Rooney Mara

Actress

Birthday April 17, 1985

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Bedford, New York, U.S.

Age 38 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.6 m

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1939

Mara was inspired to act by seeing musical theatre and classic movies, like Gone with the Wind (1939), Rebecca (1940), and Bringing Up Baby (1938), with her mother.

She also wanted to be like her sister, Kate Mara, a professional actress.

Mara resisted pursuing acting as a child, stating to The Journal News that "it never seemed that honorable to me, and I guess I was always afraid that I might fail."

Her first and only role in high school was Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, which she got after being signed up to audition by a friend.

Mara acted in a few student films while at NYU, and then began her career in acting, first auditioning at the age of nineteen.

1972

Rooney Mara's maternal grandfather, Timothy James "Tim" Rooney, has run Yonkers Raceway & Empire City Casino in Yonkers, New York since 1972.

Mara is the great-granddaughter of both New York Giants founder Tim Mara and Pittsburgh Steelers founder Art Rooney, Sr., as well as of Kathleen McNulty Rooney.

Her granduncle, Dan Rooney, was chairman of the Steelers, the former United States Ambassador to Ireland, the co-founder of The Ireland Funds charitable organization, and the architect of American Football's Rooney Rule.

U.S. Representative Tom Rooney and former Florida State Representative Patrick Rooney Jr.

are her cousins.

1985

Rooney (Mara) (born April 17, 1985) is an American actress.

She has received various accolades, including nominations for two Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, and two Golden Globe Awards.

Mara was born on April 17, 1985, and raised in Bedford, New York, a town in Westchester County about 40 mi north of New York City.

Mara's mother's family founded the Pittsburgh Steelers and her father's family founded the New York Giants.

Her father, Timothy Christopher Mara, is the senior vice president of player personnel for the New York Giants; and her mother, Kathleen McNulty (née Rooney), is a part-time real estate agent.

She is the third of four children: she has an older brother, Daniel; an older sister, Kate, who is also an actress; and a younger brother, Conor.

Mara's father has Irish, German, and French-Canadian ancestry, and her mother is of Irish and Italian descent.

Her Rooney ancestors originated in Newry, County Down.

Her paternal grandparents were Wellington Mara and Ann Mara.

Wellington was the long-time co-owner of the Giants, who was succeeded in that position by his son (Rooney Mara's uncle), John Mara.

2003

After graduating from Fox Lane High School in 2003, Mara went to Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia in South America for four months as part of the Traveling School, an open learning environment.

2005

Mara first appeared as an extra in films which starred her sister, including a bit-part in the 2005 direct-to-video horror film Urban Legends: Bloody Mary.

2006

She found work in television, making her professional debut in a 2006 episode of the drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, as a girl who bullies overweight children.

She guest-starred on the legal drama Women's Murder Club and played a drug addict in an episode of The Cleaner.

2008

Mara made her feature film debut Dream Boy (2008) and guest-starred as Megan for two episodes of NBC's ER.

2009

Born into the Rooney and Mara families, Mara began her career acting in television and independent films, such as the coming-of-age drama Tanner Hall (2009).

In a coming-of-age film Tanner Hall (2009), Mara landed her first lead role, as Fernanda who has an affair with a married family friend (Tom Everett Scott).

The film was the directorial debut of Tatiana von Fürstenberg and Francesca Gregorini, it debuted at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and had a limited theatrical release in September 2011.

Mara dropped her first name 'Patricia', to be known professionally by her middle name after working on the project.

"I never really liked my first name," Mara stated to Paper magazine.

2010

She first gained recognition for her supporting role in David Fincher's drama film The Social Network (2010).

She attended George Washington University for a year before transferring to New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where she studied psychology, international social policy and nonprofits, graduating in 2010.

2011

Mara had a career breakthrough when she starred as Lisbeth Salander in Fincher's thriller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

2013

Her career progressed with leading roles in the thriller Side Effects (2013), the science fiction romance Her (2013), and the romantic drama Carol (2015), all of which were critical and commercial successes.

For the latter, she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

2016

She has since appeared in the biographical drama Lion (2016), the supernatural drama A Ghost Story (2017), and portrayed Mary Magdalene in the biblical drama Mary Magdalene (2018).

Following a brief hiatus, Mara starred in the psychological thriller Nightmare Alley (2021) and the drama Women Talking (2022).

Mara is known for her charity work and oversees the Uweza Foundation, which supports empowerment programs for children and families in the Kibera slum of Nairobi.

She is also the founder of the vegan clothing line Hiraeth Collective.

Mara is in a relationship with actor Joaquin Phoenix, with whom she has a son.