Molly was born in her Dad's hometown of Boston, MA. Her family moved back to Texas when she was only four years old, so snowy winters are just a faint memory for her.Molly started acting when she was 5, playing the very critical role of Dog in her drama camp's production of Hansel and Gretel (let's just say that the director took a f...
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Molly was born in her Dad's hometown of Boston, MA. Her family moved back to Texas when she was only four years old, so snowy winters are just a faint memory for her.Molly started acting when she was 5, playing the very critical role of Dog in her drama camp's production of Hansel and Gretel (let's just say that the director took a few liberties with the story). After that, she was hooked, and has since played everything from a humble guard to the Wicked Witch of the West on stage. At 13, she decided to expand into film and commercial acting.While she can be as happy, angry, moody or weepy as the role calls for her to be, Molly has a special aptitude for comedy. With a huge grin and irrepressible boldness, she will put herself out there and go for the laughs. She also has an affinity for the thriller/horror genre, and finds all that scary/gory stuff "really cool".Offstage, Molly is a TV junkie who tries to pass off her frequent viewing as "professional training. Criminal Minds is her current favorite, playing into her burgeoning interest in forensic psychology. She enjoys school, and spending time with her seven rescued pets, cats Luna, Skittles and Artemis, dogs Tessie and Murphy, and goldfish Splishy and Splashy.Molly loves every aspect of performing, and continues to pursue her passion by developing skills across a wide variety of areas, from musical theatre and film acting to commercials and voiceover training. With her big smile and even bigger green eyes leading the way, this is a girl who embraces life and goes after what she wants.
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