Cathy Moriarty-Gentile

Overnight success can be either a blessing or a curse as actress Cathy Moriarty could easily attest. While still in her teens, she landed the star-making role of Vicki La Motta, wife of the prizefighting champ in Martin Scorsese's classic "Raging Bull" (1980). The tall, blonde, husky-voiced Bronx native earned a richly deserved Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination and seemed poised for a promising career. But a bad marriage and a car accident derailed her career almost immediately. Moriarty followed "Raging Bull" with a fine turn in the black comedy "Neighbors" (1981) but then was off-screen for nearly six years. Her unfortunate comeback vehicle was the dreadful thriller "White of the Eye" (1987) and it was almost four years before she finally had a good role as the ambitiously bitchy daytime actress Montana Morehead in "Soapdish" (1991). While that performance followed by her stellar work as Armand Assante's lover in "The Mambo Kings" (1992) revitalized her career, she was mostly relegated to supporting parts like the hooker Reba in "The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag" and John Goodman's actress girlfriend in "Matinee" (both 1992).

The daughter of Irish immigrants, Moriarty was raised in Westchester County, New York and began acting in local dinner theaters while still in high school. She was only 17 years old when she first auditioned for the role of Vicki La Motta and after several attempts and a screen test which convinced director Scorsese and co-star Robert De Niro was hired for the part. Projecting a world-weariness that belied her youth, many thought her to be much older. Casting agents responded in kind by pigeonholing her as either maternal figures or generic "tough broads" by the 1990s (i.e., the missing witness in "Another Stakeout" 1993, the blowzy mom in "A Brother's Kiss" 1997). Even when she tried her hand at TV series, she was cast as a caustic but loving matriarch in the short-lived "Bless This House" (CBS, 1995).

Moriarty did excel at playing over-the-top comic villains as she demonstrated with her nasty heiress in "Casper" (1995) and her homophobic camp counselor attempting to rehabilitate gay and lesbian youth in "But I'm a Cheerleader" (2000). Occasionally, a director would break the mold, as James Mangold did in casting her as Harvey Keitel's wife in "Cop Land" (1997) but most of her roles were of the ilk of her madam in "Gloria" or her mobster's wife in "New Waterford Girl" (both 1999). She herself is cognizant of the fact that with her smoky voice and sexy allure she would hardly be cast as a wallflower, yet one cannot help but wonder what might happen should an imaginative casting agent or filmmaker offer her a part commensurate with her untapped talents. Moriarty continued to specialize in over-the-top villainesses but also appeared in the occasional serious supporting turn. She was reunited with her "Raging Bull" co-star De Niro in the comedy "Analyze That" (2002).

  • Also Credited As:
    Cathy Moriarty-Gentile
  • Born:
    November 29, 1960 in Bronx, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Receptionist, Restaurateur
Family
  • Brother: Tommy Moriarty. born, c. 1964; managed Mulberry Street Cafe for Moriarty
  • Daughter: Annabella Rose Gentile. born on November 15, 2001
  • Daughter: Catherine Patricia Gentile. twin; born on September 11, 2000
  • Father: John Moriarty. first generation Irish immigrant from Kerry
  • Mother: Catherine Moriarty. first generation Irish immigrant from Cork
  • Sister: Mary Moriarty. worked at Chasen s in L.A.
  • Son: Joseph John Gentile. twin; born on September 11, 2000
Significant Others
  • Companion: Richard Palmer. first met when Moriarty was 15 years old; co-owned the Mulberry Street Cafe with Moriarty; no longer together; subsequently married Raquel Welch
Milestones
  • 1977 Began acting in dinner theaters
  • 1978 Auditioned for Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro; eventually given screen test for role in Raging Bull
  • 1980 Film acting debut, played Vicki La Motta in Raging Bull ; received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination
  • 1981 Last film for six years, Neighbors
  • 1982 Was in a car crash which required major back surgery
  • 1987 Resumed film career in White of an Eye
  • 1989 TV debut in The Reunion episode of CBS Wiseguy
  • 1991 Delivered deliciously comic turn as the scheming Montana Morehead in the comedy Soapdish
  • 1992 Portrayed Armand Assante s lover in The Mambo Kings
  • 1993 Played the missing witness sought by undervcover cops in Another Stakeout
  • 1995 Cast as series regular on CBS sitcom, Bless This House
  • 1995 Had villainous role in the hit film Casper
  • 1996 Had small role as the mother of the lead characters in A Brother s Kiss
  • 1997 Appeared as Alyssa Milano s mom in Hugo Pool ; screened at Sundance Film Festival; aired on The Movie Channel
  • 1997 Cast as Harvey Keitel s wife in Cop Land
  • 1998 Played an aunt to the witch Wendy in the direct-to-video Casper Meets Wendy
  • 1999 Co-starred as the homophobic director of a camp to rehabilitate gay and lesbian teens in But I m a Cheerleader ; premiered at Toronto Film Festival; released theatrically in 2000
  • 1999 Had small role as a madam in Gloria , starring Gena Rowlands
  • 1999 Portrayed Melanie Griffith s sister-in-law in Crazy in Alabama
  • 2000 Reunited with Keitel in The Prince of Central Park
  • 2000 Voiced Ruby in the direct-to-video animated feature Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp s Adventure
  • 2002 Reunited with De Niro in Analyze That
  • Born in the Bronx, New York
  • Briefly returned to New York state to live
  • Formed production company, Hey Pizza Lady Productions
  • Had back surgery to correct lingering complications from the car accident
  • Raised in Westchester County

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