
Maria Tucci
Known For
Acting
Born
1941-06-19 in New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Tucci made her Broadway debut in 1963, in The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore. She has fourteen Broadway credits. Principal roles include Rose Delle Rose opposite Maureen Stapleton in the 1966 production of The Rose Tattoo by Tennessee Williams. In 1967, she starred as Alexandra Giddens in a revival of The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman, with Anne Bancroft as her mother. In 1969, she was a replacement for Jane Alexander in The Great White Hope. In 1988, she starred in a revival of The Night of the Iguana as Hannah Jelkes. In 2009, she appeared in the production of Mary Stuart as Hanna. Tucci began appearing in film in 1969. Her first credits were in Robert Frank's Me and My Brother and a CBS Playhouse production titled Shadow Game. She played Lisa in Sidney Lumet's 1983 film Daniel. In Gus Van Sant's 1995 film To Die For she portrayed Angela Maretto. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 1967 for her performance in The Rose Tattoo. She played Koula in the 2015 mini-series The Slap. She also won an OBIE award for her performance as Phaedo in "Talk" by Carl Hancock Rux at the Joseph Papp Public Theater.
Most Known For

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Anne Briggs

Law & Order
as Helen Brolin

Great Performances
as Ruth Atkins

Third Watch
as Civita Tanzi

Spin City
as Mrs. Paterno

American Horror Stories
as Dr. Krystal

Kojak
as The Psychiatrist

ABC Afterschool Special
as Marie Mills

The Slap
as Koula

CBS Playhouse

To Die For
as Angela Maretto

Sweet Nothing
as Monika's Mother

Tattingers

Touch and Go
as Dee Dee

Turn Every Page - The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb
as Self

Daniel
as Lise Lewin

Enormous Changes at the Last Minute
as Alexandra

Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre
as Self

Me and My Brother

Shadow Game
as Carmen