The actress, who was 61 years old, would have drowned, according to the first reports of the investigation.
Actress Mary Mara, known for her recurring roles in Emergency room et New York, judicial police, died Sunday in the town of Cape Vincent in the State of New York. The actress, who was 61 years old, would have drowned while swimming, according to the first reports of the investigation.
His manager Craig Dorfman confirmed his death to the specialist journal Variety. “Mary was one of the best actresses I’ve ever met. I still remember the time I saw her on stage in 1992 on Off-Broadway for Mad Forest. She was dynamic, funny, unique. Everyone loved him. She will be missed.”
A recurring role in “ER”
Mary Mara began her career in 1989. She has since appeared in over 80 film and television productions. Viewers are most remembered for her role in Emergency roomwhere she had a recurring role, that of patient Loretta Sweet.
Mary Mara also starred in New York Police Blues, Ally McBeal, New York, judicial police, At the White House, Monk, Shameless, Ray Donovan, Dexter et Criminal minds. In the theater, she performed Twelfth Night of Shakespeare with Michelle Pfeiffer and Jeff Goldblum. She was also the daughter of Billy Crystal in Mr. Saturday Night (1992).
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