
Age: 61
female
Marisa Tomei (born December 4, 1964) is an American actress. She has received various accolades, including an Academy Award and nominations for two further Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. After working on the television series As the World Turns, Tomei came to prominence as a cast member on The Cosby Show spin-off A Different World in 1987. After having minor roles in a few films, she came to international attention in 1992 with the comedy, My Cousin Vinny, for which she received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She received two additional Academy Award nominations for In the Bedroom (2001) and The Wrestler (2008). Tomei has appeared in a number of successful movies, including What Women Want (2000), Anger Management (2003), Wild Hogs (2007), The Ides of March (2011), and Parental Guidance (2012). She also portrayed May Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, having appeared in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Avengers: Endgame (2019), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). Tomei has also worked in theater. She was formerly involved with the Naked Angels Theater Company and appeared in plays, such as Daughters (1986), Wait Until Dark (1998), Top Girls (2008), for which she received a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, and The Realistic Joneses (2014), for which she received a special award at the Drama Desk Awards.

Marisa Tomei

Aunt May
for Aunt May in Spider-Man: Far From Home (My version)
Suggested by legendhero

In a world where Tony Stark survived the final battle, Peter Parker struggles to step out of his mentor's towering shadow. When a devastating interdimensional threat emerges, Peter is thrust into a European adventure alongside a mysterious ally claiming to be from another universe. Torn between honoring Stark's legacy and forging his own path, Peter must decide whether to rely on advanced tech and guidance or trust his instincts and newfound powers. As deception unravels and the true nature of the threat becomes clear, Peter discovers that being a hero means more than following in someone else's footsteps—it means becoming the person only he can be. With Stark watching from the sidelines, Peter faces his greatest test yet: proving himself worthy of the mantle he's inherited.