
Mariel Hemingway
**Mariel Hemingway** (Mill Valley, California, 1961) is an American actress, known for her natural and versatile screen presence. She gained recognition from a young age, quickly distinguishing herself in the film industry.
Her career gained momentum with her role as Tracy in Woody Allen's **Manhattan** (1979), for which she received widespread acclaim. Her most iconic and acclaimed role remains that of Dorothy Stratten in Bob Fosse's **Star 80** (1983), which earned her Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress.
She often portrayed sensitive, vulnerable, or tragic characters, showcasing remarkable emotional depth. Among her other notable films are **Lipstick** (1976), alongside her sister Margaux, and **Superman IV: The Quest for Peace** (1987). Her filmography spans from drama to comedy, solidifying her as a recognizable figure in American cinema.