She shocked the industry with her 1993 Oscar win on her first time out, and has been in a fair share of acclaimed film material ever since.But like most women in Hollywood, accomplished actress Marisa Tomei has felt the constraints of sexism and typecasting in the business, and is opening up about her regrets in a new interview with Collider.The piece comes at the same time as the release of Judd Apatow's latest film The King Of Staten Island, starring Tomei, 55, as the mother of Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson.
Like most women in Hollywood: Actress Marisa Tomei has felt the constraints of typecasting in the business, and is opening up about her regrets; seen here with Pete Davidson in their new film King Of Staten Island'I really.