This Biography is about one of the best Actress Marisa Tomei including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Marisa Tomei | |
Real Name | Marisa Tomei |
Profession | Actresses, Theater Personalities |
Famous as | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Marisa Tomei | |
Born on | 04 December 1964 |
Birthday | 4th December |
Age | 52 Years |
Sun Sign | Sagittarius |
Born in | Brooklyn, New York, U.S |
Grouping of People | College Dropouts |
Family Background of Marisa Tomei | |
Father | Gary A. Tomei |
Mother | Patricia Adelaide |
Siblings | Adam Tomei |
Married | No |
Education | Andries Hudde Junior High School, Edward R. Murrow High School, Boston University |
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Personal Fact of Marisa Tomei | |
Marisa Tomei is an American film, television and theatre actress. She made her acting debut in television as Marcy Thompson in the series As the World Turns. Her big screen debut was with The Flamingo Kid, a comedy film where she did a trivial one line part. Alongside TV and films, she has performed consistently in theatre as well. Her first play Daughters earned her accolades and won her the Theatre World Award. Following several flicks, she finally landed up with her breakthrough role in My Cousin Vinny that gave her international recognition. The film fetched her Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress apart from Chicago Film Critics Association award and the MTV Movie Awards. Her success followed by several other critically acclaimed performances in films like Untamed Heart, Unhook The Stars, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead , Slums of Beverly Hills and Love is Strange. Her two other breathtaking performances that earned nominations at the Oscar are In The Bedroom and The Wrestler. Some of her box office hits that garnered big bucks are Wild Hog, What Women Want, Parental Guidance and Anger Management. She received the Drama Desk Award for playing Pony Jones in the stage drama The Realistic Joneses. Her other praiseworthy stage performances include Top Girls and Wait Until Darkâ. |
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