Mara Hobel, a gifted American actress, made her mark on the entertainment industry with her birth on June 18, 1971. Her remarkable career has been marked by a wide range of notable performances, with one of her most iconic roles being that of young Christina Crawford in the film Mommie Dearest, starring the illustrious Faye Dunaway. This portrayal garnered Hobel a Razzie nomination, a testament to her impressive acting abilities. In addition to her film work, Hobel has also made a lasting impression on the world of theatre, particularly in her role as the eccentric tap-dancing daughter Gay in the infamous Broadway production, Moose Murders, which opened and closed on the same night in 1983.
Noted television personality, Hobel, has accumulated a significant amount of screen time throughout her illustrious career, with a notable season-long recurring role as the charismatic and endearing Charlotte Tilden on the highly acclaimed and widely popular sitcom, Roseanne, which spanned a duration of two years, from 1992 to 1993.
In addition to her impressive television resume, Hobel has also made a name for herself in the film industry, with memorable performances in the critically acclaimed films, Personal Velocity: Three Portraits and Broadway Damage, showcasing her remarkable range and versatility as a talented actress.
In addition to her successful career as an actress, Hobel has also taken on the important role of a mentor, utilizing her extensive knowledge and experience to instruct acting classes specifically designed for children at Rising Star Productions.