Cheryl Hines Biography 2025 Latest News, Age, Born, Family, Salary, Net Worth And More

Cheryl Hines born September 21, 1965 is a well-known American actress and director, recognized for her portrayal of Cheryl in HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000–2025), a role for which she earned two Emmy Award nominations. She is also famous for her role as Dallas Royce on the ABC sitcom Suburgatory (2011–2014). In addition to her acting career, Hines made her directorial debut with the 2009 film Serious Moonlight. Hines is married to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a lawyer and former U.S. presidential candidate for 2025, who is also the nominee for United States Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Cheryl Hines Biography 2025

Hines began her career in acting by performing improvisational comedy at The Groundlings Theater, where she studied alongside future stars like Lisa Kudrow. Her early work included guest appearances on television shows such as Swamp Thing and Unsolved Mysteries. She also appeared as a contestant on an episode of The Dating Game in 1996, though she was not chosen during that episode.

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Cheryl Hines Biography Details

Born September 21, 1965 (age 59)

Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Alma mater University of Central Florida
Occupations
  • Actress
  • director
Years active 1993–present
Television Curb Your Enthusiasm
Suburgatory
Son of Zorn
I Can See Your Voice
Spouses
  • Paul Young
(m. 2002; div. 2010)
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
(m. 2014)
Children 1
Relatives Kennedy family (by marriage)

Cheryl Hines Early Life

Born in Miami Beach, Florida, to James and Rosemary Hines, Cheryl Hines has roots in Frostproof, Florida, although she grew up in Tallahassee. During her high school years, she was actively involved with the Young Actors Theatre. Hines attended Lively Technical Center and Tallahassee Community College before graduating in 1990 from the University of Central Florida with a degree in radio and television production. Raised in a Catholic household, she began her journey toward acting early on.

Cheryl Hines Bio

Category Details
Full Name Cheryl Hines
Date of Birth September 21, 1965
Place of Birth Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Occupation Actress, Director, Producer
Spouses Paul Young (2002–2010), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (2014–present)
Children One (Catherine Rose Young)
Relatives Kennedy family (by marriage)

Cheryl Hines Early Life

Category Facts
Parents James and Rosemary Hines
Hometown Tallahassee, Florida
Education University of Central Florida (1990)
Degree Radio and Television Production
High School Young Actors Theatre, Tallahassee
Ethnicity Caucasian, with family roots in Frostproof, Florida

Cheryl Hines Career Breakthrough

Category Details
Early Acting Groundlings Theater, improvisational comedy
TV Debut Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000)
Emmy Nominations 2003, 2006 for Curb Your Enthusiasm
Film Debut Cheap Curry and Calculus (1996)
Directorial Debut Serious Moonlight (2009)

Cheryl Hines Film Appearances

Category Points
2004 Film Along Came Polly
2005 Film Herbie: Fully Loaded
2007 Film Waitress
2009 Film Labor Pains
2014 Film Life After Beth

Cheryl Hines Television Roles

Category Years
Curb Your Enthusiasm Cheryl David, main role (2000–2025)
Suburgatory Dallas Royce, main role (2011–2014)
Father of the Pride Kate (voice), 14 episodes (2004–2005)
Son of Zorn Edie Bennett, main role (2016–2017)
The Flight Attendant Dot Karlson, season 2 (2022)

Cheryl Hines Personal Life

Category Details
Marriage Paul Young (2002–2010), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (2014–present)
Children One daughter, Catherine Rose Young
Philanthropy Active supporter of United Cerebral Palsy
Engagement Announced in 2014 with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Cheryl Hines Advocacy and Charity Work

Category Information
Charity United Cerebral Palsy (UCP)
Board Position Board of Trustees, UCP
Celebrity Family Feud Donated $25,000 for UCP (2015)

Cheryl Hines Podcast Appearances

Category Details
Podcast Host Tig and Cheryl: True Story (2020–present)
Guest Appearances The Modern Moron, Don’t Ask Tig, Literally! with Rob Lowe

Cheryl Hines Awards and Nominations

Category Years
Emmy Nominations 2003, 2006 for Curb Your Enthusiasm
Hollywood Walk of Fame Star awarded on January 29, 2014

Cheryl Hines Directorial Work

Category Details
Directorial Debut Serious Moonlight (2009)
Television Directing Curb Your Enthusiasm, Episode: “Artificial Fruit” (2020)

Cheryl Hines Notable Television Shows

Category Dates
Curb Your Enthusiasm Main role as Cheryl David (2000–2025)
Suburgatory Dallas Royce, main role (2011–2014)
Son of Zorn Main role as Edie Bennett (2016–2017)
I Can See Your Voice Regular panelist (2020–present)

Cheryl Hines Film and Television Collaborations

Category Details
Collaboration with Larry David Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Crazy Ones (2014)
Collaboration with Meg Ryan Serious Moonlight (2009)
Collaboration with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Co-host of podcast, The Tim Dillon Show (2023)

Cheryl Hines Television Appearances

Category Years
Brothers & Sisters Buffy McCreary, 3 episodes (2010)
Hollywood Game Night Appeared in 2 episodes (2013)
The Middle Dr. Sommer Samuelson, 1 episode (2015)
Funny You Should Ask Appeared in 35 episodes (2017–2019)

Cheryl Hines Key Life Events

Category Details
Birth September 21, 1965, Miami Beach, Florida
First Marriage Married Paul Young (2002–2010)
Second Marriage Married Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (2014)
Notable Role Cheryl David in Curb Your Enthusiasm

Cheryl Hines Net Worth

 Cheryl Hines has an estimated net worth of $15 million.

Cheryl Hines Summary

Cheryl Hines is a versatile actress and director, renowned for her roles in Curb Your Enthusiasm and Suburgatory, along with her directorial debut in Serious Moonlight. Over the years, she has become a prominent figure in both television and film, earning Emmy nominations and gaining recognition for her philanthropy work. With a diverse career spanning across acting, producing, and directing, Cheryl continues to leave a lasting impact in the entertainment industry while maintaining her advocacy for causes like United Cerebral Palsy.

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