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Hinkle has had roles in films such as ''[[I'm Not Rappaport (film)|I'm Not Rappaport]]'', ''[[Frequency (2000 film)|Frequency]]'', ''[[The Next Big Thing (film)|The Next Big Thing]]'', ''[[I Am Sam]]'', and ''[[Dark Blue (film)|Dark Blue]]''.<ref name="msn" /> She has also performed on stage in 2005 as the titular character in ''[[Miss Julie]]'', opposite [[Reg Rogers]].<ref>(Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, New York) (see ''New Yorker'', 30 May 2005)</ref> She appeared in the 2008 thrillers ''[[Quarantine (2008 film)|Quarantine]]'' and ''[[The Haunting of Molly Hartley]]'', and has made guest appearances on shows such as ''[[Spin City]]'', ''[[Law & Order: SVU]]'', ''[[Without a Trace]]'', ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'', ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'', and twice as characters on ''[[Law & Order]]''.
Hinkle has had roles in films such as ''[[I'm Not Rappaport (film)|I'm Not Rappaport]]'', ''[[Frequency (2000 film)|Frequency]]'', ''[[The Next Big Thing (film)|The Next Big Thing]]'', ''[[I Am Sam]]'', and ''[[Dark Blue (film)|Dark Blue]]''.<ref name="msn" /> She has also performed on stage in 2005 as the titular character in ''[[Miss Julie]]'', opposite [[Reg Rogers]].<ref>(Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, New York) (see ''New Yorker'', 30 May 2005)</ref> She appeared in the 2008 thrillers ''[[Quarantine (2008 film)|Quarantine]]'' and ''[[The Haunting of Molly Hartley]]'', and has made guest appearances on shows such as ''[[Spin City]]'', ''[[Law & Order: SVU]]'', ''[[Without a Trace]]'', ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'', ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'', and twice as characters on ''[[Law & Order]]''.


==Personal life==
Hinkle resides in [[Los Angles]]

She married Lawyer Benjamin Sommer on August 1, 1997. Together, they have one son, Ben, born in 2003.
On September 22, 2023, Hinkle fired for divorce from Sommer after 26 years of marriage at [[Los Angeles Superior Court]] citing “[[Irreconcilable differences|irreconcilable differences]]”. The divorce became finalized on March 12, 2024.
==Filmography==
==Filmography==
===Film===
===Film===

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'{{short description|American actress}} {{Infobox person | name = Marin Hinkle | image = MarinHinkleHWOFSept2011.jpg | caption = Hinkle at the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] in September 2011 | birth_name = Marin Elizabeth Hinkle | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1966|3|23}}<ref name="msn" /> | birth_place = [[Dar es Salaam]], Tanzania | nationality = American | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1994–present | spouse = {{marriage|Randall Sommer|1998|2024|end=divorced}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://people.com/marin-hinkle-randall-sommer-settle-divorce-8608187 | title=Two and a Half Men Alum Marin Hinkle Settles Divorce from Randall Sommer After 25 Years of Marriage | date=12 March 2024 }}</ref> | children = 1 |education = [[Brown University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br>[[New York University]] ([[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]]) }} '''Marin Elizabeth Hinkle''' (born March 23, 1966)<ref name="msn" /> is an American actress. Among many television and movie roles, she is best known for playing Judy Brooks on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] television drama ''[[Once and Again]]'', [[List of Two and a Half Men characters#Judith Harper-Melnick|Judith Harper-Melnick]] on the [[CBS]] sitcom ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'', and Rose Weissman on the comedy-drama series ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]'' on [[Amazon Prime Video]]. For her role in ''The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'', Hinkle was nominated for the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series]] in 2019 and 2020. ==Early life== Hinkle was born in [[Dar es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]],<ref name="msn" /> to American parents. She is the daughter of Margaret R. (Polga) Hinkle, a judge of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, and Rodney Hinkle, a college dean and teacher, who met while serving in the Peace Corps.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://minerva.stkate.edu/alumnae.nsf/pages/margaret_hinkle |title=Margaret Rose Polga Hinkle :: Alumnae Relations |publisher=Minerva.stkate.edu |access-date=2013-07-20}}</ref> Her family moved to Boston, Massachusetts, when she was four months old. Two years later, her brother Mark was born. After graduating from [[Newton South High School]], she attended [[Brown University]] and [[New York University]]'s [[Tisch School of the Arts#Graduate Acting Program|Graduate Acting Program]] at the [[Tisch School of the Arts]], graduating in 1991.<ref>{{cite web | title=NYU Graduate Acting Alumni | url=http://gradacting.tisch.nyu.edu/object/ga_alumbios.html | year=2011 | access-date=2011-12-01 | archive-date=2012-05-30 | archive-url=https://archive.today/20120530061847/http://gradacting.tisch.nyu.edu/object/ga_alumbios.html | url-status=dead }}</ref> ==Career== Hinkle played Juliet in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', opposite [[Jean Stapleton]] playing the Nurse, at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC from January 25 to March 13, 1994, at the Lansburgh Theatre in Washington DC.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/events/romeo-and-juliet-93-94/ |title=Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Theater |access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> On Broadway, she played Kuroko and was the understudy for Miranda in ''[[The Tempest]]'' from November 1 to December 31, 1995, at the Broadhurst Theatre. She played Sandra Markowitz in ''[[A Thousand Clowns]]'' from July 14 to August 10, 1996, at the Criterion Center Stage Right. She also played Chrysothemis in ''[[Electra (Sophocles play)|Electra]]'' from December 3, 1998, to March 21, 1999, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/marin-hinkle-45219 |title=Marin Hinkle Internet Broadway Data Base |access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> Hinkle started her TV career on the soap opera ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]''. She also portrayed Judy Brooks on ABC's drama series ''[[Once and Again]]'' from 1999 to 2002.<ref name=msn>{{cite web |url=http://movies.msn.com/celebrities/celebrity-biography/marin-hinkle/ |title=Marin Hinkle:Biography |publisher=Movies.msn.com |date=2017-04-05 |access-date=2017-04-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131007055443/http://movies.msn.com/celebrities/celebrity-biography/marin-hinkle/ |archive-date=2013-10-07 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Hinkle starred on the CBS sitcom ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' with [[Charlie Sheen]], [[Jon Cryer]], [[Angus T. Jones]], and later [[Ashton Kutcher]] as Alan's neurotic ex-wife, Judith.<ref name=msn/> Despite being a main cast member, she rarely made appearances after the show's eighth season. She was quietly phased out of the series, and her last appearances as a regular were in the ninth season of the series. She made only one appearance each in the last three seasons, though she was still credited as a regular. This may have been due to commitments to her new role as Samantha Bowers in the NBC drama series ''[[Deception (2013 U.S. TV series)|Deception]]'' with [[Tate Donovan]], [[Victor Garber]] and [[Katherine LaNasa]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Jeffery |first=Morgan |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/news/a390367/two-and-a-half-men-star-marin-hinkle-joins-nbcs-infamous.html |title='Two and a Half Men' star Marin Hinkle joins NBC's 'Infamous' |date=28 June 2012 |publisher=Digitalspy.co.uk |access-date=2017-04-10}}</ref>{{clarify|It "may have been"? is this OR? Gossip? Ref makes no mention of reasoning.|date=July 2022}} Hinkle has had roles in films such as ''[[I'm Not Rappaport (film)|I'm Not Rappaport]]'', ''[[Frequency (2000 film)|Frequency]]'', ''[[The Next Big Thing (film)|The Next Big Thing]]'', ''[[I Am Sam]]'', and ''[[Dark Blue (film)|Dark Blue]]''.<ref name="msn" /> She has also performed on stage in 2005 as the titular character in ''[[Miss Julie]]'', opposite [[Reg Rogers]].<ref>(Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, New York) (see ''New Yorker'', 30 May 2005)</ref> She appeared in the 2008 thrillers ''[[Quarantine (2008 film)|Quarantine]]'' and ''[[The Haunting of Molly Hartley]]'', and has made guest appearances on shows such as ''[[Spin City]]'', ''[[Law & Order: SVU]]'', ''[[Without a Trace]]'', ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'', ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'', and twice as characters on ''[[Law & Order]]''. ==Filmography== ===Film=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1994 | ''[[Angie (1994 film)|Angie]]'' | Young Joanne | |- | 1996 | ''[[Milk & Money]]'' | Carla | |- | 1996 | ''[[Breathing Room]]'' | Larissa | |- | 1996 | ''[[I'm Not Rappaport (film)|I'm Not Rappaport]]'' | Hannah | |- | 1998 | ''Chocolate for Breakfast'' | Amy | |- | 1998 | ''Show & Tell'' | Pea | |- | 2000 | ''Killing Cinderella'' | Karen | |- | 2000 | ''[[Frequency (2000 film)|Frequency]]'' | Sissy Clark | |- | 2001 | ''[[Sam the Man]]'' | Shelly | |- | 2001 | ''[[Final (film)|Final]]'' | Sherry | |- | 2001 | ''{{sortname|The|Next Big Thing|dab=film}}'' | Shari Lampkin | |- | 2001 | ''[[I Am Sam]]'' | Patricia | |- | 2002 | ''[[The Year That Trembled]]'' | Helen Kerrigan | |- | 2002 | ''[[Dark Blue (film)|Dark Blue]]'' | Assistant District Attorney Deena Schultz | |- | 2005 | ''Who's the Top?'' | Alixe | Short film |- | 2006 | ''[[Friends with Money]]'' | Maya | |- | 2007 | ''{{sortname|The|Ex|dab=2007 film}}'' | Karen | |- | 2007 | ''Cough Drop'' | Rebecca Dewey | Short film |- | 2007 | ''[[Turn the River]]'' | Ellen | |- | 2007 | ''[[Rails & Ties]]'' | Renee | |- | 2008 | ''[[What Just Happened (2008 film)|What Just Happened]]'' | Vanity Fair Coordinator | |- | 2008 | ''[[Quarantine (2008 film)|Quarantine]]'' | Kathy | |- | 2008 | ''{{sortname|The|Haunting of Molly Hartley}}'' | Jane Hartley | |- | 2008 | ''John's Hand'' | Cynthia | Short film |- | 2009 | ''[[Imagine That (film)|Imagine That]]'' | Ms. Davis | |- | 2009 | ''[[Weather Girl]]'' | Jane | |- | 2012 | ''My Eleventh'' | | |- | 2013 | ''Butterflies of Bill Baker'' | Emma | |- | 2013 | ''[[Geography Club (film)|Geography Club]]'' | Barbara Land | |- | 2014 | ''[[Cowgirls 'n Angels: Dakota's Summer]]'' | Clara | |- |2017 | ''[[Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle]]'' | rowspan="2" | Janice Gilpin, Spencer's Mom | |- |2019 |''[[Jumanji: The Next Level]]'' | |- |2024 |''[[Players (2024 film)|Players]]'' | Karen Kirk | |- |} ===Television=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1995 | ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'' | Alison Van Rohan | Episode #1.7922 |- | 1997 | ''[[Spin City]]'' | Carolyn | Episode: "Mayor Over Miami" |- | 1998 | ''[[Law & Order]]'' | Leslie Russo | Episode: "Grief" |- | 1999–2002 | ''[[Once and Again]]'' | Judy Brooks | 58 episodes |- | 2000 | ''Law & Order'' | Debbie Mason | Episode: "Stiff" |- | 2001 | ''WW3'' | Judy Rosenberg | Television film |- | 2002 | ''[[Without a Trace]]'' | Assistant District Attorney Angela Buckman | Episode: "Snatch Back" |- | 2003–2015 | ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' | [[List of Two and a Half Men characters#Judith Harper-Melnick|Judith Harper-Melnick]] | 83 episodes |- | 2004 | ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' | Kathy | Episode: "Impulse Control" |- | 2005 | ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' | Naomi Randolph | Episode: "[[Babies & Bathwater]]" |- | 2005 | ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' | Janice Whitlock | Episode: "Raw" |- | 2005 | ''Fielder's Choice'' | Holly | Television film |- | 2006 | ''{{sortname|The|Book of Daniel|dab=TV series}}'' | Nancy | Episode: "Revelations" |- | 2006 | ''[[In Justice]]'' | Jane McDermott | Episode: "Brothers and Sisters" |- | 2007–2011 | ''[[Brothers & Sisters (2006 TV series)|Brothers & Sisters]]'' | Courtney McCallister | 3 episodes |- | 2007–2008 | ''{{sortname|The|Sarah Silverman Program}}'' | Rose Silverman | 3 episodes |- | 2008 | ''[[My Own Worst Enemy (TV series)|My Own Worst Enemy]]'' | Elizabeth Q | Episode: "Henry and the Terrible... Day" |- | 2009 | ''[[Private Practice (TV series)|Private Practice]]'' | Beverly | Episode: "Wait and See" |- | 2009 | ''Law & Order'' | Attorney Novelle | Episode: "Reality Bites" |- | 2010 | ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]'' | Moira Boyle | Episode: "[[Broad Channel (Law & Order: Criminal Intent)|Broad Channel]]" |- | 2010 | ''[[Army Wives]]'' | Suzanne | Episode: "Mud, Sweat & Tears" |- | 2012 | ''[[Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23]]'' | Karen | 2 episodes |- | 2013 | ''[[Deception (2013 U.S. TV series)|Deception]]'' | Samantha Bowers | 11 episodes |- | 2013 | ''Missing at 17'' | Callie | Television film |- | 2014–2015, 2019 | ''[[Madam Secretary (TV series)|Madam Secretary]]'' | Isabelle Barnes | 9 episodes |- | 2014 | ''[[The Affair (TV series)|The Affair]]'' | Therapist | Episode: "7" |- | 2014–2015 | ''[[Red Band Society]]'' | Caroline Chota | 2 episodes |- | 2016 |''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]'' | Dr. Rebecca Ellins | Episode: "Dead Again" |- | 2016–2019 | ''[[Speechless (TV series)|Speechless]]'' | Dr. Miller | 22 episodes |- | 2017 | ''[[Homeland (TV series)|Homeland]]'' | Christine Lonas | 3 episodes |- | 2017–2023 | ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]'' | Rose Weissman | 34 episodes |- | 2019 | ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' | Ashley Cordova | 1 episode |- | 2023 | ''[[The Company You Keep (TV series)|The Company You Keep]]'' | Claire Fox | Episode: "All In" |- | 2024 | ''[[We Were The Lucky Ones]]'' | Madame Lowbeer | |} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} * {{IMDb name|0385792|Marin Hinkle}} * {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cbs.com/primetime/two_and_a_half_men/bio/marin_hinkle/bio.php|date=*|title=Marin Hinkle bio at CBS}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hinkle, Marin}} [[Category:1966 births]] [[Category:20th-century American actresses]] [[Category:21st-century American actresses]] [[Category:Actresses from Boston]] [[Category:American film actresses]] [[Category:American soap opera actresses]] [[Category:American television actresses]] [[Category:Brown University alumni]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Newton South High School alumni]] [[Category:American expatriates in Tanzania]] [[Category:Tisch School of the Arts alumni]]'
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'{{short description|American actress}} {{Infobox person | name = Marin Hinkle | image = MarinHinkleHWOFSept2011.jpg | caption = Hinkle at the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] in September 2011 | birth_name = Marin Elizabeth Hinkle | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1966|3|23}}<ref name="msn" /> | birth_place = [[Dar es Salaam]], Tanzania | nationality = American | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1994–present | spouse = {{marriage|Randall Sommer|1998|2024|end=divorced}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://people.com/marin-hinkle-randall-sommer-settle-divorce-8608187 | title=Two and a Half Men Alum Marin Hinkle Settles Divorce from Randall Sommer After 25 Years of Marriage | date=12 March 2024 }}</ref> | children = 1 |education = [[Brown University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br>[[New York University]] ([[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]]) }} '''Marin Elizabeth Hinkle''' (born March 23, 1966)<ref name="msn" /> is an American actress. Among many television and movie roles, she is best known for playing Judy Brooks on the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] television drama ''[[Once and Again]]'', [[List of Two and a Half Men characters#Judith Harper-Melnick|Judith Harper-Melnick]] on the [[CBS]] sitcom ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'', and Rose Weissman on the comedy-drama series ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]'' on [[Amazon Prime Video]]. For her role in ''The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'', Hinkle was nominated for the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series]] in 2019 and 2020. ==Early life== Hinkle was born in [[Dar es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]],<ref name="msn" /> to American parents. She is the daughter of Margaret R. (Polga) Hinkle, a judge of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, and Rodney Hinkle, a college dean and teacher, who met while serving in the Peace Corps.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://minerva.stkate.edu/alumnae.nsf/pages/margaret_hinkle |title=Margaret Rose Polga Hinkle :: Alumnae Relations |publisher=Minerva.stkate.edu |access-date=2013-07-20}}</ref> Her family moved to Boston, Massachusetts, when she was four months old. Two years later, her brother Mark was born. After graduating from [[Newton South High School]], she attended [[Brown University]] and [[New York University]]'s [[Tisch School of the Arts#Graduate Acting Program|Graduate Acting Program]] at the [[Tisch School of the Arts]], graduating in 1991.<ref>{{cite web | title=NYU Graduate Acting Alumni | url=http://gradacting.tisch.nyu.edu/object/ga_alumbios.html | year=2011 | access-date=2011-12-01 | archive-date=2012-05-30 | archive-url=https://archive.today/20120530061847/http://gradacting.tisch.nyu.edu/object/ga_alumbios.html | url-status=dead }}</ref> ==Career== Hinkle played Juliet in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', opposite [[Jean Stapleton]] playing the Nurse, at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC from January 25 to March 13, 1994, at the Lansburgh Theatre in Washington DC.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/events/romeo-and-juliet-93-94/ |title=Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Theater |access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> On Broadway, she played Kuroko and was the understudy for Miranda in ''[[The Tempest]]'' from November 1 to December 31, 1995, at the Broadhurst Theatre. She played Sandra Markowitz in ''[[A Thousand Clowns]]'' from July 14 to August 10, 1996, at the Criterion Center Stage Right. She also played Chrysothemis in ''[[Electra (Sophocles play)|Electra]]'' from December 3, 1998, to March 21, 1999, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/marin-hinkle-45219 |title=Marin Hinkle Internet Broadway Data Base |access-date=2017-06-12}}</ref> Hinkle started her TV career on the soap opera ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]''. She also portrayed Judy Brooks on ABC's drama series ''[[Once and Again]]'' from 1999 to 2002.<ref name=msn>{{cite web |url=http://movies.msn.com/celebrities/celebrity-biography/marin-hinkle/ |title=Marin Hinkle:Biography |publisher=Movies.msn.com |date=2017-04-05 |access-date=2017-04-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131007055443/http://movies.msn.com/celebrities/celebrity-biography/marin-hinkle/ |archive-date=2013-10-07 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Hinkle starred on the CBS sitcom ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' with [[Charlie Sheen]], [[Jon Cryer]], [[Angus T. Jones]], and later [[Ashton Kutcher]] as Alan's neurotic ex-wife, Judith.<ref name=msn/> Despite being a main cast member, she rarely made appearances after the show's eighth season. She was quietly phased out of the series, and her last appearances as a regular were in the ninth season of the series. She made only one appearance each in the last three seasons, though she was still credited as a regular. This may have been due to commitments to her new role as Samantha Bowers in the NBC drama series ''[[Deception (2013 U.S. TV series)|Deception]]'' with [[Tate Donovan]], [[Victor Garber]] and [[Katherine LaNasa]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Jeffery |first=Morgan |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/news/a390367/two-and-a-half-men-star-marin-hinkle-joins-nbcs-infamous.html |title='Two and a Half Men' star Marin Hinkle joins NBC's 'Infamous' |date=28 June 2012 |publisher=Digitalspy.co.uk |access-date=2017-04-10}}</ref>{{clarify|It "may have been"? is this OR? Gossip? Ref makes no mention of reasoning.|date=July 2022}} Hinkle has had roles in films such as ''[[I'm Not Rappaport (film)|I'm Not Rappaport]]'', ''[[Frequency (2000 film)|Frequency]]'', ''[[The Next Big Thing (film)|The Next Big Thing]]'', ''[[I Am Sam]]'', and ''[[Dark Blue (film)|Dark Blue]]''.<ref name="msn" /> She has also performed on stage in 2005 as the titular character in ''[[Miss Julie]]'', opposite [[Reg Rogers]].<ref>(Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, New York) (see ''New Yorker'', 30 May 2005)</ref> She appeared in the 2008 thrillers ''[[Quarantine (2008 film)|Quarantine]]'' and ''[[The Haunting of Molly Hartley]]'', and has made guest appearances on shows such as ''[[Spin City]]'', ''[[Law & Order: SVU]]'', ''[[Without a Trace]]'', ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'', ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'', and twice as characters on ''[[Law & Order]]''. ==Personal life== Hinkle resides in [[Los Angles]] She married Lawyer Benjamin Sommer on August 1, 1997. Together, they have one son, Ben, born in 2003. On September 22, 2023, Hinkle fired for divorce from Sommer after 26 years of marriage at [[Los Angeles Superior Court]] citing “[[Irreconcilable differences|irreconcilable differences]]”. The divorce became finalized on March 12, 2024. ==Filmography== ===Film=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1994 | ''[[Angie (1994 film)|Angie]]'' | Young Joanne | |- | 1996 | ''[[Milk & Money]]'' | Carla | |- | 1996 | ''[[Breathing Room]]'' | Larissa | |- | 1996 | ''[[I'm Not Rappaport (film)|I'm Not Rappaport]]'' | Hannah | |- | 1998 | ''Chocolate for Breakfast'' | Amy | |- | 1998 | ''Show & Tell'' | Pea | |- | 2000 | ''Killing Cinderella'' | Karen | |- | 2000 | ''[[Frequency (2000 film)|Frequency]]'' | Sissy Clark | |- | 2001 | ''[[Sam the Man]]'' | Shelly | |- | 2001 | ''[[Final (film)|Final]]'' | Sherry | |- | 2001 | ''{{sortname|The|Next Big Thing|dab=film}}'' | Shari Lampkin | |- | 2001 | ''[[I Am Sam]]'' | Patricia | |- | 2002 | ''[[The Year That Trembled]]'' | Helen Kerrigan | |- | 2002 | ''[[Dark Blue (film)|Dark Blue]]'' | Assistant District Attorney Deena Schultz | |- | 2005 | ''Who's the Top?'' | Alixe | Short film |- | 2006 | ''[[Friends with Money]]'' | Maya | |- | 2007 | ''{{sortname|The|Ex|dab=2007 film}}'' | Karen | |- | 2007 | ''Cough Drop'' | Rebecca Dewey | Short film |- | 2007 | ''[[Turn the River]]'' | Ellen | |- | 2007 | ''[[Rails & Ties]]'' | Renee | |- | 2008 | ''[[What Just Happened (2008 film)|What Just Happened]]'' | Vanity Fair Coordinator | |- | 2008 | ''[[Quarantine (2008 film)|Quarantine]]'' | Kathy | |- | 2008 | ''{{sortname|The|Haunting of Molly Hartley}}'' | Jane Hartley | |- | 2008 | ''John's Hand'' | Cynthia | Short film |- | 2009 | ''[[Imagine That (film)|Imagine That]]'' | Ms. Davis | |- | 2009 | ''[[Weather Girl]]'' | Jane | |- | 2012 | ''My Eleventh'' | | |- | 2013 | ''Butterflies of Bill Baker'' | Emma | |- | 2013 | ''[[Geography Club (film)|Geography Club]]'' | Barbara Land | |- | 2014 | ''[[Cowgirls 'n Angels: Dakota's Summer]]'' | Clara | |- |2017 | ''[[Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle]]'' | rowspan="2" | Janice Gilpin, Spencer's Mom | |- |2019 |''[[Jumanji: The Next Level]]'' | |- |2024 |''[[Players (2024 film)|Players]]'' | Karen Kirk | |- |} ===Television=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1995 | ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'' | Alison Van Rohan | Episode #1.7922 |- | 1997 | ''[[Spin City]]'' | Carolyn | Episode: "Mayor Over Miami" |- | 1998 | ''[[Law & Order]]'' | Leslie Russo | Episode: "Grief" |- | 1999–2002 | ''[[Once and Again]]'' | Judy Brooks | 58 episodes |- | 2000 | ''Law & Order'' | Debbie Mason | Episode: "Stiff" |- | 2001 | ''WW3'' | Judy Rosenberg | Television film |- | 2002 | ''[[Without a Trace]]'' | Assistant District Attorney Angela Buckman | Episode: "Snatch Back" |- | 2003–2015 | ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' | [[List of Two and a Half Men characters#Judith Harper-Melnick|Judith Harper-Melnick]] | 83 episodes |- | 2004 | ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' | Kathy | Episode: "Impulse Control" |- | 2005 | ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' | Naomi Randolph | Episode: "[[Babies & Bathwater]]" |- | 2005 | ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' | Janice Whitlock | Episode: "Raw" |- | 2005 | ''Fielder's Choice'' | Holly | Television film |- | 2006 | ''{{sortname|The|Book of Daniel|dab=TV series}}'' | Nancy | Episode: "Revelations" |- | 2006 | ''[[In Justice]]'' | Jane McDermott | Episode: "Brothers and Sisters" |- | 2007–2011 | ''[[Brothers & Sisters (2006 TV series)|Brothers & Sisters]]'' | Courtney McCallister | 3 episodes |- | 2007–2008 | ''{{sortname|The|Sarah Silverman Program}}'' | Rose Silverman | 3 episodes |- | 2008 | ''[[My Own Worst Enemy (TV series)|My Own Worst Enemy]]'' | Elizabeth Q | Episode: "Henry and the Terrible... Day" |- | 2009 | ''[[Private Practice (TV series)|Private Practice]]'' | Beverly | Episode: "Wait and See" |- | 2009 | ''Law & Order'' | Attorney Novelle | Episode: "Reality Bites" |- | 2010 | ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]'' | Moira Boyle | Episode: "[[Broad Channel (Law & Order: Criminal Intent)|Broad Channel]]" |- | 2010 | ''[[Army Wives]]'' | Suzanne | Episode: "Mud, Sweat & Tears" |- | 2012 | ''[[Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23]]'' | Karen | 2 episodes |- | 2013 | ''[[Deception (2013 U.S. TV series)|Deception]]'' | Samantha Bowers | 11 episodes |- | 2013 | ''Missing at 17'' | Callie | Television film |- | 2014–2015, 2019 | ''[[Madam Secretary (TV series)|Madam Secretary]]'' | Isabelle Barnes | 9 episodes |- | 2014 | ''[[The Affair (TV series)|The Affair]]'' | Therapist | Episode: "7" |- | 2014–2015 | ''[[Red Band Society]]'' | Caroline Chota | 2 episodes |- | 2016 |''[[Castle (TV series)|Castle]]'' | Dr. Rebecca Ellins | Episode: "Dead Again" |- | 2016–2019 | ''[[Speechless (TV series)|Speechless]]'' | Dr. Miller | 22 episodes |- | 2017 | ''[[Homeland (TV series)|Homeland]]'' | Christine Lonas | 3 episodes |- | 2017–2023 | ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]'' | Rose Weissman | 34 episodes |- | 2019 | ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' | Ashley Cordova | 1 episode |- | 2023 | ''[[The Company You Keep (TV series)|The Company You Keep]]'' | Claire Fox | Episode: "All In" |- | 2024 | ''[[We Were The Lucky Ones]]'' | Madame Lowbeer | |} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} * {{IMDb name|0385792|Marin Hinkle}} * {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cbs.com/primetime/two_and_a_half_men/bio/marin_hinkle/bio.php|date=*|title=Marin Hinkle bio at CBS}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hinkle, Marin}} [[Category:1966 births]] [[Category:20th-century American actresses]] [[Category:21st-century American actresses]] [[Category:Actresses from Boston]] [[Category:American film actresses]] [[Category:American soap opera actresses]] [[Category:American television actresses]] [[Category:Brown University alumni]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Newton South High School alumni]] [[Category:American expatriates in Tanzania]] [[Category:Tisch School of the Arts alumni]]'
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