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Molly Parker

Famous As
director
Birth Date
June 30, 1972
Birth Place
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Cana
Famous As
director
Birth Date
June 30, 1972
Birth Place
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Cana
Spouse
[[Matt Bissonnette (director)
Son
1

Molly Parker is a Canadian actress, writer, and director who has captivated audiences with her compelling performances across film and television. Born on June 30, 1972, she gained critical acclaim for her daring role in the controversial drama Kissed (1996), where she portrayed a necrophiliac medical student, a performance that showcased her willingness to tackle complex and challenging characters. This breakthrough role established her as a formidable talent in the industry and opened the door to a variety of subsequent opportunities.

Following her early success, Parker starred in the television thriller Intensity (1997), which further solidified her presence in the entertainment world. Her major American film debut came with the drama Waking the Dead (2000), where she continued to demonstrate her range and depth as an actress. In 2001, she portrayed a Las Vegas escort in The Center of the World, a role that garnered her a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead, highlighting her exceptional skills and ability to convey the intricacies of her characters.

Throughout the early 2000s, Parker continued to take on diverse roles in films such as Max (2002), Pure (2002), and Nine Lives (2005). Her performance as Alma Garret in the acclaimed HBO Western series Deadwood (2004-2007) became one of her most recognized roles, as she navigated the harsh realities of life in the 19th-century American frontier across all three seasons of the series. This role not only showcased her acting prowess but also earned her a dedicated fan base.

Parker's film career continued to flourish with notable performances in the post-apocalyptic thriller The Road (2009) and the independent drama Trigger (2010). In 2011, she made a memorable appearance as a recurring character in the sixth season of Dexter, further expanding her repertoire. She received significant acclaim for her portrayal of politician Jacqueline Sharp in the Netflix series House of Cards (2014), a role that earned her a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, reinforcing her status as a talented and versatile actress.

In the years that followed, Parker appeared in several notable films, including American Pastoral (2016) and Netflix productions such as Small Crimes and the Stephen King adaptation 1922, both released in 2017. She also starred in Errol Morris's docudrama miniseries Wormwood, which further demonstrated her ability to engage with complex narratives.

From 2018 to 2021, Parker played the role of Maureen Robinson in the Netflix remake of the classic series Lost in Space, captivating audiences with her portrayal of a determined and resourceful mother navigating a new world. Currently, she is set to take on the lead role of Dr. Amy Larsen in the Fox medical drama Doc, which is scheduled to premiere in January 2025. Throughout her career, Molly Parker has established herself as a skilled actress capable of taking on a wide array of roles, continually pushing the boundaries of her craft while leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.