "Mary Mara Dies In Apparent Drowning: 'Nash Bridges', 'ER', 'Law & Order: SVU' Actor Was 61" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved June 27, 2022 .
^ Perez, Lexy (June 28, 2022). "Mary Mara, Actress in 'ER' and 'Law & Order', Dies at 61" . The Hollywood Reporter .
^ Petski, Denise (June 29, 2022). " 'Nash Bridges' Actor Mary Mara's Cause Of Death Revealed" . Deadline Hollywood .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Mary Mara – Filmography" . Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af "Mary Mara List of Movies and TV Shows" . TV Guide . Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ a b c d e "Mary Mara" . American Film Institute. Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar "Mary Mara" . Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ Solomon, Charles (July 11, 1997). " 'Spicy City': Adolescent Humor for Adults" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ Saad, Nardine (June 28, 2022). "Mary Mara, prolific TV and film star, dies in apparent drowning at 61" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved June 29, 2022 .
^ "Ins&Outs". See Ya, Mickey! . Vol. 18. Bauer Media Group . August 18, 2014. p. 12.
^ "General Hospital Spoilers: Actress Mary Mara Arrives As Mickey Diamond's Sister Selma – Gives Alice His Heart and Saves Her?" . celebritylaundry.com . MLRP Media Group. August 7, 2014. Retrieved August 7, 2014 .
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