Mary Mara Explained

Birth Date:1960 9, mf=yes
Birth Place:Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Cape Vincent, New York, U.S.
Yearsactive:1989–2020
Occupation:Actress
Education:Corcoran High School
Alma Mater:San Francisco State University
Yale University

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] 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] After appearing in the film, Mara retired from acting.

Personal life

Mara lived a bicoastal life at New York City and Southern California.[5] According to Jon Lindstrom, she underwent chemotherapy for cancer in 2008, when they performed together in the play In Heat by Malcolm Danare.[2] [6] Following her retirement from acting, she returned to Syracuse. 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.[7] [8] [9] Tributes to Mara were posted on social media by Billy Crystal, Annette O'Toole, and Jon Lindstrom. Her death was ruled an accident.[10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The Preppie Murder[11] [12] Susan BirdTelevision film
Film debut
1990Blue Steel[13] Wife
1991The Hard Way[14] Detective China
True ColorsSophia Palmeri
Out of the RainTrisha
1992Mr. Saturday NightSusan
Love Potion No. 9Marisa
1995Just LookingAlicia
Detective Jane Hoag
1996BoundSue the Bartender
What Kind of Mother Are You?Marcy HackmanTelevision film
1998A Civil ActionKathy Boyer
1999Switched at BirthJudyTelevision film
2001Stranger InsideTanyaTelevision film
LloydJoAnn
K-PAXAbby
2002<-- Dish: Gossip in HollywoodNarratorTelevision film -->
Saint SinnerMunkarTelevision film
2006UndoingKasawa
Gridiron GangKenny's mom
2008Prom NightMrs. Waters
2020Break EvenMolly

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993, 1999Law & OrderMrs. Sharkey/Sally Knight2 episodes
1994, 1998NYPD BlueLinda Walker/Theresa Carlin2 episodes
1995–96ERLoretta Sweet9 episodes
1996–97Nash BridgesInspector Bryn CarsonMain character, seasons 1–2
1997DellaventuraAnne MorganEpisode: "Clean Slate"
Spicy City[15] Alice / GeishaVoice
1998The VisitorMagnolia ValeEpisode: "The Chain"
1999Ally McBealJulie StallEpisode: "Angels and Blimps"
FarscapeLyneeaEpisode: "I, E.T."
ProfilerMrs. AtkinsEpisode: "Infidelity"
G vs ELeonaEpisode: "Evilator"-2000Rude AwakeningDr. ZimmermanEpisode: "Telltale Heart" -->
2001The PracticeDr. Jane Lefkowitz2 episodes
Gideon's CrossingDr. Jane Lefkowitz2 episodes
BeckerBethEpisode: "Really Good Advice"
Judging AmyDeborah MahaffeyEpisode: "Hold on Tight"
The West WingSherri WexlerEpisode: "On the Day Before"
Third WatchMrs. Jensen2 episodes
2002Boston PublicPauline CampbellEpisode: "Chapter Thirty-Two"
PhillyMelissa CannonEpisode: "Meat Me in Philly"
Crossing JordanDenise TremaineEpisode: "Lost and Found"
2003–04The HandlerCamille3 episodes
2004The GuardianAlison ScanlonEpisode: "The Watchers"
Sphere Builder Presage3 episodes
North ShoreDebbie BevansEpisode: "Meteor Shower" -->
Without a TraceMrs. CorcoranEpisode: "In the Dark"
7th HeavenNurseEpisode: "Gratitude"
Joan of ArcadiaSarah PolonskyEpisode: "The Book of Questions"
2005Carlene BallentineEpisode: "Pure"
MonkTreesa CraneEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Kid"
Nip/TuckNatalie HoldenEpisode: "Sal Perri"
2006BonesHelen BronsonEpisode: "The Woman in the Tunnel"
2009DexterValerie Hodges3 episodes
LostJill2 episodes
Lie to MeKrentzEpisode: "Control Factor"
Saving GraceZoeEpisode: "She's a Lump"
2013Ray DonovanMrs. Sullivan4 episodes
Shameless[16] Nance2 episodes
2014Criminal MindsJudith AndersonEpisode: "Mr. and Mrs. Anderson"
General Hospital[17] [18] Selma

Notes and References

  1. News: Mary Mara, Actress on 'ER,' 'Dexter' and 'Nash Bridges,' Dies at 61. Amisha. Padnani. Amy Padnani . June 29, 2022. June 29, 2022. The New York Times.
  2. News: 'ER' actress Mary Mara dies after apparent drowning in New York river. Timothy. Bella. June 28, 2022. June 29, 2022. The Washington Post.
  3. News: Stevenson . Darian . TV, movie actress Mary Mara, a Syracuse native, drowns in St. Lawrence River . 5 July 2022 . . 27 June 2022 . en.
  4. News: Mary Mara, Actress in 'ER' and 'Law & Order', Dies at 61. Lexy. Perez. June 27, 2022. June 29, 2022. The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. June 27, 2022 . Glenn . Garner . ER Actress Mary Mara Dead at 61 After Apparent Drowning in NY River: 'Everyone Loved Her' . People.
  6. June 28, 2022 . Dory . Jackson . Mary Mara's Family Remembers Gifted ER Actress Who 'Just Missed Stardom but Always Played for Winning Teams' . People.
  7. Web site: Mary Mara, 'ER' and 'Law and Order' Actor, Dies at 61 in Apparent Drowning. Wilson. Chapman. Variety. June 27, 2022. June 27, 2022.
  8. Web site: Mary Mara Dies In Apparent Drowning: 'Nash Bridges', 'ER', 'Law & Order: SVU' Actor Was 61. Denise. Petski. Deadline Hollywood. June 27, 2022. June 27, 2022.
  9. Web site: Mary Mara, Actress in 'ER' and 'Law & Order', Dies at 61. Lexy. Perez. The Hollywood Reporter. June 28, 2022.
  10. Web site: June 29, 2022 . Denise . Petski . 'Nash Bridges' Actor Mary Mara's Cause Of Death Revealed . Deadline Hollywood.
  11. Web site: Mary Mara – Filmography. Turner Classic Movies. June 29, 2022.
  12. Web site: Mary Mara List of Movies and TV Shows. TV Guide. June 29, 2022.
  13. Web site: Mary Mara. American Film Institute. June 29, 2022.
  14. Web site: Mary Mara. Rotten Tomatoes. June 29, 2022.
  15. News: 'Spicy City': Adolescent Humor for Adults. Charles. Solomon. July 11, 1997. June 29, 2022. Los Angeles Times.
  16. News: Mary Mara, prolific TV and film star, dies in apparent drowning at 61. Nardine. Saad. June 28, 2022. June 29, 2022. Los Angeles Times.
  17. Book: See Ya, Mickey!. Ins&Outs. 12. 18. 33. ABC Soaps In Depth. Bauer Media Group. August 18, 2014.
  18. Web site: General Hospital Spoilers: Actress Mary Mara Arrives As Mickey Diamond's Sister Selma – Gives Alice His Heart and Saves Her?. August 7, 2014. celebritylaundry.com. MLRP Media Group. August 7, 2014.