Character actress Concetta Tomei was born on December 30, 1945, and raised in her hometown of Kenosha, Wisconsin, the only child of a policeman who was a talented artist on the sly. She came from a long line of educators and was likely drawn to that career at an influential age. She attended the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education. After teaching school in a Milwaukee suburb for four years, however, she abruptly quit to pursue her acting dream. She became a student of the famed Goodman School of Drama in Chicago where she received a another degree, a Bachelor of Fine Arts, in theater arts. She started her professional career on the stock and repertory stages and gathered a formidable list of early credits appearing in such plays as "A Streetcar Named Desire, "Candida," "Blithe Spirit" and "The Corn Is Green." She made her debut on Broadway replacing Carole Shelley in "The Elephant Man" playing the actress/grande dame Mrs. Kenda...
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead
1991
Gone But Not Forgotten
2005
Murder in Three Acts
1986
Deep Impact
1998
One Special Victory
1991
The Muse
1999
The Betty Ford Story
1987
Doubletake
1985
Amy and the Angel
1982
View from the Top
2003
Reach
2018
Twenty Bucks
1993
The List
2007
In Love and War
1987
The Goodbye Bird
1994
China Beach: Pilot
1988
For Muriel
2018
Cyrano de Bergerac
2008