10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

Kate Mara comes from not just one, but two football dynasties. Her paternal great-grandfather, Timothy Mara, was one of the founders of the New York Giants, while her maternal great-grandfather, Art Rooney, founded the Pittsburgh Steelers. Her father is also a Giants executive.

This football legacy has even influenced her personal life, including a famous story she shared on Conan in 2016 about breaking up with an ex who accidentally dented the Lombardi Trophy her family received after the Giants’ Super Bowl win.

#2. A Super Bowl Contract Clause

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

Mara takes her family’s football ties seriously, so much so that she has a clause in her acting contracts allowing her to attend any Super Bowl involving the Giants or Steelers.

This rule was established after she missed the 2006 Steelers-Seahawks Super Bowl due to filming an episode of 24. She described the experience as “torture” and vowed never to miss another family Super Bowl event again.

#3. Childhood Notes to Mom

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

As a child, Kate Mara was so shy that she would slip her mom little notes asking for things she wanted, ranging from Barbies to, eventually, an agent.

Her mom used to leave her sweet messages on her pillow, which inspired young Mara to communicate through written notes. By age 14, Mara signed with her first agent, which led to her early film role in Random Hearts alongside Harrison Ford.

#4. Almost Cast in Lost

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

Mara came very close to landing a role on the hit TV show Lost. She was part of the final audition alongside the eventual cast but was the only one who didn’t make the cut.

Despite her disappointment, she also auditioned for Brokeback Mountain around the same time, a role she secured, allowing her to work with Heath Ledger. She later narrowly missed out on iconic roles like Catwoman and Lois Lane, which went to Anne Hathaway and Amy Adams.

#5. Heath Ledger Was Only Four Years Older

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

In Brokeback Mountain, Kate Mara played Alma Jr., the daughter of Heath Ledger’s character. While the movie made their father-daughter dynamic believable, Mara and Ledger were only four years apart in real life.

Ledger was 25, and Mara was 21 during the filming, yet their on-screen relationship felt entirely authentic.

#6. Her Husband Had to Study the Giants

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

When Mara started dating actor Jamie Bell, he quickly learned the importance of football in her family. In an interview on The Tonight Show, she revealed that Bell spent an entire night binge-watching a full season of New York Giants games with a friend to familiarize himself with the team’s legacy.

His efforts paid off, and he reportedly knew more about the Giants than Mara herself by the end of it.

#7. Hair Trouble with Fantastic Four

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

After filming Fantastic Four, Mara eagerly cut her hair short for her next movie. However, she was called back for reshoots, and the solution was to use a blonde wig.

The results were widely criticized, with many viewers mocking her wig as one of the film’s many failings. Mara later acknowledged the issue but also mentioned that the timing of her haircut had forced the wig decision.

#8. Never Met Johnny Depp on Transcendence

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

In the 2014 film Transcendence, Kate Mara starred alongside Johnny Depp. However, the two actors never shared a scene together.

In a lighthearted confession during an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Mara admitted that she only met Depp while promoting the movie, having no direct interaction with him during the filming process.

#9. A Nerve-Wracking National Anthem Performance

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara

Despite not being a trained singer, Mara has sung the national anthem at New York Giants games on multiple occasions, including a 2005 game honoring her grandfather and the 2006 season opener.

In an interview with Kelly Clarkson, she reflected on the experience, explaining that her grandfather had asked her to perform, and she felt she couldn’t refuse. However, she now admits she doesn’t know how she mustered the courage.

#10. Vegan for the Animals

10 Surprising Facts You Never Knew About Kate Mara