MARY ELIZABETH MASTRANTONIO (Linda Greenlaw) starred last year in two critically acclaimed independent features: John Sayles' "Limbo" and "My Life So Far."

Mastrantonio made her screen debut in Martin Scorsese's "The King of Comedy" and followed that with the role of Al Pacino's sister in "Scarface." Scorsese later cast her to star with Tom Cruise and Paul Newman in "The Color of Money," which earned Mastrantonio an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in 1986. She subsequently starred as Maid Marian opposite Kevin Costner in the hit "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves."

Her other film credits include Martha Coolidge's "Three Wishes"; the biographical drama "Two Bits," with Pacino; Alan J. Pakula's "Consenting Adults"; "Class Action," opposite Gene Hackman; "White Sands," with Willem Defoe; and the James Cameron thriller "The Abyss." She also starred in "The January Man" and "Fools of Fortune," both directed by her husband, Pat O'Connor.

On stage, Mastrantonio recently appeared at Lincoln Center in "Northeast Local" with Anthony LaPaglia. She has also starred in the Broadway productions of "Amadeus" with Frank Langella, "The Human Comedy" and "The Marriage of Figaro," as well as in Off-Broadway stagings of "Sunday in the Park with George" and David Hare's "The Knife" at the Public Theatre.


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