Molly Kathleen Burnett is an American actress and singer. Burnett was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Younger Actress in A Drama Series category in 2010 and 2012. And again in the Supporting Actress category in 2017 for her performance as Laura in "Relationship Status". Molly Burnett is the first born of Katie and David Burnett, and was raised in the Denver Suburb of Littleton, Colorado along with her younger brother Will. Known to have a dramatic flair about her from a young age, her theatrical career began to flourish as a teen while attending Littleton High School. A budding thespian, she took on numerous roles at both LHS and theater companies in the greater Denver area. Just a few of her credits include Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Noises Off," and the title role in "Annie." After graduating with honors from Littleton High School, Burnett headed east to New York City. She enrolled at Wagner College, a private liberal arts school on Staten Island. It was here that she later made the decision to put her academic career on hold to pursue her professional acting aspirations in Los Angeles. Within just a few months of moving to Los Angeles, Burnett landed the plum role of heroine Melanie Jonas on the daytime serial Days of Our Lives In 2012, Burnett left the rigorous daily grind of daytime to pursue other roles, quickly landing guest spots on such prime-time series as "CSI: NY" and "Major Crimes". She also landed her first movie role, portraying Ashley Bloom in the MTV Original Film "Ladies Man: A Made Movie" as well as the role of Justine Gable in the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film "This Magic Moment" In late 2015, Burnett appeared in the multi-episode role of Nina Moore on "CSI: Cyber". Adding several indie-film roles to her resume the past few years, Miss Burnett's credits include the roles of Lex in the Sci-Fi Thriller "Ctrl+Alt+Del" Lisa in "The Wedding Party" and of Southern Belle Kate Stenson in "Shattered" due to premiere in 2017. Burnett has been playing the role of Kelly Anne on USA Networks hit drama "Queen of the South" from 2017 to 2019.
This year, award winning actress Molly C. Quinn can be seen starring in the indie horror/drama feature Agnes (2021), slated to debut in movie theaters nationwide and streaming on demand, December 10, 2021. Agnes (2021) emerged as a festival darling over the last few months, premiering at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival to intrigued and delighted reviewers. Directed and written by Mickey Reece (Climate of the Hunter (2019)), Agnes (2021) tells the story of demonic possessions at a religious convent, which prompts a church investigation into the strange happenings among its nuns. A disaffected priest and his neophyte are confronted with temptation, bloodshed, and a crisis of faith. Aside from starring in the film, Molly also holds the title of executive producer, bringing the project to life through her production company, QWGmire. Molly may be best known for starring as Alexis Castle from 2009 through 2016 on ABC's award-winning drama series Castle (2009), opposite Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic. In film, Molly most recently appeared in Warner Bros' Doctor Sleep (2019) opposite Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson. Over the years, she has also lent her voice to various film and television projects, including Supergirl (in Superman: Unbound (2013)) for Warner Bros. Animation and DC Comics, the voice of Bloom for Nickelodeon's hit series Winx Club (2004), and voicing the lead character in Simon and Schuster's YA series "The Mortal Instruments". When Molly isn't in front of the camera, she is focusing on her burgeoning producing career. Her first role as a producer began on the cult classic horror comedy Hansel & Gretel Get Baked (2013), in which she also starred. She next executive produced the independent feature Welcome to Happiness (2015), which won best picture at the deadCenter Film Festival. In 2019, Molly launched the production company shingle QWGmire with Elan Gale and Matthew M. Welty, with a focus on genre films. Additional projects in the works include indie drama Diary of a Spy (2022) directed by Adam Christian Clark and starring Tamara Taylor (Bones (2005)) and Reece Noi (When They See Us (2019)). Diary of a Spy (2022) centers on an alcoholic intelligence officer (Taylor) who is given the chance for one last mission: seducing an asset (Noi) connected to the Saudi Royal Family. Most recently announced is Lovely, Dark, and Deep (2022), which Molly wrapped production on in Portugal. The film stars Georgina Campbell (Apple TV+'s upcoming Suspicion (2022)), Nick Blood (Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013)), and Wai Ching Ho (STXfilms's Hustlers (2019)). Molly lives in the LA area with her fiancé, Elan Gale, and their two dogs, Piper and Pikachu.
Molly Camp is an actress and writer, known for The Good Wife (2009), Gotham (2014) and Gossip Girl (2007).
Molly Carter is an actress, known for The Protector (2019).
Molly Casey was born on September 5, 1999 in Kent, England. She is an actress, known for The Sermon (2018), Summer of Rockets (2019) and The Coroner (2015).
Molly Cheek was born on March 2, 1950 in Bronxville, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for American Pie 2 (2001), Drag Me to Hell (2009) and American Pie (1999).
Molly Chester is known for The Biggest Little Farm (2018), Home & Family (2012) and Red Carpet Report (2009).
Molly Cunningham is a Michigan-based actress who graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in theatre, and studied theatre for a summer semester in London, England. Since graduating from MSU, Molly has performed professionally in theatre, film, and commercial work, and performs as a NAUI Level 1 certified professional mermaid. Molly is also trained professionally as a singer in several genres of music, and sang back-up vocals for the touring production Rocktopia, (that went on to perform on Broadway), when their tour came through Detroit. Molly sang professionally as the lead singer of a contemporary band for 4 1/2 years, and continues to nurture her love of music through professional musical theatre and concert settings.
Molly Daniels is an Australian actress with an extensive and diverse list of credits. She has starred in two seasons of the hit ABC3 comedy, You're Skitting Me (2012), and the TV adaption of Australian classic teen series Tomorrow, When the War Began (2016), as well as numerous guest and recurring roles on various television programs. Molly's multi-faceted talent and skill extend into writing and directing - she has her own production company, Yung Victoria, and is the writer and director behind web-series Young Love (2015) and Double Date Night (2016). In 2015 Molly studied at the iO Theatre in Chicago, USA.
Molly Dennis is known for Where the Scary Things Are (2022).