Monday, November 14, 2022

Molly Ephraim

 Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Molly began working professionally at age thirteen in the Philadelphia's Prince Music Theater in a production of "The Snow Queen." Soon after she played Little Red Ridinghood in the Arden Theater's production of "Into the Woods" in which she was nominated to win an award called the Barrymore Award. She was later able to reprise this role in her Broadway debut at 15 in "Into the Woods" on Broadway in 2002, and was nominated for an Drama League Award. Molly also appeared in the Broadway revival in 2004 of "Fiddler on the Roof". She then attended Princeton University where she was an active member of the Triangle Club, and graduated in 2008 with the degree of a B.A. in Religion. In the same time, she made her film debut in the Disney film "College Road Trip" as Wendy Greenhut. After graduating, Molly performed in several Off-Broadway productions such as "End Days" at Ensemble Studio Theater, and in some television work including "Royal Pains" as well as an HBO Pilot, "The Wonderful Maladys." Molly has been a star in many regional productions including "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" at Barrington Stage Company in 2008 and the North Shore Music Theatre's productions in 2008 of "The Diary of Anne Frank", Westport Country Playhouse’s production of the same. Molly is best known for her role as Ali, the teenage daughter of Jack Burditt, in "Paranormal Activity 2" and "Last Man Standing,"" an ABC comedy that was written by and with Tim Allen.


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