Irene Molloy
- Actress
Born outside of Philadelphia, PA Irene Molloy has gone from success on
Broadway to making a name for herself in television. While she was a
senior in high school, she landed the lead in the
Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Whistle
Down the Wind", which had a limited run in Washington, D.C. Molloy
moved to New York City, for which she was nominated for a Helen Hayes
Award. Within a year she was in the Broadway play "The Civil War", ,
and a musical version of "Romeo and Juliet" playing Juliet. She also
earned an Outer Critics Circle Nomination for Outstanding Featured
Actress for her role in the play "The Civil War". After these successes
she moved to Hollywood, and landed the role of Hunter in
_"Grosse Pointe"(2000)_
created by
Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)
and
_"Sex and the City" (1998)_'s
Darren Star. In addition to acting, Molloy
is a songwriter, and has released 2 EPs of original music. After
Grosse Pointe (2000)
was canceled, she was picked up by the producers of "Andy Richter
Controls the Universe" (2002)_, where she played Wendy, an office
receptionist and fixation of Andy Richter. Molloy returned to
Philadelphia to immerse herself in songwriting and later starred
Off-Broadway in the musical "10 Million Miles" with music by Patty
Griffin.