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==Career==
==Career==
She is best known for her lead role on ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]'' as [[Megan Russert]] and supporting roles on ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'' as Meredith Cavanaugh, ''[[Dear John (US TV series)|Dear John]]'' as Kate McCarron, and on ''[[Beggars and Choosers (TV series)|Beggars and Choosers]]'' as Cecile Malone.
Hofmann attended [[Columbia College Chicago]]. She performed with the comedy troupe [[The Second City]] before breaking into television in 1986. Among her various television credits are Meredith Cavanaugh on ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'', Kate McCarron on the [[NBC]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Dear John (US TV series)|Dear John]]'', Lt. Megan Russert in the [[crime drama]] ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]'', and Cecile Malone on the [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] comedy ''[[Beggars and Choosers (TV series)|Beggars and Choosers]]''. She played Annie in the 1990 movie ''[[Tripwire (film)|Tripwire]]'' and Marie in the 1994 movie ''[[Renaissance Man (film)|Renaissance Man]]''.


Hofmann appeared twice in Season 7 of TV series ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' as [[David Rossi]]'s first ex-wife Carolyn Baker. Hofmann appeared in a 2010 episode of ''[[NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]]'' (a spinoff of ''JAG'') as the villainous Evelyn Wallace. In 2015, Hofmann landed a recurring role as Clarissa Stein, wife of [[Firestorm (comics)|Martin Stein]] (played by [[Victor Garber]]) in three episodes of [[The Flash (2014 TV series)|''The Flash'']], later reprising the role in two episodes of [[Legends of Tomorrow|''Legends of Tomorrow'']] in 2016.
Hofmann performed with the comedy troupe [[The Second City]] before breaking into television in 1986. She attended [[Columbia College Chicago]].

Among her various television credits are Meredith Cavanaugh on ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'', Kate McCarron on the [[NBC]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Dear John (US TV series)|Dear John]]'', Lt. Megan Russert in the [[crime drama]] ''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]'', and Cecile Malone on the [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] comedy ''[[Beggars and Choosers (TV series)|Beggars and Choosers]]''.

She played Annie in the 1990 movie ''[[Tripwire (film)|Tripwire]]'', and Marie in the 1994 movie ''[[Renaissance Man (film)|Renaissance Man]]''.

She has appeared twice in Season 7 of TV series ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' as [[David Rossi]]'s first ex-wife Carolyn Baker.

Hofmann appeared in a 2010 episode of ''[[NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]]'' (a spinoff of ''JAG'') as the villainous Evelyn Wallace.
In 2015, Hofmann landed a recurring role as Clarissa Stein, wife of [[Firestorm (comics)|Martin Stein]] (played by [[Victor Garber]]) in 3 episodes of [[The Flash (2014 TV series)|The Flash]], later reprising the role in 2 episodes of [[Legends of Tomorrow]] in 2016.


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Revision as of 20:11, 6 April 2017

Isabella Hofmann
Born (1958-12-11) December 11, 1958 (age 65)
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
SpouseSteven Memel (1988-1994; divorced)
PartnerDaniel Baldwin (1990s)
Children1 (with Baldwin)

Isabella Hofmann (born December 11, 1958, Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress.

Career

Hofmann attended Columbia College Chicago. She performed with the comedy troupe The Second City before breaking into television in 1986. Among her various television credits are Meredith Cavanaugh on JAG, Kate McCarron on the NBC sitcom Dear John, Lt. Megan Russert in the crime drama Homicide: Life on the Street, and Cecile Malone on the Showtime comedy Beggars and Choosers. She played Annie in the 1990 movie Tripwire and Marie in the 1994 movie Renaissance Man.

Hofmann appeared twice in Season 7 of TV series Criminal Minds as David Rossi's first ex-wife Carolyn Baker. Hofmann appeared in a 2010 episode of NCIS (a spinoff of JAG) as the villainous Evelyn Wallace. In 2015, Hofmann landed a recurring role as Clarissa Stein, wife of Martin Stein (played by Victor Garber) in three episodes of The Flash, later reprising the role in two episodes of Legends of Tomorrow in 2016.

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