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Cheryl Hines

Actress Film Television

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1965-09-21
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Cheryl Hines has had quite the journey in Hollywood, and honestly, it’s impressive how she built her career step by step. Before becoming widely recognized, Cheryl Hines spent years grinding away, taking on odd jobs while honing her craft in comedy. Born in Miami Beach, Florida, she eventually made her way to Los Angeles after college—a move that would set the stage for her future success. At one point, she even worked as an assistant to director Rob Reiner, which is kind of a full-circle moment considering where her career would go.

But really, it was her time with the legendary Groundlings improv group that helped sharpen her comedic timing. That training paid off when she landed her first on-screen role in an episode of “Swamp Thing” back in the early ‘90s. From there, Cheryl Hines started making small appearances on popular TV comedies like “Suddenly Susan” and, yes, even “Friends”—though those roles didn’t exactly make her a household name just yet.

Everything changed when Larry David came into the picture. Well, not literally—though he did cast Cheryl Hines as his fictional wife in the HBO hit “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which premiered in 2000. The show began as a one-off special but quickly turned into a long-running series, with Cheryl Hines playing the endlessly patient and often exasperated wife of David’s hilariously awkward alter ego. It wasn’t just a breakout role—it was a career-defining one.

Thanks to the show’s short seasons, Cheryl Hines had plenty of time to explore other projects. She popped up on fan favorites like “Everybody Loves Raymond” and “Scrubs,” bringing her signature dry wit to each guest spot. On the big screen, she shared scenes with Robin Williams in “RV” (2006) and played a key role in Disney’s “Herbie Fully Loaded” (2005) alongside Lindsay Lohan and Michael Keaton. She also appeared in a string of well-received comedies, including “Along Came Polly” with Ben Stiller, “Waitress” with Kerri Russell, and “The Ugly Truth” opposite Katherine Heigl.

When “Curb Your Enthusiasm” went on hiatus, Cheryl Hines didn’t slow down. She starred in the short-lived ABC series “In the Motherhood” with Megan Mullally, which, despite its brief run, showed her ability to carry a sitcom. Then came “Suburgatory,” where Cheryl Hines played Dallas Royce, the glamorous and flirtatious neighbor who becomes a love interest for Jeremy Sisto’s character. That role gave her some of her most memorable TV moments in years.

She also took on more unique projects, like starring as Wanda in the live-action “Fairly OddParents” movie for Nickelodeon—a fun departure from her usual roles. Later, she tried another network sitcom with “Son of Zorn,” a quirky animated/live-action hybrid on Fox that, while short-lived, proved she wasn’t afraid to take creative risks.

On film, Cheryl Hines continued to build an eclectic resume. She led the Thanksgiving-themed drama “Cold Turkey” (2013) and brought holiday cheer in “Christmas Eve” (2015). She supported Kevin Hart and Taraji P. Henson in “Think Like a Man, Too” (2014) and appeared in Woody Harrelson’s dark comedy “Wilson” (2017). One of her standout performances came in “A Bad Moms Christmas,” where Cheryl Hines played Kristen Bell’s overbearing mom—a role that earned her both laughs and acclaim.

Meanwhile, she stayed active on television with recurring appearances on shows like “Brothers & Sisters,” “Fresh Off the Boat,” and “The Good Fight.” She also joined the cast of “This Close,” a heartfelt Sundance series about two deaf best friends navigating life in LA, further showcasing her range.

And of course, when “Curb Your Enthusiasm” made its comeback in 2017 after a long break, fans were glad to see Cheryl Hines return—not just as a guest, but as a recurring presence, now portraying David’s ex-wife with the same mix of sarcasm and warmth that made her character so relatable all along.

Through it all, Cheryl Hines has remained a steady, talented presence in comedy and drama alike—proving that staying true to your voice, even through ups and downs, can lead to a lasting career.

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When it comes to Cheryl Hines’s filmography, one standout in her career is definitely Waitress (2007), which happens to be her highest-rated movie. It’s clear that Cheryl Hines brought a lot of depth and charm to that role, earning both critical acclaim and audience appreciation. On the other hand, not every project turned out quite as well—her lowest-rated film came a few years later with Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back (2010). While Cheryl Hines has had her share of successes, this particular title didn’t resonate as strongly with viewers or critics. Still, even among mixed results, Cheryl Hines continues to be recognized for her talent and versatility across different roles.

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