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Mariel Hemingway (born November 22, 1961) is an American actress. She began acting at age 14 with a Golden Globe-nominated breakout role in Lipstick (1976), and she received Academy and BAFTA Award nominations for her performance in Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979). She had leading roles in Personal Best (1982), Star 80 (1983), and the TV series Civil Wars for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. Hemingway's acting career slowed in the late 1990s, and she focused on advocating for mental health awareness. She contributed to the acclaimed documentary Running from Crazy regarding her family's struggles with mental illness. Career in film Hemingway's first role was with her real-life sister Margaux (also in her debut role) in the film Lipstick (1976), in which they played sisters.[3] She received notice for her acting and was nominated as "Best Newcomer" for the Golden Globe Award that year.[4] Her highest-profile role was in Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979), a romantic comedy in which she plays Tracy, a high school student and Allen's lover. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In Personal Best (1982), she played a bisexual track-and-field athlete in a film noted for its same-sex love scenes. In connection with Personal Best, she appeared in a nude pictorial in the April 1982 issue of Playboy and was on the cover.Hemingway in April 2017 She starred as Dorothy Stratten in Star 80 (1983), a film about the Playboy model's life and murder. Reports circulated for years that Hemingway had her breasts enlarged to play the role of Stratten, but during a 2007 appearance on the late-night talk and variety show, Fashionably Late with Stacy London, she said she had had the surgery before Star 80. Her breast implants were removed years later after they had ruptured. She was featured in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) as Lacy Warfield. Subsequently released additional footage showed an expansion of her role. She starred in the 1991–93 legal drama Civil Wars for ABC, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe, and co-starred with musician, artist, and film director John Mellencamp in the critically acclaimed 1991 film Falling from Grace. She was cast as the female lead in Darren Star's CBS drama Central Park West for the 1995–96 season; however, the show fared poorly with both critics and viewers, and after 13 episodes Hemingway was told that the show wanted her to accept a deep pay cut and demotion to recurring character status. She quit the series, which only lasted eight more episodes before being cancelled. In 1996, she had a leading role in the British TV movie September, playing the wife of Michael York. She has played a lesbian or bisexual woman in several films and television shows, including Personal Best, The Sex Monster, In Her Line of Fire, and episodes of the TV series Roseanne ("Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and "December Bride") and Crossing Jordan. Hemingway is heterosexual, but has said she formed a "big connection with the LGBT community" after Personal Best and enjoys taking roles in "cutting-edge" productions. Hemingway has starred in and co-produced videos about yoga and holistic living. In 2002, she published a yoga memoir, Finding My Balance. She is currently the host of Spiritual Cinema,a monthly television show dedicated to spiritual films. She has begun hosting a series of yoga practice videos known as Yoga Now, with guru Rodney Yee. Hemingway worked on the documentary film Running from Crazy, directed by Barbara Kopple and produced by the Oprah Winfrey Network chronicling the Hemingway family's history of suicide, substance abuse and mental illness, shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013. In October that year, Hemingway received a humanitarian award from the San Diego Film Festival for her role in the documentary. Her memoir, Out Came the Sun, was released in 2015. Filmography Film YearTitleRoleNotes 1976LipstickKathy McCormickNominated—Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress 1979ManhattanTracyNominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role 1982Personal BestChris Cahill 1983Star 80Dorothy Stratten 1985The Mean SeasonChristine Connelly CreatorMeli 1987Superman IV: The Quest for PeaceLacy WarfieldNominated—Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress The Suicide ClubSasha MichaelsAlso producer 1988SunsetCheryl KingNominated—Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress 1990Fire, Ice and DynamiteHerselfUncredited 1991DeliriousJanet Dubois/Louise 1992Falling from GraceAlice Parks 1994Naked Gun 33+1⁄3: The Final InsultHerselfUncredited 1995Deceptions II: Edge of DeceptionJoan Branson 1996Bad MoonJanet Harrison 1997Deconstructing HarryBeth Kramer Road EndsKat 1998Little MenJosephine "Jo" March Baer 1999Kiss of a StrangerNova Clarke The Sex MonsterLaura Barnes 2000The ContenderCynthia Charlton Lee 2001PerfumeLesse Hotton FourplayCarly Matthews Portland 2003American ReelDisney Rifkin 2005Time of ChangeMariel 2006In Her Line of FireLynn Delaney 2007NankingMinnie Vautrin Greetings from EarthHelenShort film 2008The Golden BoysMartha Snow 2009Archie's Final ProjectCharlotte Silver 2010Ay Lav YuPamela 2013Man CampAunt Chelsea 2014UnityNarratorDocumentary Lap DanceAunt Billie 2015Papa: Hemingway in CubaWoman Guest 2019The Wall of MexicoMayor Ann Mason 2021Grace and GritChris 2022On Sacred GroundMarion 2023God's Country SongSara Bryan[28] Television YearTitleRoleNotes 1976I Want to Keep My BabySue Ann CunninghamTelevision movie 1987AmerikaKimberly Ballard6 episodes 1988Steal the SkyHelen MasonTelevision movie 1991Tales from the CryptMiranda SingerEpisode: "Loved to Death" Into the BadlandsAlma HeusserTelevision movie 1991–93Civil WarsSydney Guilford36 episodes Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama 1993Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone StoryCathy MahoneTelevision movie The Hidden RoomJane StarkEpisode: "Stark in Love" 1994–95RoseanneSharon2 episodes 1994Normandy: The Great CrusadeMartha GellhornTelevision movie; voice 1995Central Park WestStephanie Wells13 episodes Saturday Night LiveHerself/Host2 episodes 1996SeptemberVirginiaTelevision movie The Crying ChildMadeline JeffreysTelevision movie 1998BiographyNarratorEpisode: "Ernest Hemingway: Wrestling with Life" 1999First DaughterAlex McGregorTelevision movie 2001BeckerRuth Sanders2 episodes 2002Warning: Parental AdvisoryTipper GoreTelevision movie First ShotAlex McGregorTelevision movie Crossing JordanLisa FromerEpisode: "Scared Straight" 2005See Arnold RunMaria ShriverTelevision movie 2006Between Truth and LiesDr. Claire ParkerTelevision movie 2007Law & OrderAshley JonesEpisode: "Remains of the Day" 2009Eleventh HourMary JoEpisode: "Subway" 2012Rise of the ZombiesDr. Lynn SnyderTelevision movie 2013Running from CrazyHerselfTelevision documentary; also producer 2015The PrinceBeverlyTelevision movie 2016Finding FortuneMa