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Marisa Tomei was born on 4 December, 1964 in New York City, U.S., is an American actress (born 1964). Discover Marisa Tomei's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Occupation Actress
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 4 December, 1964
Birthday 4 December
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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At 60 years old, Marisa Tomei height is 5′ 5″ .

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Marisa Tomei Net Worth

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My Cousin Vinny (1992)$250,000
Only You (1994)$2,000,000

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1964

Marisa Tomei (, ; born December 4, 1964) is an American actress.

Tomei was born on December 4, 1964, in Brooklyn, New York, to Adelaide "Addie" (née Bianchi), an English teacher, and Gary A. Tomei, a trial lawyer.

She has a younger brother, actor Adam Tomei, and was partly raised by her paternal grandparents.

Tomei's parents are both of Italian descent; her father's ancestors came from Tuscany, Calabria, and Campania, while her mother's ancestors are from Tuscany and Sicily.

1982

She graduated from Edward R. Murrow High School in 1982.

Tomei grew up in the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn.

While there, she became captivated by the Broadway shows to which her theater-loving parents took her and was drawn to acting as a career.

At Andries Hudde Junior High School, she played Hedy LaRue in a school production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

She also attended Albee School of Dance.

After graduating from Edward R. Murrow High School, she attended Boston University for a year.

1983

Her early appearances were in the soap opera As the World Turns (1983–1985) and the first season of the sitcom A Different World (1987).

1984

Her film debut was a minor role in the 1984 comedy film The Flamingo Kid, in which she played Mandy, a waitress.

She had only one line in the film.

1986

Tomei was a founding member of the Naked Angels Theater Company and appeared in Daughters (1986) before making her Broadway debut in Wait Until Dark (1998).

Tomei followed up As the World Turns in 1986 with a main role on the sitcom A Different World as Maggie Lauten during the first season.

In 1986 she had a small role in the Bob and Harvey Weinstein directed comedy film Playing for Keeps which was a financial and critical failure.

1987

During this phase, she made her stage debut in 1987 at the age of 22 in the off-Broadway play Daughters, playing Cetta.

The role earned her rave reviews and the Theatre World Award for outstanding debut on stage.

She continued to take roles off-Broadway in the plays Beirut in 1987, Sharon and Billy in 1988, and What the Butler Saw in 1989.

She also portrayed Rosa Delle Rose in The Rose Tattoo at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.

1991

She took more prominent roles opposite Sylvester Stallone in the comedy Oscar (1991), and Nicolas Cage in the erotic thriller Zandalee (1991).

1992

She gained prominence for her comedic performance in My Cousin Vinny (1992), which earned her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Tomei's other notable films include Chaplin (1992), The Paper (1994), What Women Want (2000), Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007), Wild Hogs (2007), The Wrestler (2008), The Ides of March (2011), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), Parental Guidance (2012), The Big Short (2015), and The King of Staten Island (2020).

Following several small films, including Oscar, Tomei came to international prominence with her comedic performance in the 1992 film My Cousin Vinny starring opposite Joe Pesci for which she received critical praise.

Critic Vincent Canby wrote, "Ms. Tomei gives every indication of being a fine comedian, whether towering over Mr. Pesci and trying to look small, or arguing about a leaky faucet in terms that demonstrate her knowledge of plumbing. Mona Lisa is also a first-rate auto mechanic, which comes in handy in the untying of the knotted story."

1993

For her performance, Tomei was named Best Supporting Actress at the 1993 Academy Awards, prevailing over Miranda Richardson, Joan Plowright, Vanessa Redgrave and Judy Davis.

American film critic Rex Reed created controversy (and a minor Hollywood myth) when he suggested that Jack Palance had announced the wrong name after opening the envelope.

While this allegation was repeatedly disproved —even the Academy officially denied it —Tomei called the story "extremely hurtful".

A Price Waterhouse accountant explained that if such an event had occurred, "we have an agreement with the Academy that one of us would step on stage, introduce ourselves, and say the presenter misspoke."

2001

She received further nominations in the category for In the Bedroom (2001) and The Wrestler (2008).

2008

She earned a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Top Girls (2008), and a special Drama Desk Award for The Realistic Joneses (2014).

2015

In 2015, when The Hollywood Reporter polled hundreds of academy members, asking them to re-vote on some past decisions, academy members indicated that, given a second chance, they would still award the 1992 Best Supporting Actress award to Tomei.

After her Oscar win, Tomei appeared as silent film star Mabel Normand in the film Chaplin, with her then-boyfriend Robert Downey Jr. playing Charlie Chaplin.

The following year, she starred in the romantic drama Untamed Heart with Christian Slater, for which they won the MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss.

Tomei had won the previous year for Best Breakthrough Performance for My Cousin Vinny.

The next year, Tomei appeared alongside Downey again in the romantic comedy Only You.

She then appeared in Nick Cassavetes' Unhook the Stars.

2016

She also portrayed May Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Captain America: Civil War (2016) to Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).

2019

She returned to Broadway in the revival of The Rose Tattoo in 2019.

She recently appeared in a romcom “Upgraded”.