Ellen BarkinActorBorn: 16 April 1954 Birthplace: The Bronx, New York Best known as: Slinky-eyed star of The Big Easy and Sea of Love Ellen Barkin's days as a sultry leading lady of the silver screen peaked in the late 1980s, with features such as The Big Easy (1987, opposite Randy Quaid) and Sea of Love (1989, opposite Al Pacino). A native New Yorker, she broke through in movies as the lonely wife in the guy-oriented drama Diner (1982, with Kevin Bacon), then went on to become the 1980s version of Angie Dickinson -- a sexpot with a snarl. She proved herself a versatile actress in the 1990s, playing in the comedies Switch (1991) and Man Trouble (1992) as well as darker dramas such as This Boy's Life (1993 -- she was Leonardo DiCaprio's mom) and Bad Company (1995, starring Laurence Fishburne). Her turn as an abused alcoholic in the 1997 Oprah Winfrey TV movie Before Women Had Wings won Barkin an Emmy, and in recent years she has appeared in the features She Hate Me (2004, directed by Spike Lee), Trust the Man (2005, starring David Duchovny) and Ocean's Thirteen (2007, opposite Matt Damon). Extra credit: Barkin was married to actor Gabriel Byrne from 1988-93, and to billionaire businessman Ronald Perelman from 2000-06. Copyright © 1998-2006 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved. More on Ellen Barkin from Fact Monster:
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