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Molly Hagan

 
Actor: Molly Hagan
  • Born: Aug 03, 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Mystery
  • Career Highlights: Dallas: The Early Years, Code of Silence, The Dentist
  • First Major Screen Credit: Code of Silence (1985)

Biography

A Minneapolis native, spunky actress Molly Hagan grew up in the Fort Wayne, IN, area. She reportedly exhibited a love of theatrics from early childhood, and later came into her own as a drama major at Illinois' famed Northwestern University. Hagan moved to the Windy City and traveled the path of many an ingénue by supporting herself with waitressing jobs and accepting various roles; her Hollywood break arrived when her Chicago-based agent Joan Ellis decided to relocate to the West Coast, and Hagan followed. Under the management of Ellis, she racked up everything from supporting roles in TV miniseries (Dallas: The Early Years, 1986) to guest roles on a myriad of series (ALF, Dream On, Monk) to supporting turns in big-screen projects. These included the 1985 Chuck Norris action programmer Code of Silence, the 1998 Jerry Springer farce Ringmaster, and Alexander Payne's critically worshipped satire Election (1999). In 2007, Hagan signed for a supporting turn in director Neil Burger's The Lucky Ones (2008), a drama concerning three Iraqi war veterans who undertake a cross-country road trip in the U.S. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Molly Hagan
Born Molly Joan Hagan
August 3, 1961 (1961-08-03) (age 48)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1985–present
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Molly Hagan (born August 3, 1961) is an American actress.

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Biography

Youth

Hagan was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the daughter of Mary Elizabeth (née Henslee) and John Robert Hagan.[1] She was raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Career

Hagan has made appearances in films such as Some Kind of Wonderful and most notably as the young Ellie Ewing in the acclaimed TV movie Dallas: The Early Years (a prequel of the long-running TV series Dallas) and she has appeared in several other TV shows, including the 80s hit The Golden Girls. She was in two Columbo episodes.

In the end of the second season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, she played a young Vorta called Eris in "The Jem'Hadar." Another notable role was as Angel in '90s Fox sitcom Herman's Head. She also appeared on Seinfeld as Sister Roberta, the nun that Kramer nearly took from the church, and a cooking teacher on Friends.

She played a trailer trash mother in a Jerry Springer-based movie, Ringmaster. She played Ms. McAllister in the 1999 movie "Election" opposite Matthew Broderick.

She made a guest appearance as Karen Young in The WB television series Charmed for the episode "The Fifth Halliwheel." She played Emma Roberts's mother in the Nickelodeon series Unfabulous from 2004 to 2007.

Hagan is now in the Disney Channel Original Movie Princess Protection Program as "the Director." She had a role in the TV show Fear Itself in the episode "Skin and Bones." In 2009, Hagan made a guest appearance on the Grey's Anatomy episode "Elevator Love Letter." She also provides the voice of Jean Grey in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2

References

She was also on an episode of Golden Girls when Rose meets Miles' daughter. She is Miles' daughter Caroline.

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