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Mira Sorvino

Date of birth
28 September 1967

Actress

 

Welcome to The Mira Sorvino Picture Sites! This site truly contains only high quality scans, so you can stop searching for Mira Sorvino pictures from now on! For those new to the site, my philosophy on exactly what constitutes 'high quality' is found here. Be sure to check out all three picture galleries to your left.

Despite her sex-symbol good looks, Mandarin-speaking Harvard graduate Mira Sorvino has demonstrated the unpretentious heart of a character actor inherited from her father Paul, whose resume includes critically-acclaimed turns in Martin Scorsese's "GoodFellas" (1990) and Oliver Stone's "Nixon" (1995, as Henry Kissinger) among his many roles. Adept at assuming accents, hair colors and varied ethnic identities, this bright, naturally brunette Italianate beauty received her first substantial exposure on film as an enigmatic, aristocratic Spanish translator in "Barcelona" (1994), Whit Stillman's thoughtfully comic talkfest. She entered the mainstream later that same year playing the Jewish intellectual wife of Rob Morrow in Robert Redford's "Quiz Show". Redford had first became aware of the young performer in Rob Weiss' "Amongst Friends" (1993), a highly regarded independent feature shown in competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Starting out as third assistant director on that project, she graduated to casting director and finally the lead femme role of the modest drama about well-to-do suburban Jews who fall into lives of crime, ultimately receiving credit as associate producer.

Sorvino had appeared on TV in the short-lived syndicated teen serial "Swan Crossing" (1992) and on the daytime drama "Guiding Light" (CBS) but rejected a three-year contract on the latter in hopes that better opportunities lay just ahead. She had also starred in a Susan Seidelman-directed short ("The Dutch Master") and portrayed a modern-day Mary in another irreverent short, "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told" (both 1993), prior to her breakout year 1995, which saw her demonstrate her chameleon-like capabilities and versatility in a variety of roles. She won acclaim as a 19th Century Brazilian-born plutocrat who marries an impoverished Englishman in the TV adaptation of Edith Wharton's "The Buccaneers" (shown on PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre") and also appeared briefly as a blonde in the improvisational film "Blue in the Face", jointly helmed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. Her real coup that year, though, was her star-making, Oscar-winning portrayal as a bleached-blonde, foul-mouthed, squeaky-voiced prostitute who had given up a child for adoption in Woody Allen's romantic comedy "Mighty Aphrodite". Sorvino also acted in the forgettable "New York Cop" and starred in the much better independent features "Tarantella" (as an Italian-American photographer confronting her ethnic identity following her mother's death) and "Sweet Nothing", playing the loyal but co-dependent wife of Michael Imperioli's crack-addicted Wall Street broker.

Sorvino subsequently portrayed Matt Dillon's long-suffering bulimic girlfriend in Ted Demme's ensemble comedy "Beautiful Girls" (1996) and earned an Emmy nomination that year for her turn as Marilyn Monroe in the HBO biopic "Norma Jean and Marilyn" (Ashley Judd shared the title role essaying Norma Jean) before "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion" (1997) recalled her Oscar-winning part ("I'm not really a blonde bimbo, I just play one in the movies"). Sorvino next turned her attention to genre fare, first starring as the brilliant entomologist whose mutant creations threaten NYC in Guillermo Del Toro's sci-fi horror thriller "Mimic" (1997), then teaming with Hong Kong action icon Chow Yun-Fat for some kung fu fighting in "The Replacement Killers" (1998), a disappointing Westernization of Chow's Hong Kong oeuvre. She found time to give a strong performance opposite Harvey Keitel in the meandering art film "Lulu on the Bridge", Auster's solo directing debut, and to play Death alluringly for Korean director Wonsuk Chin's quirky, cross-cultural "Too Tired to Die" (both 1998). Mainstream audiences got to see her as Val Kilmer's love interest in Irwin Winkler's schmaltzy "At First Sight" (1999), another movie based on the writings of Dr. Oliver Sachs. She also acted in that year's "Summer of Sam", Spike Lee's disco-era drama about a punk rocker nearly murdered by friends who suspect him of being the serial killer Son of Sam.

In 2002, Sorvino portrayed Dina in the Tim Blake Nelson Holocaust drama "Grey Zone," followed by a co-starring role alongside Mariah Carey in the female mafia crime feature "Wisegirls," and donned period garb as Fanny, the fiesty wife of Jeff Daniels' Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain in Ron Maxwell's "Gettysburg" prequel, "Gods and Generals."

Filmography

> "Human Trafficking" (2005) (mini) TV Series .... Kate Morozov
> The Final Cut (2004) .... Delila
... aka The final Cut - Dein Tod ist erst der Anfang (Germany: DVD title)
> "Will & Grace"
- Last Ex to Brooklyn (2003) TV Episode .... Diane
> Gods and Generals (2003) .... Fanny Chamberlain
> Between Strangers (2002) .... Natalia Bauer
... aka Coeurs inconnus (Canada: French title)
... aka Cuori estranei (Italy)
> Semana Santa (2002) .... Maria Delgado
... aka Angel of Death (USA)
... aka Semana Santa (France)
> WiseGirls (2002) .... Meg Kennedy
> The Grey Zone (2001) .... Dina
> The Triumph of Love (2001) .... The Princess/Phocion/Aspasie
... aka Trionfo dell'amore, Il (Italy)
> Massive Attack: Eleven Promos (2001) (V) .... Black Haired Femme Fatale
> The Great Gatsby (2000) (TV) .... Daisy Buchanan
> Summer of Sam (1999) .... Dionna
> At First Sight (1999) .... Amy Benic
> Free Money (1998) .... Agent Karen Polarski
> Lulu on the Bridge (1998) .... Celia Burns
> Too Tired to Die (1998) .... Death/Jean
> The Replacement Killers (1998) .... Meg Coburn
> Mimic (1997) .... Dr. Susan Tyler
> Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997) .... Romy White
> Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996) (TV) .... Marilyn Monroe
... aka Norma Jean and Marilyn (USA: video box title)
> Sweet Nothing (1996) .... Monika
> Tarantella (1996) .... Diane
> Jake's Women (1996) (TV) .... Julie
... aka Neil Simon's Jake's Women (Australia) (Canada: English title)
> Beautiful Girls (1996) .... Sharon Cassidy
> Tales of Erotica (1996) .... Teresa (segment "The Dutch Master")
... aka Erotic Tales
> Blue in the Face (1995) .... The young lady
... aka Brooklyn Boogie (UK)
> Mighty Aphrodite (1995) .... Linda Ash
> "The Buccaneers" (1995) (mini) TV Series .... Conchita Closson
> Quiz Show (1994) .... Sandra Goodwin
> Parallel Lives (1994) (TV) .... Matty Derosa
> Barcelona (1994) .... Marta Ferrer
> The Second Greatest Story Ever Told (1994) (TV) .... Mary Weinstein
> The Dutch Master (1994) .... Teresa
... aka Flämische Meister, Der (Germany)
> The Obit Writer (1993)
> Amongst Friends (1993) .... Laura
> Nyûyôku u koppu (1993) .... Maria
... aka New York Cop (USA)
> "Swans Crossing" (1992) TV Series .... Sophia Eva McCormick Decastro
> "The Guiding Light" (1952) TV Series .... Julie Camalletti (1991) (temporary replacement)

 

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