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Marin Hinkle
Marin Hinkle Height 5' 6" Born March 23 1966 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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Marin Hinkle: Marin's parents met while
serving in the Peace Corps. She was born in Tanzania, but her family moved to
Boston when she was four months old. Two years later, her brother Mark was born.
Her father, Rodney, is a retired school teacher. Her mother, Margaret, is a
judge for the Massachusetts Superior Court. Marin wanted to be a ballerina and
studied dance until age 16 when an ankle injury ended her dancing. While
concerned about her decision to pursue acting, her parents nonetheless urged her
to follow her dreams. They just encouraged her to get a Masters degree so she
could at least fall back on teaching. She graduated from Brown University and
then transferred to New York University, where she says she was pretty terrible
in her acting classes. In 1992, she met her husband, Randall, a New York theater
director. After her success, they both moved to a Hollywood home that they have
leased after they had a 9 month separation. Marin had her first successes
performing in New York theater (Electra & The Tempest), then got some minor
movie roles, and then guest roles on several tv shows before her co-starring
role on "Once and Again" (1999). She then got the role as "Judith Harper" on the
popular sitcom "Two and a Half Men" (2003).
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