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Mira Sorvino
Sorvino at the 2013 Vienna Opera Ball
Ọjọ́ìbí28 Oṣù Kẹ̀sán 1967 (1967-09-28) (ọmọ ọdún 57)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Iléẹ̀kọ́ gígaHarvard University (AB)
Iṣẹ́Actress
Ìgbà iṣẹ́1985–present
Olólùfẹ́
Àwọn ọmọ4
Parent(s)
Àwọn olùbátanMichael Sorvino (brother), Amanda (sister)

Mira Katherine Sorvino ( /ˈmrə sɔrˈvn/; wọ́n bí ní ọjọ́ kejìdílọ́gbọ̀n oṣù kẹsàn-án, ọdún 1967) jẹ́ Òṣèré Amẹ́ríkà. Ó gba Àwọ́ọ̀dù Akadẹ́mì àti Golden Globe fún Òṣèré tó segi lẹ́yìn ọgbà fún ipa rẹ̀ ní eré Woody Allen tó pẹ̀ ní Mighty Aphrodite (1995).

Orúko rẹ̀ wà lára àwọn orúkọ àkọ́kọ́ tó bẹ̀rẹ̀ àwọn fíìmù bíi my and Michele's High School Reunion (1997), Mimic (1997), Lulu on the Bridge (1998), The Replacement Killers (1998), Summer of Sam (1999), and Like Dandelion Dust (2009). Fún àwọn iṣẹ́ rẹ̀ lórí tẹlẹfísọ̀n, wọ́n yànhọ́ fún àwọn àwọ́ọ̀dù bíi primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie fún ipa tó kó gẹ́gẹ́ bí Marilyn MonroeNorma Jean & Marilyn (1996), àti wí pé wọ́n yànhọ́ lẹ́ẹ̀mejì fún Golden Globe for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film, bákan náà fún ipa tó kó gẹ́gẹ́ bí Marilyn Monroe àti ipa to kó gẹ́gẹ́ bí olórí Òṣèré ní Human Trafficking (2005).


Ìbẹ̀rẹ̀pẹ̀pẹ̀ ayé rẹ̀

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Wọ́n bí Sorvino [1] ní Manhattan, New York City sí ilé Lorraine Ruth Davis, tó jẹ́ Òṣèré tẹ́lẹ̀ rí ; àti Paul Sorvino, Òṣèré àti Olùdarí fíìmù.[2] Ó ní ìbátan méjì, Michael Sorvino àti Amanda. Orísun rẹ̀ jẹ́ láti ara ìtílí láti ọ̀dọ̀ bàbá .[3]

Wọ́n tọ ní Tenafly, New Jersey,[4] Níbi tó ti kọ àti ṣeré ẹ̀yìnkùlẹ́ fún ọ̀rẹ́ rẹ̀ láti kékeré Hope Davis, ní Tíátà Dwight-Englewood School.[5]

Year Title Role Notes
1985 The Stuff Factory Worker Uncredited[6]
1993 Obit Writer, TheThe Obit Writer Short film
1993 Amongst Friends Laura
1993 New York Cop (Nyū Yōku no koppu) Maria
1994 Quiz Show Sandra Goodwin
1994 Barcelona Marta Ferrer
1995 Sweet Nothing Monika
1995 Mighty Aphrodite Linda Ash Oscar for Best Supporting Actress
1995 Blue in the Face Young Lady
1996 Beautiful Girls Sharon Cassidy
1996 Tales of Erotica Teresa Short film The Dutch Master
1996 Tarantella Diane
1997 Romy and Michele's High School Reunion Romy White
1997 Mimic Dr. Susan Tyler
1998 Replacement Killers, TheThe Replacement Killers Meg Coburn
1998 Lulu on the Bridge Celia Burns
1998 Too Tired to Die Death/Jean
1998 Free Money Karen Polarski
1999 At First Sight Amy Benic
1999 Summer of Sam Dionna
2001 Grey Zone, TheThe Grey Zone Dina
2001 Triumph of Love, TheThe Triumph of Love The Princess
2002 WiseGirls Meg Kennedy
2002 Semana santa Maria Delgado
2002 Between Strangers Natalia Bauer
2003 Gods and Generals Fanny Chamberlain
2004 Final Cut, TheThe Final Cut Delila
2007 Reservation Road Ruth
2009 Like Dandelion Dust Wendy Porter
2009 Sweet Flame Sheila
2009 Attack on Leningrad Kate Davis
2010 Multiple Sarcasms Cari
2010 Presence, TheThe Presence The Woman
2011 Angels Crest Angie
2012 Union Square Lucy
2012 Trouble with Cali, TheThe Trouble with Cali The Balletmaster
2012 Smitty Amanda
2012 Trade of Innocents Claire Becker
2013 Space Warriors Sally Hawkins
2014 Perfect Sisters Linda
2014 Frozen in Time Carol Purtle Direct-to-video film
2015 Quitters May Rayman
2015 Do You Believe? Samantha
2015 Chloe and Theo Monica
2016 Exposed Janine Cullen
2016 Mothers and Daughters Georgina
2016 The Red Maple Leaf Marianna Palermo
2017 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain Susan LeMarque
2018 Waterlily Jaguar Helen
2018 Look Away Amy originally titled Behind the Glass[7]
2019 Beneath the Leaves Detective Erica Shotwell
2019 Stuber Captain Angie McHenry
2019 Badland Sarah Cooke
2019 Drowning Mary
2020 Butter Marian[8]
2020 Most Guys Are Losers Amy
2021 The Girl Who Believes in Miracles Bonnie Hopkins
2021 East of the Mountains Renee Givens
2021 Hero Mode Kate Mayfield
2021 Crime Story Nick Wallace
2021 After We Fell Carol
TBA Sound of Freedom Katherine Ballard Completed
TBA Lamborghini Annita Filming
Year Title Role Notes
1992 Swans Crossing Sophia Eva McCormick De Castro 6 episodes
1994 Parallel Lives Matty Derosa Movie
1995 Buccaneers, TheThe Buccaneers Conchita Closson 5 episodes
1996 Norma Jean & Marilyn Marilyn Monroe Movie
2000 Great Gatsby, TheThe Great Gatsby Daisy Buchanan Movie
2003 Will & Grace Diane Episode "Last Ex to Brooklyn"
2005 Human Trafficking Kate Morozov Miniseries
2006 Covert One: The Hades Factor Randi Russell Movie
2008 House Dr. Cate Milton Episode "Frozen"
2009 Last Templar, TheThe Last Templar Tess Chaykin Movie
2012 Finding Mrs. Claus Mrs. Claus Movie
2014 Psych Head Detective Betsy Brannigan 3 episodes
2014–15 Falling Skies Sara Recurring role (seasons 4–5)
2014 Intruders Amy Whelan Main role, 8 episodes
2015 Stalker Vicki Gregg Recurring role
2016 Indiscretion Veronica Lewis Movie
2016 A Christmas to Remember Jennifer Wade / Maggie Movie
2016–17 Lady Dynamite Herself/Millicent Pratt/Jennipher Nickels/ Ranlith the Hive Queen 2 episodes
2018 Condor Marty Ross Recurring role[9]
2018 No One Would Tell Judge Elizabeth Hanover Movie
2018 StartUp Rebecca Stroud Recurring role (season 3)
2018 Modern Family Nicole Rosemary Page Recurring role (season 9)
2018 Spy Kids: Mission Critical Ingrid Cortez (voice) 7 episodes
2020 Hollywood Jeanne Crandall Recurring role
2021 Impeachment: American Crime Story Marcia Lewis 6 episodes
2022 Shining Vale Rosemary Wellingham Main role, 8 episodes
  1. "Mira Sorvino". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved March 18, 2022. 
  2. Laurino, Maria (August 28, 1994). "The Many Screen Ethnicities of Mira Sorvino". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1994/08/28/movies/film-the-many-screen-ethnicities-of-mira-sorvino.html. 
  3. O'Neal, Sean (November 23, 2011). "Mira Sorvino Random Roles". A.V. Club. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved May 7, 2012. 
  4. Seal, Mark. "Mira Sorvino's Barcelona", American Way, January 1, 2001. Accessed December 18, 2013. "When Mira Sorvino arrived in Barcelona in 1994 to film a movie called Barcelona, she had a past in academia and a future in acting. Raised in Tenafly, New Jersey, she was the daughter of tough-guy character actor Paul Sorvino, who raised his kids to strive for an education instead of childhood acting careers."
  5. Ervolino, Bill. "Tenafly's Mira Sorvino says she was a Weinstein victim", The Record (Bergen County), October 10, 2017. Accessed June 14, 2018. "Sorvino, who was raised in Tenafly and took part in theater productions at the Dwight-Englewood School when she was a youngster, told a local news outlet in Los Angeles that Weinstein lured her into his hotel room in 1995 when they were in Canada promoting the Woody Allen film Mighty Aphrodite, the film which earned Sorvino her best-supporting actress award."
  6. O'Neal, Sean (November 23, 2011). "Random Roles: Mira Sorvino". avclub.com. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2012. 
  7. Tartaglione, Nancy (2018-04-27). "Goldcrest Boards India Eisley Thriller 'Look Away' From Assaf Bernstein – Cannes" (in en-US). Deadline. https://deadline.com/2018/04/goldcrest-sales-look-away-assaf-bernstein-india-eisley-cannes-first-look-photo-1202378093/. 
  8. DeFore, John (2 April 2020). "'Butter': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 February 2021. 
  9. Kate Stanhope (2017-04-03). "Mira Sorvino to Star in Audience Network's 'Three Days of the Condor' Remake". The Hollywood Reporter. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/mira-sorvino-star-three-days-condor-remake-990524. Retrieved 2017-06-02. "Titled simply Condor, the drama follows Joe Turner (Max Irons), a young CIA analyst whose idealism is tested when he stumbles onto a terrible but brilliant plan that threatens the lives of millions. Sorvino will play Marty Frost, an investigator who has come out of retirement to take over after an attack at Turner's office."