June 5, 2005: Headlines: COS - Tanzania: Married Couples: Acting: Boston Herald: Marin Hinkle's parents met in the Peace Corps, and she was born in Tanzania.

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Marin Hinkle's parents met in the Peace Corps, and she was born in Tanzania.

Marin Hinkle's parents met in the Peace Corps, and she was born in Tanzania.

Marin Hinkle's parents met in the Peace Corps, and she was born in Tanzania.

Name: Marin Hinkle

Character: Jon Cryer's character's ex-wife, the seen-too-little Judith on ``Two and a Half Men''

Hometown: Newton

Age: 39

Love life: She's married to lawyer Randall Sommer.

Where you might have seen her: The Brown University grad played Sela Ward's single sister Judy on ``Once and Again.'' This season she guest starred as a confounding patient on ``House.''

Fun facts: Hinkle's parents met in the Peace Corps, and she was born in Tanzania. Her mom, Margaret, is a Massachusetts Superior Court Judge.

Summer plans: Hinkle is starring as the title character in the off-Broadway play ``Miss Julie'' at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater. She told Theatermania.com, ``I never read a role that made so little sense to me. I agreed to do it because I figured, `If I don't understand it, I should probably try it.' ''

Where you'll see her in five years: Hopefully having her own spinoff show so Judith can have more than one line a week.



More about Marin Hinkle

Judy on Once and Again, Tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. on WCHS-TV8

Marin Hinkle photo Marin Hinkle has earned numerous credits in film, television and the stage. In film, she has appeared in "I'm Not Rappaport," "Angie," "Breathing Room," "Milk and Honey," "Chocolate for Breakfast"; and will appear in the upcoming feature, "Frequency."

Her television credits include such primetime series as "Law & Order," "Spin City" and the long-running daytime drama, "Another World."

She has performed on Broadway in "Electra," "A Thousand Clowns" and "The Tempest." Off-Broadway, she has played roles in "A Dybbuk," "Henry VIII," "Sabina" and "The Changeling." Her regional credits include "Romeo and Juliet," "Escape From Happiness," "Ghosts" and "As You Like It."

Marin earned her undergraduate degree at Brown University and completed her graduate studies in acting at New York University.





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