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Brooklyn Woman Lands Role in Oscar-Nominated Film for Iconic Accent
Mariann, a longtime Howard Stern superfan, was cast in "Marty Supreme" due to her distinct Brooklyn voice.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 10:19pm
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A woman from Brooklyn named Mariann, who is a longtime caller on "The Howard Stern Show", was unexpectedly cast in the Oscar-nominated film "Marty Supreme" due to her iconic Brooklyn accent. Despite having no prior acting experience, director Josh Safdie chose to give Mariann a role in the film because of her unique voice. Mariann described her experience on the set, including fainting at one point from the heavy makeup and costume, and later meeting actor Timothée Chalamet at a cast event.
Why it matters
This story highlights how Hollywood is increasingly seeking out unique, authentic voices and perspectives, even from non-professional actors. Mariann's casting demonstrates the power of a distinct regional accent and the ways in which it can make someone stand out in a competitive industry. It also shows the human side of filmmaking, with actors like Chalamet taking the time to check on Mariann after her on-set incident.
The details
Mariann, a longtime caller to "The Howard Stern Show", was unexpectedly cast in the Oscar-nominated film "Marty Supreme" by director Josh Safdie. Safdie wanted to feature Mariann's iconic Brooklyn accent in the film, despite her lack of acting experience. During the long shoot, Mariann fainted on set while wearing heavy makeup and costume. Later, she was able to meet actor Timothée Chalamet at a cast event, and he remembered her fainting incident and checked in on her.
- Mariann was cast in "Marty Supreme" in 2025.
- The film is nominated for Oscars in 2026.
The players
Mariann
A woman from Brooklyn who is a longtime caller on "The Howard Stern Show" and was unexpectedly cast in the Oscar-nominated film "Marty Supreme" due to her iconic Brooklyn accent, despite having no prior acting experience.
Josh Safdie
The director of "Marty Supreme" who chose to cast Mariann in the film because of her distinct voice and accent.
Timothée Chalamet
An actor who starred in "Marty Supreme" and checked in on Mariann after she fainted on the film's set.
What they’re saying
“Mariann said at the end of a long shoot, wearing heavy makeup and a heavy costume, and under the bright lights, she fainted in front of the cast and crew.”
— Mariann (abc7ny.com)
“Later, he saw Timothée Chalamet at a cast event, and he remembered that she had fainted and checked in on her.”
— Mariann (abc7ny.com)
What’s next
Mariann will be in New York watching the Oscars this Sunday, where "Marty Supreme" is nominated for several awards.
The takeaway
This story demonstrates how Hollywood is increasingly embracing unique voices and perspectives, even from non-professional actors. Mariann's unexpected casting in an Oscar-nominated film due to her iconic Brooklyn accent shows the power of authenticity in the entertainment industry.
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