Molly originally hails from Foxboro, MA (home of the New England Patriots) and is a graduate of Emerson College. She has performed on the stage in summer stock and regional theater from Boston to Alaska.

Molly is a graduate of the LA chapter of The Second City's renowned Conservatory Program where she performed the original sketch/improv show, Caucasian BBQ , and the long-form improv show Gonzalez Arrvies! She has also studied with the Groundlings and has performed with the comedy improv troupe, Guilty Pleasure at many LA venues including The Friars Club, ACME Comedy Theatre, and the Ice House.

Molly appeared on TV on "According to Jim" and "Nip/Tuck," and has been seen in several national network commercials including Nexium, Angel Soft, American Express, Popsicles and Toyota.

Molly's film work includes the independent feature, HAPPY HOLIDAYS, and the short film, CUBICLE: THE MUSICLE, directed by Bill Fiala & Tibor Szakaly, choreographed by Mark Swanhart and music by Chuck Fernandez.  She can also be seen in scenes for the film BUILDERS, with John Crye and Jon Polito, as well as the feature film LUCKY, which won Best Director at the 2002 No Dance Film Festival and Best Feature at the 2002 New York City Horror Film Festival. Her other independent film work include the short films STOOL PIGEON (official selection of the 2004 Hermosa Short Film Festival and the 2004 LA International Short Film Festival) SETTLED DIFFERENCES and ZEBRAMONKEY for The Second City Movie Club, as well as NUNS 3. She can also be seen the viral films, Creep and The Trader, directed by Drew Daywalt and David Schneider.

Her Los Angeles stage credits include: How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Dandelion Wine (overseen by Ray Bradbury himself!) at the Colony Studio Theatre, Passion, Bells Are Ringing, and Louisiana Purchase with the Musical Theatre Guild at the Pasadena Playhouse, as well as the cabaret show, What Every Woman Wants at Tom Rolla’s Gardenia.

As a singer, Molly has done some studio singing, jingle and demo work. During the holidays, she works as a professional Christmas caroler with The Voices of Christmas, with whom she caroled on the TV show "Nip/Tuck" and at the movie premiere of How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Molly is also a choir member and a soloist with the Faith Presbyterian Church of Valley Village.

Molly lives in Los Angeles with her tall and talented writer/producer/director husband, James and their baby daughter, Lily, and their 2 cats, Max and Alvy.