Mary T. Marawho has appeared on TV shows such as “Ray Donovan”, “Dexter”, “Law and order“O”Emergency room“in an acting career that spanned more than 30 yearsdied in what New York authorities ruled it a drowning accident..
The Police of New York State said on Monday that a woman identified as Maraof 61 years oldwas found shortly after 8 a.m. Sunday in the St. Lawrence Riverclose to Cape Vincentin the north of the state of New Yorknear the border with Canada.
Police said the official cause of death is still pending.but that there were no signs of foul play and it appeared that Mara drowned while swimming.
In a statement, his representative, Craig Dorfmandescribed him as “electric, funny and a real person” who was much loved, as well as a wonderful actress.
His earliest acting credits date back to the 1989 film “Preppie’s Murder”. The New Yorker has worked steadily since, in a mix of repeating characters on some shows and guest appearances on others.
He starred in movies like “Mr. Saturday Night” with Billy Crystal and “Prom Night.” His last credit dates back to 2020, in a film called “Break Even”.
But his career has developed mainly on television. In the 1990s, she had recurring roles on ‘ER’ and ‘Nash Bridges’, as well as guest appearances on ‘Law & Order’, ‘NYPD Blue’ and ‘The West Wing’. In the 2000s, he starred in ‘The Practice’, ‘Crossing Jordan’, ‘Lost’ and ‘Dexter’.
Won the award Angel Film at the Monaco International Film Festival for Best Second Supporting Actress in 2003 for her work in the short-lived film “Em and Me.”
Mara studied acting at San Francisco State University and the Yale School of Dramatic Arts. In San Francisco, he created the theater company HART (Haight Ashbury Repertory Theater), according to the chain CNBC.
(With information from the AP and media).-
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