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Scarface Star's Rare Subway Sighting
17 Feb
Summary
- Actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, 67, seen on NYC subway.
- She starred in 'Scarface,' 'The Color of Money,' and 'The Abyss.'
- Mastrantonio prioritized raising her sons over career demands.

Scarface actress Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, 67, was recently seen on the New York subway, dressed warmly for the winter. She wore a gray turtleneck, dark jeans, and a large puffer jacket, accessorized with earmuffs and gloves. Mastrantonio gained fame in the early 1980s with her role as Gina in the 1983 film "Scarface," starring alongside Al Pacino.
Her career includes nominations for an Oscar for "The Color of Money" (1986) and a Tony for "Man of La Mancha" (2003). She also appeared in "The Abyss" (1989) and "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" (1991). Mastrantonio noted that early in her career, she was often mistaken for other actresses like Amy Irving and Geena Davis.
Mastrantonio and her husband, film director Paul O'Connor, lived in the UK for over two decades before returning to the US in the 2010s. She expressed a desire to be present for her sons, Jack and Declan, balancing her acting career with motherhood. She views raising her children as her most significant accomplishment, prioritizing family happiness and peace.
Her most recent acting credit was a guest appearance on "Law & Order: Organized Crime" in 2025. Mastrantonio has consistently emphasized that her true success lies in maintaining a happy, healthy family unit, rather than solely her celebrated onscreen career.




