Search results for “Molly”
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Molly Allen
Occupation: Actor, Executive Producer, Location Manager
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Molly Bee
Born: August 18, 1939 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Occupation: Actor
Biography: Molly Bee's acting career took off when she was a mere 15 years old. In 1949, she made her singing debut on Rex Allen's radio show. Molly Bee began her career with a role on "The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show" (1954-1966). She then acted in "The Bob Hope Show (01/16/59)" (NBC, 1958-59). Later in he... Read More
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Molly Bernstein
Occupation: Director, Film Editing, Film Editor
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Molly Breen
Occupation: Actor
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Molly Brenner
Occupation: Actor
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Molly Bryant
in Evanston, Illinois, USA
Occupation: Actor
Biography: Molly Bryant was an actress most commonly known for her memorable roles in television. Bryant kickstarted her acting career appearing on various television sitcoms, including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1996-2003) and "Will & Grace" (NBC, 1998-2006). She also acted in various movies at the time, i... Read More
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Molly Conners
Born: January 25, 1980 in Albany, New York, USA
Occupation: Executive Producer, Producer
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Molly Conarro
Occupation: Actor
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Molly Davis
Occupation: Executive Producer
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Molly Fisher
Occupation: Actor
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Molly Hagan
Born: August 3, 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Occupation: Actor
Biography: A photo of Molly Hagan can instantly evoke feelings of vulnerability and compassion in fans of early '90s television; she played the role of Angel (the voice of sensitivity) inside the head of the title character Herman in "Herman's Head." This popular Fox sitcom gave human forms to the different si... Read More
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Molly Hager
Occupation: Actor
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Molly Kidder
Occupation: Actor
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Mollie Milligan
Occupation: Actor
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Molly O'Day
Born: October 16, 1911 in Bayonne, New Jersey, USA
Occupation: Actor
Biography: Molly O'Day was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. O'Day's career beginnings included film roles in "The Patent Leather Kid" (1927) and the Frank Fay musical "The Show of Shows" (1929). O'Day made film her next project, appearing in "Sob Sister" (1931), the Madge Bellamy romanc... Read More

