Timothy Christopher Mara’s personal life
Timothy Christopher Mara was born on March 11, 1957, the son of Ann Mara and Wellington Mara. He has one brother Jhon Mara. He is famous for being the father of two Hollywood mavens, Kate and Rooney. We do not have any information about his early life and education. He loves to live a private life and is inactive on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Here we will discuss his daughter’s successful career.
Timothy Christopher Mara’s daughter, Kate Mara
Kate Mara is an American actress who has a net worth of $18 million. Mara is best known for her portrayal of Zoe Barnes on House of Cards (2013–2014; 2016) and Shari Rothenberg on 24 (2006), but she also gained recognition for her roles in American Horror Story: Murder House (2011) and Pose (2018).
In addition to her television work, Kate has appeared in more than 30 films, including Fantastic Four (2015), The Martian (2015), and Chappaquiddick (2018). Mara has also starred in theatre productions, appearing in John Guare’s Landscape of the Body at the 2003 Williamstown Theatre Festival and Peter Barr Nickowitz’s The Alice Complex at NYC’s Dixon Place (2005) and L.A.’s Black Theatre (2006).
Kate’s great-grandfathers are Tim Mara and Art Rooney, Sr., the founders of the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers, respectively. Members of her extended family still own and operate the two teams. Kate made her television debut in a 1997 episode of NBC’s Law & Order, and she first graced the big screen in 1999, appearing in Joe the King and Random Hearts. She guest-starred on ABC’s Madigan Men and NBC’s Ed in 2000 and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2001.
In 2003, Mara appeared in two episodes of The WB’s Everwood. Kate landed her first lead role in 2004, in the TV movie Prodigy, which was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Family Television Movie or Special. That year, she guest-starred on CSI: Miami and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and appeared in the short film Time Well Spent.
In 2005, Mara appeared in six episodes of The WB’s Jack & Bobby, and the following year, she had a recurring role as computer analyst Shari Rothenberg on the popular Fox drama 24. During that time, she also appeared in the horror movie Urban Legends: Bloody Mary, the Oscar-winning drama Brokeback Mountain, and the football biopic We Are Marshall as well as the Californians, Zoom, and Fireflies.
Kate appeared in 2007’s Full of It and Shooter and 2008’s Transsiberian and Stone of Destiny before landing a recurring role on HBO’s Entourage in 2009. She teamed up with Ryan Murphy again in 2018, playing Patty Bowes on six episodes of Pose, and that year, she also portrayed Mary Jo Kopechne in the biographical film Chappaquiddick, Mara is set to appear in the miniseries A Teacher, which she also produced, in 2020. She has a successful career in the film industry.