Mara Hobel

Acting 4 titles 1971-06-18 New York City, New York, USA

Mara Hobel, born on June 18, 1971, is a talented American actress recognized for her compelling performances across film and theater. She gained significant attention for her role as young Christina Crawford in the 1981 film Mommie Dearest, where she shared the screen with Faye Dunaway, earning a Razzie nomination for her remarkable performance.

In the world of theater, Hobel is remembered for her role as Gay, the eccentric tap-dancing daughter, in the notorious Broadway production Moose Murders, which infamously opened and closed on the same evening in 1983.

Hobel has also made numerous appearances on television, including a notable performance as the endearingly awkward Charlotte Tilden in the hit series Roseanne, where she featured prominently during the 1992-1993 season.

Her film credits extend to roles in Personal Velocity: Three Portraits and Broadway Damage, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Beyond her acting career, Mara Hobel is committed to nurturing the next generation of performers, teaching acting classes for children at Rising Star Productions.

On a personal note, she is married to Mark Furrer and together they have three children: two sons and a daughter, blending her professional dedication with a fulfilling family life.

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