Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $1 Million

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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio was born on the 17th November 1958 in Lombard, Illinois, USA, of Italian descent, andis an Oscar and Golden Globe Award-nominated actress, probably best known for her roles in such movies as “Scarface” (1982), as Gina Montana, “The Color of Money” (1986), as Carmen “The Abyss” (1989), as Lindsey Brigman, then as Marian Dubois in “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” (1991), and “The Perfect Storm” (2000), as Linda Greenlaw. Mastrantonio’s career started in 1980.

Have you ever wondered how rich Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Mastrantonio’s net worth is as high as $1 million, an amount earned through her acting career, which also includes appearances on Broadway, which have improved her wealth.


Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Net Worth $1 Million


Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is a daughter of Mary Dominica and Frank A. Mastrantonio and grew up in an Italian-American family in Illinois, where she went to the Oak Park River Forest High School and later to the University of Illinois.

Mastrantonio’s career began in 1980 when she debuted on Broadway in the revival of “West Side Story”, while her first movie was Brian De Palma’s Golden Globe Award-nominated “Scarface” (1983) starring Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Steven Bauer. In 1985, she played in the Primetime Emmy Award-nominated TV mini-series “Mussolini: The Untold Story”, and in 1986, Mastrantonio appeared alongside Paul Newman and Tom Cruise in Martin Scorsese’s Oscar Award-winning “The Color of Money”, which earned Mary Elizabeth both Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations too. She ended the ‘80s with the parts in “Slam Dance” (1987), “The January Man” (1989) with Kevin Kline and Susan Sarandon, and in James Cameron’s Oscar Award-winning “The Abyss” (1989) alongside Ed Harris.

In the early ‘90s, Mastrantonio played in “Class Action” (1991) with Gene Hackman, and in Kevin Reynolds’ Oscar Award-nominated “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves” (1991) starring Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman. She continued with roles in “White Sands” (1992) alongside Willem Dafoe, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson and in “Consenting Adults” (1992) with Kevin Kline and Kevin Spacey.

Mary Elizabeth teamed up with Al Pacino again in the movie called “Two Bits” in 1995, and that same year starred alongside Patrick Swayze in “Three Wishes”. She ended the decade with “Limbo” (1999), “My Life So Far” (1999) starring Colin Firth, Rosemary Harris, and Irène Jacob, and in the Golden Globe Award-nominated “Witness Protection” (1999) with Tom Sizemore and Forest Whitaker.

Her net worth rose steadily. In 2000, Mastrantonio had a part in Wolfgang Petersen’s Oscar Award-nominated movie “The Perfect Storm” alongside George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, and John C. Reilly, while in 2004, she played in Christopher Reeve’s “The Brooke Ellison Story”. From 2005 to 2006, Mary Elizabeth appeared in nine episodes of the Golden Globe Award-winning series “Without a Trace”, and in 2008 in the TV movie “The Russell Girl”. In 2010, Mastrantonio appeared in 14 episodes of “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”, while from 2013 to 2014, she played alongside Dylan McDermott and Toni Collette in eight episodes of “Hostages”. Most recently, Mary Elizabeth worked on six episodes of the Primetime Emmy Award-nominated “Grimm” (2012-2014), and in 22 episodes of the Primetime Emmy Award-nominated “Limitless” (2015-2016).

Regarding her personal life, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio married the director Pat O’Connor in 1990 and has two sons with him.

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