Marisa Tomei has been rooted in Hollywood for decades, starting from the soap opera "Let the World Turn", and then won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress with "My Cousin Vinny", this award also truly established Marisa · Tomei's career success. But in fact, Marisa Tomei has a lot of regrets about where she's going, saying she regrets taking on a motherly role too soon and not enjoying the success that many actresses can only dream of.
Of course, Marisa Tomei often hints to others that she is not interested in getting married and having children, and her only interest is to focus on her career and take work as her entire life force. So how has Marisa Tomei been transformed for one of Hollywood's greatest actors, Aunt May in Tom Holland's version of Spider-Man.
Marissa Tomei has been training since a very young age
Marissa Tomei entered the acting world early, often working with actress Kate McGregor Stewart, whom she met in her early 20s She was just starting out as an actress, and the relationship had an indelible impact on her career. Marisa Tomei then dropped out of college to dedicate herself to acting, and while most people associate her first role with the soap opera "Let the World Turn," her first film was actually "The Flamingo Kid" .
Marisa Tomei and Lisa Bonet are real-life roommates
Marisa Tomei worked with Lisa Bonet on A Different World. They were roommates on the show, and it turned out that the two's friendship mirrored their situation in real life. They got along well, and Marisa Tomei was godmother to Lisa Bonet's three children.
Marisa Tomei and Lisa Bonet eventually both left the show. Lisa Bonet left for personal reasons, she was pregnant with daughter Zoe Kravitz at the time, and the show's creators didn't want to write about her pregnancy, she was completely forced to leave. The show's staff also said: "No matter what happens behind the scenes, she and Marisa Tomei are amazing women." She starred in " Accidental Edge " in a hurry, she said in an interview that director Todd Field called her and told her that she had only three days to create the film's characters. In "Edge of Accidents," Marisa Tomei is about to play a mother of two, and the director went out of his way to find a woman with a similar background locally to help her create the role she wanted. It was clear that it worked so well that she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
Seven years later, Marisa Tomei starred in Darren Aronofsky 's wrestler . This time she plays a single mother and special worker again, and has many literary scenes. After that, she was nominated again for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress , but unfortunately she missed the award again.
The actress is not interested in getting married and having children
Marisa Tomei is a Hollywood celebrity and the public can't help but focus on her personal life, especially her attitude towards marriage and children. She said in an interview: "Even in my 40s, I felt that getting married and having children was not what I was after, I didn't like marriage as an institution, and I didn't know why women needed to have children to be considered whole. People."
Of course, that doesn't mean she's against feelings. She got engaged to then-boyfriend, actor Logan Marshall Green , in 2013, but the couple didn't hold hands. The following year, Marisa Tomei was spotted with Josh Radnor .
In 2017, she starred in "Marisa Tomei starred in the 2017 Spider-Man movie starring Tom Holland at the recommendation of ex-boyfriend Robert Downey Jr., she said in an interview , the experience of working with Marvel is a bit like Hollywood in the past, she said: "In a way, 'Spider-Man' has a huge fan base, but they are very strict with the way the actors are, they will keep the script strictly confidential, Finally watched you return your manuscript."
Marisa Tomei admitted that when she first came into contact with the character, she was only focused on the contract with Marvel, and did not know what kind of character Aunt May was. She said: "I realized after seeing the illustrations that Aunt May is a very old woman, but Marvel has always insisted that she is unique." Someone who had a huge influence on Peter Parker's life, and that became her only appeal to Marvel.
Marisa Tomei in 2020 as Pete Davidson's mother
In 2020, Marisa Tomei played the mother of Pete Davidson's character in the semi-biographical film King of Staten Island. She was lucky enough to have access to the mind and inner world of Pete Davidson's biological mother, Amy Davidson. Marisa Tomei admits she called Amy Davidson several times to find out why she would be so patient with Pete Davidson in real life, saying: 'She's so good, we're completely different People." Pete Davidson also admitted that Marisa Tomei was the first and only person the team considered.