Marin Hinkle Files for Divorce After 25 Years of Marriage
Marin Hinkle has filed for divorce from her husband Randall Sommer after 25 years of marriage.
Divorce Settlement Details: Spousal Support, Asset Division, and Non-Disparagement Clause
In court documents obtained by PEOPLE, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star cited “irreconcilable differences” when filing. She also listed their date of separation as “TBD.”
The actress requested the court to “reserve” the issue of spousal support “for future determination” and wants both parties to cover their own attorney fees. She also asked the court to keep any assets or earnings accumulated before and after the estranged couple separated as separate property.
Mutual Respect and Admiration: Joint Statement from Marin Hinkle and Randall Sommer
In a joint statement shared with PEOPLE, the couple wrote, “After careful consideration we have decided to end our marriage. We remain caring friends with mutual respect, admiration and love for one another and for our son. “
Marin Hinkle's Career: From Two and a Half Men to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
The 57-year-old actress rose to fame for her supporting roles on television roles like Once and Again, Two and a Half Men and Madam Secretary. She eventually went on to nab a prominent role in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, where she portrayed Rose Weissman alongside a star-studded cast that included Rachel Brosnahan and Alex Borstein. The series ran for five seasons from 2017 to 2023.
Close Bond with TV Daughter Rachel Brosnahan: Text Exchanges and Bagel Money Anecdote
In April, Hinkle opened up to PEOPLE about her close friendship with TV daughter Brosnahan and revealed that the duo "text each other all the time." She even shared a “funny” tidbit from one of their previous text exchanges and recalled how she once lent the actress some bagel money.
"She has a pilates class that's right near my house. This is a sweet little story. So one day, she texted me and she said, 'Are you home?' And I said, 'Yeah! Come on in,'" Hinkle laughed. "And she goes, 'Can you lend me, like, $1?' And I was like, 'Are you kidding?'"