Actress Mary Mara, best known for her roles in “ER”, “Nash Bridges” and “Ray Donovan”, died on Sunday in what authorities describe as an “apparent drowning” in a river in Upstate, New York. He was 61. New York State police responded to a call for possible drowning at Cape Vincent on Sunday morning, authorities said in a press release. When the first correspondents arrived at the river St. Lawrence, discovered a dead woman who was later identified as Mara. “Preliminary investigation shows that the victim drowned while swimming,” wrote Major Michael S. TenEyck. “The victim’s body showed no signs of aggressive play and was taken to Jefferson County Medical Examiner’s Office pending an autopsy to determine the official cause of death.” Craig Dorfman, her manager, confirmed Mara’s death to the Washington Post on Tuesday. “Mary was one of the best actresses I have ever met,” Dorfman said. “She was electric, funny and true and devoted to her family. Everyone loved her. She will miss him. ” A family spokesman told Deadline that Mara was staying at her sister Martha Mara’s cottage. The property is located near the river St. Lawrence, which separates the United States and Canada. Mara was a famous actress with more than 80 titles on screen. She is best known for her time in the ’90s as a recurring character on the successful NBC show “ER”, playing the patient Loretta Sweet, and for her appearance as Inspector Bryn Carson, the main character on CBS “Nash Bridges” . He later played recurring characters on the Showtime shows “Dexter” and “Ray Donovan”. Born on September 21, 1960 in Syracuse, Mara studied at San Francisco State University and Yale before beginning her acting career. Roger Mara, her brother, told the San Francisco Examiner in 1996 that they were both encouraged to pursue acting after seeing “their mother’s appetite for drama”. Mary Mara’s first role was in the 1989 TV movie “The Preppie Murder”, according to her IMDb page. After appearing in Billy Crystal in 1992, “Mr. Saturday Night “, Mara erupted in” ER “at a time when the NBC show was the hottest medical drama on television. She appeared in nine episodes between 1995 and 1996, playing Sweet, a former prostitute diagnosed with cervical cancer. The recurring spot on “ER” helped Mara take on the lead role in “Nash Bridges,” which aired in 23 episodes in the first two seasons between 1996 and 1997. After appearing on shows such as “NYPD Blue,” ” Ally McBeal ». and “Law and Order”, Mara landed recurring roles as Valerie Hodges in “Dexter” in 2009 and Mrs. Sullivan in “Ray Donovan” in 2013. Most recently he appeared in the 2020 film “Break Even”. Dorfman told The Post that Sunday’s outburst of grief was “extraordinary”. Some of the people who have worked with Mara all these years have gone to social media to remember a colleague who is described as the perfect professional. Actor and director Jon Lindstrom recalled working with Mara during a “In Heat” play in Los Angeles, at a time when he said he had undergone chemotherapy for cancer. “He was plowing the consequences of Chemo,” Lindstrom wrote, saying that Mara’s death had left him “devastated.” “Brave, brilliant, talented Uber. “The Earth will be much less colorful without it.” Overwhelmed learning about the untimely death of Mary Mara. We performed together in 2008 in “In Heat” by Malcolm Danare at the Lost Playhouse in Los Angeles. Plow the consequences of Chemo. Brave, brilliant, talented Uber. The Earth will be much less colorful without it. RIP pic.twitter.com/sj1U8c6hyK – Jon Lindstrom (@thejonlindstrom) June 28, 2022 Screenwriter Bob Saenz posted a black-and-white photo of Mara, with whom he said he collaborated for “2 wonderful years”. “This is the Mary I remember,” Saenz wrote on Twitter. “Perfect professional, funny, sharp, polite, first class man. He had the kindness to participate in a table that was read with one of my first scripts “. He added, “RIP Mary. You will miss it. ” This is the Maria I remember. I had the absolute pleasure of working with Mary Mara for 2 wonderful years. Perfect professional, funny, sharp, polite, first class man. He had the kindness to participate in a table that was read with one of my first scripts. RIP Mary. You will miss it. pic.twitter.com/QLqMHUmt0v – Bob Saenz (@BobSnz) June 28, 2022 According to Variety, Mara lives with stepdaughter Katie Mersola, sisters Martha Mara and Susan Dailey, brother-in-law Scott Dailey and nephew Christopher Dailey. An investigation into Mara’s death is ongoing, police said.