FIFTEEN YEARS OF ACTING EXCELLENCE
MARY STUART MASTERSON
Mary Stuart Masterson and Andrew McCarthy in "Heaven Help
Us," 1985.
Fifteen years ago, Mary Stuart Masterson debuted in her first
major film in which she had a principal role, "Heaven Help Us." The
movie centered on the character played by Andrew McCarthy, a new
student at St. Basil's, a Catholic boys' high school in 1965
Brooklyn. Mary Stuart stole the movie as Danni, the daughter of the
owner of a snack bar near both St. Basil's and the local Catholic
high school for girls. The place was a hang out for the students from
both Catholic schools, and McCarthy's character became romantically
entangled with Ms. Masterson's Danni. There were several memorable
moments between the two characters, particularly their off-season
date on Coney Island, and the scene where the faculty at St. Basil's
gets the snack bar closed down and Danni taken away by the child
welfare authorities.
Mary Stuart Masterson has had many memorable roles since then,
mainly Idgie Threadgoode in "Fried Green Tomatoes" and Watts in "Some
Kind of Wonderful." At least those two are favored by most of the
visitors to the Tavern who leave their comments on the Guest Book.
Fans of Idgie and Watts should remember that Danni was Ms.
Masterson's first role with major billing, and the performance, with
all of its emotional nuances, got her noticed.
It's been a great fifteen years, and there are sure to be many
more great performances from Mary Stuart Masterson. We at the Tavern,
Claudia Kehl, Mari Garcia, Chris from the Fried Green Tomatoes Forum
and the Mary Stuart Masterson forum, and other contributors will be
here to help keep you informed on new developments in her career, and
help record her past roles for posterity.
From the First to the Latest: "The Book of Stars," 1999.
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