Actress Mary Mara, a Syracuse native, in the 1992 movie "Mr. Saturday Night" starring Billy Crystal. Mara, 61, drowned in the St. Lawrence River on Sunday, June 26, 2022. (File photo) By
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Mary Mara, whose extensive acting career saw her play roles in hit TV shows like “ER,” “Criminal Minds” and “Ray Donovan,” died Sunday morning in an apparent drowning incident, said New York State Police. Police responded to a home bordering the St. Lawrence River in Cape Vincent, N.Y., at around 8:10 a.m. on June 26, the police said in a statement. The area sits near the United States and Canadian border not far from the mouth of Lake Ontario. The 61-year-old Syracuse native was found by state troopers, firefighters and ambulance responders and was pronounced deceased at the scene, the statement continued. Mara was visiting her sister’s summer home when the swimming accident occurred, her family told People Magazine. A preliminary New York State Police investigation found no signs of foul play. Her body was transported to the Jefferson County Medical Examiner’s Office and is pending an autopsy to determine the official cause of death. The police investigation remains ongoing. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. We don't have a biography for Ray Donovan yet. Hang in there, or go ahead and contribute one. Share this on:
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Lola Glaudini (born November 24, 1971)[1] is an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Elle Greenaway on CBS's Criminal Minds and for her role as Deborah Ciccerone-Waldrup on HBO's The Sopranos. Early life[edit]Glaudini was born in Manhattan, New York. Her father, Robert Glaudini, is a playwright of Italian descent, and in whose play The Poison Tree she appeared at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.[2] Her mother, Nina Diane (née Kapler) Rosen, is from a Jewish family and is a writer and college instructor in California. Glaudini attended Bard College. She also starred in the drama Demonology at the Mark Taper Forum, for which she won a Drama-Logue Award as Best Actress. Career[edit]Between 2001 and 2004 Glaudini had a recurring role on the HBO series The Sopranos as Federal Agent Deborah Ciccerone-Waldrup. In 2005 she was a regular on the CBS series Criminal Minds as Elle Greenaway, but left the show early in the second season. Before those roles she appeared on NYPD Blue as Dolores Mayo, a heroin-addicted office assistant. She has guest starred in The Good Guys, The King of Queens, Andy Richter Controls the Universe, Boomtown, Special Unit 2, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Las Vegas, Monk, and ER. Glaudini also appeared briefly in the Neil LaBute film Your Friends & Neighbors. In the 2006 film Invincible, Glaudini had a brief role as the first wife of Vince Papale, played by Mark Wahlberg, where she is seen berating Papale's career failures and informs him of divorce.[3] She played Kat Damatto on the NBC mini-series Persons Unknown in 2010.[4] She costarred with Mark Harmon in the 2011 USA original movie Certain Prey, based on the bestselling book of the same name by John Sandford.[5] Personal life[edit]Glaudini lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Stuart England, and two sons.[6] Filmography[edit]Film
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