Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, who starred in the film “Scarface,” is doing well and is still focused on her career. Here’s what we know about her.

Frank A. Mastrantonio is Mary Elizabeth’s father, and Mary Dominica is her mother.

Her father worked as a bronze foundry owner. She attended the University of Illinois after growing up in Oak Park, Illinois.

She worked summers at the Opryland USA theme park to help pay for her studies.

Where Is Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Now?

Actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio continues to work. From 2018 through 2020, she starred as Madeline Burke on the NBC action series Blindspot.

The outstanding performances by the entire cast, particularly Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, have won the hearts of the audience. Fans still remember her phenomenal performance at the Abbys.

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Children: Does She Have A Daughter?

No, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio does not have a daughter.

On the contrary, she does have two children. Both are her sons.

Unfortunately, we do not have much information on both of her children’s names, biodata, or whereabouts.

As for her married life, Mary Elizabeth has been married to the Director, Pat O’Conner, since 1990. The pair still appear to be tight together.

Director Pat O’Conner is the person who directed, The January Man. He has been well known for the movie.

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio: Age and Wikipedia

Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is a 62-year-old actress who was born on November 17, 1958. She was born and reared in the United States of America, in the town of Lombard.

She’s a well-known American actress and singer.

She made her Broadway debut in a revival of West Side Story in 1980, and then went on to play Gina Montana, Al Pacino’s character’s sister, in the 1983 picture Scarface.

Her performance as Carmen in the 1986 film The Color of Money earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

The Abyss (1989), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), and The Perfect Storm (1992) are among her other notable cinema roles (1992), (2000).

In 2003, she received a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in the Broadway production of Man of La Mancha.