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Mara Hobel

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Mara Hobel
Born (1971-06-18) June 18, 1971 (age 53)
Years active1979–present
SpouseMark Furrer
Children3

Mara Hobel (born June 18, 1971) is an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of young Christina Crawford in the film Mommie Dearest, starring Faye Dunaway. She garnered 2 Razzie nominations for her performance. She also portrayed the crazed tap-dancing daughter Gay in the legendary Broadway bomb, Moose Murders, which opened and closed on the same night in 1983.

Hobel played the recurring character Charlotte Tilden for one season on the television series Roseanne from 1992 to 1993. Her film work includes Personal Velocity: Three Portraits and Broadway Damage. In 2019, she appeared on the television series Blue Bloods.

Hobel currently teaches acting classes for children at Rising Star Productions. She is married to Mark Furrer. Together they have two sons and a daughter.

Filmography

Television

  • Sorrows of Gin (1979) – Amy
  • Family of Strangers (1980, 1 episode) – Roseanne
  • CBS Children's Mystery Theater (1983, 1 episode) – Theodora
  • The Get Along Gang (1984) – Dotty Dog (voice)
  • Doing Life (1986, 1 episode) – Rachel Rosenberg
  • Law & Order (1992, 1 episode) – Ellen
  • Summer Stories (1992, 3 episodes) – Sarah
  • Roseanne (1992–1993, 5 episodes) – Charlotte Tilden
  • My So-Called Life (1994, 1 episode)
  • Third Watch (2002, 1 episode) – Margo
  • The Jury (2004, 1 episode) – Marianne Zancanaro
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2004, 1 episode) – April Callaway

Theater

Training

  • Drama: The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, NY
  • Voice: The Voice Workshop, Liz Sabine and Louis David, NY and CA
  • Dance: Phil Black and Studio II, NY