Jessica Hecht


Jessica Hecht is an American actress known for her roles as Gretchen Schwartz on Breaking Bad, Susan Bunch on Friends, Carol Mannheim on The Boys, and Karen on Special. She is also known for her work on Broadway, earning Tony Award nominations for her roles in A View from the Bridge, Summer, 1976, and Eureka Day.

Early life and education

Hecht was born in Princeton, New Jersey. When she was three, she moved with her parents and sister to Bloomfield, Connecticut. After her parents divorced, her mother married psychiatrist Howard Iger, and they raised Jessica and her sisters Elizabeth and Andrea, and her brother, Russell. Hecht attended Connecticut College for a year and a half before graduating from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts in 1987 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drama.
Hecht was raised in a culturally Jewish family, with a secular socialist father, but nonetheless expressed interest in religion and had a Bat Mitzvah. She has stated that she is Reconstructionist Jewish and "fairly spiritual".

Career

Hecht has appeared in numerous television series, including Dickinson, Bored to Death, Red Oaks, Jessica Jones, The Loudest Voice, and Succession. In 2020 she played Sonya Barzel on The Sinner, and was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Series in 2019 for her role as Karen in the Netflix series Special. She is known for her roles as Gretchen Schwartz on Breaking Bad and Susan Bunch, the wife of Ross Geller's ex-wife Carol Willick, on Friends. She was also a featured cast member in the Jonathan Silverman sitcom The Single Guy.
Hecht had the supporting role of Amy Burns in the comedy drama film Dan in Real Life, with Steve Carell and Juliette Binoche. She also appeared in Whatever Works, Sideways, and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
At the 2010 Tony Awards, she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play, for her role in A View from the Bridge. In 2012, she performed on Broadway with Jim Parsons in Harvey. In 2016, she played Golde in the 2015 Bartlett Sher-directed revival of Fiddler on the Roof at the Broadway Theatre, and was in The Price with Mark Ruffalo, in 2017. At the 2018 Obie Awards for Off-Broadway productions, she won the Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her performance in Admissions at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. At the 2023 Tony Awards, she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her role in Summer, 1976. At the 2025 Tony Awards, she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Eureka Day.
In 2017, she and producer Jenny Gersten founded The Campfire Project, a theatre-based wellness project that creates plays in refugee camps.

Personal life

Hecht has been married to director Adam Bernstein since August 1995. The couple have two children together, Stella and Carlo, who were both teenagers as of 2013.

Filmography

Film

Television

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenue
1990OthelloBiancaClassic Stage Company
1997PlungeVal NyquistPlaywrights Horizons
1997The Last Night of BallyhooLala LevyHelen Hayes Theatre
1998Stop KissCallieThe Public Theater
1998The Most Fabulous Story Ever ToldMabelWilliamstown Theatre Festival
1999Lobster AliceAlice HorowitzPlaywrights Horizons
2002The Fourth SisterWieraVineyard Theater
2003Flesh and BloodSusanNew York Theatre Workshop
2004After the FallLouiseAmerican Airlines Theater
2006The House in TownAmy HammerMitzi E. Newhouse Theater
2005Julius CaesarPortia / EnsembleBelasco Theater
2007Howard KatzJessLaura Pels Theater
2009Brighton Beach MemoirsBlanche MortonNederlander Theater
2009The Torch-BearersMrs. RitterWilliamstown Theatre Festival
2010A View from the BridgeBeatriceCort Theater
2011Three SistersOlga ProzorovClassic Stage Company
2012HarveyVeta Louise SimmonsStudio 54
2013The Assembled PartiesJulie BascovSamuel J. Friedman Theatre
2014Stage KissShePlaywrights Horizons
2014King LearReganDelacorte Theater
2015Fiddler on the RoofGoldeBroadway Theater
2017The PriceEsther FranzAmerican Airlines Theater
2018AdmissionsSherri Rosen-MasonMitzi E. Newhouse Theater
2022The OrchardLyubov RanevskayaBaryshnikov Arts Center
2023Letters From MaxSarah RuhlSignature Theatre Company
2023Summer, 1976AliceSamuel J. Friedman Theatre
2024Eureka DaySuzanneSamuel J. Friedman Theatre
2026Dog Day AfternoonColleenAugust Wilson Theatre

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