Molly ringwald actress biography
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In , Molly moved to Paris where she acted in such foreign films as Jean-Charles Tacchella’s Tous Les Jours Dimanche and Toni Marshal’s Enfants dem Salaud, which she performed entirely in French (and never tires talking about!). She frequently returned to the U.S. to star in television projects, including the critically acclaimed comedy series Townies, Stephen King’s The Stand, and the Emmy-nominated Allison Gertz Story.
In , Ms. Ringwald returned to the theater in New York City to star in Paula Vogel’s pris Prize-winning How I Learned to Drive, a role she reprised at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. (Prior theater credits include creating the role of Horton Foote’s Lily Dale in the NY off-Broadway production and the role of Salome, with Al Pacino). She went on to play the legendary “Sally Bowles” in the huvudgata production of Cabaret and to star in the Tony-nominated Broadway production of Enchanted April, the London production of When • () Molly Ringwald was born on February 18, , in Roseville, California. She was a Mouseketeer on The New Mickey Mouse Club and, in , director John Hughes cast her in Sixteen Candles. The film was a huge success and Hughes followed up with two more teen films featuring her. In recent years she's played in "Cabaret" and "Enchanted April" on Broadway, as well as in numerous television roles. Molly Ringwald In Ringwald released her debut studio album Except Sometimes, an homage to her and her family's love for jazz music. The following year she starred in Lifetime's Wishin' and Hopin' and began writing as a lifestyle columnist for the Guardian. Along with her recurring role in the CW's teen drama Riverdale, Ringwald continues to write, most recently in April , reflecting via the New Yorker on her contribution to Hughes' films in the context of the #MeToo Movement. • American actress and writer (born ) Molly Ringwald Ringwald in Molly Kathleen Ringwald Roseville, California, U.S. Valery Lameignère Molly Kathleen Ringwald (born February 18, )[1] is an American actress, writer, and translator. She began her career as a child actress on the sitcomsDiff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life (both –) before being nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance in the drama film Tempest (). Ringwald became a teen idol following her appearances in filmmaker John Hughes' teen films Sixteen Candles (), The Breakfast Club (), and Pretty in Pink (). These films led to the media referring to her as a member of the "Brat Pack." Her final teen roles were in For Keeps and Fresh Horses (both in Molly Ringwald
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