Is a NYC based actor, singer and director. She started her career at Penn State University where she received her BFA in musical theatre. After graduating, she moved to New York City and went on to star in the National Tour of Camelot as Guenevere and in the National Tour of Peter Pan as Wendy.
Touring brought her back to NYC and soon after, Mollie made her Broadway debut as Rene in A Tale of Two Cities. Some of her extensive Off Broadway and Regional credits include: Maria in The Sound of Music, Nellie in South Pacific, Lily in The Secret Garden, Luisa in The Fantasticks, The Baker’s Wife in Into The Woods, Evelyn Nesbit in Ragtime, Crissy in Hair, Annie in Table Manners and Kim in The Goodspeed Opera’s acclaimed production of Show Boat.
Some of her film/television and voice over credits include: The pilot episode of NBC’s, The Village, A Sixth For Sundays, Amazon’s Creative Galaxy, Celebrity Ghost Stories, Second String Guests and Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine’s Bark Club.
Mollie has performed at the Metropolitan Opera in productions of Parsifal, Norma, Otello, Rigoletto and Falstaff to name a few. She was a finalist and award winner at the International Lotte Lenya singing competition at The Eastman School of Music.
Mollie co-directed the movie Dogmate. The short film won Best Comedy Short at the Independent Shorts Awards, The IndieX Film Fest and The Cutting Room International Film Fest. She directs a live production of A Charlie Brown Christmas every year in Brooklyn and has been able to donate over $50k from the proceeds to organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center, the ACLU, Girl Be Heard and The Children’s Aid Society.
When her friends needed new headshots, Mollie decided to try her hand at photography and eventually started her own photography company- www.thewildoatphoto.com. Drop her a line and she’ll take yours too!
She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and their two little girls.