Molly Parker
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianMolly Parker: a Canadian actress, notable for her roles in Canadian and American independent films and the HBO television series Deadwood and Six Feet Under. She currently stars in the show Swingtown. She has one son, William, born on 13 October 2006.She first came to public attention in the 1996 Lynne Stopkewich film Kissed, in which Parker starred as a sympathetically portrayed necrophiliac. She received a Genie Award for her performance.
Molly Lamb Bobak
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianMolly Lamb Bobak: a prolific Canadian teacher, writer, printmaker and painter working in oils and watercolours. During World War II, she was the first Canadian woman artist to be sent overseas to document Canada’s war effort, and in particular, the work of the Canadian Women's Army Corps (C.W.A.C).Mortimer-Lamb was an art critic and collector who befriended the artists of the Group of Seven, whom would visit the family on occasion. [2]
Molly Sandén
Origin/Culture/Country: SwedishMolly Sandén: a Swedish singer.She represented Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006 by singing the song Det Finaste Någon Kan Få. She received a record position of 3rd place, despite the fact no other Scandinavian countries competed or where eligible to vote. Molly has also entered Melodifestivalen 2009, the Swedish contest to choose the entry for Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia.
Molly Beanland
Origin/Culture/Country: EnglishMolly Beanland: an English singer-songwriter from Suffolk, England. She currently lives in London.Beanland was born to Marion Ann Edwards and Stan Beanland at London's Guy's Hospital. She moved with her family in the 1990s to live in the county of Suffolk. She officially resides in London.Beanland studied English at Queens' College, Cambridge University. She attended Queens' for one year before leaving to sign with Island Records, Universal in 2005.
Molly O'Day
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanMolly O'Day: was an American country music vocalist who had some degree of fame and commercial success in the late 1940s. Despite her short recording career, 5 years, she became a legend in her own lifetime.Lois, now unemployed, applied for the position as a vocalist