Molly Ringwald Biography
Molly Ringwald is an actress, singer, dancer, and author from the United States. After a casting director spotted her portraying an orphan in a theatrical performance of Annie, she was cast in her first significant part as Molly in the NBC sitcom The Facts of Life.
How old is Molly Ringwald? – Age
She is 53 years old as of 18 February 2021. She was born Molly Kathleen Ringwald in 1968 in Roseville, California, United States.
Molly Ringwald Family
Ringwald is the daughter of chef Adele Edith (née Frembd) and blind jazz musician Robert Scott “Bob” Ringwald. Ringwald has two younger sisters, Beth and Kelly, as well as an older brother who passed away before she was born. She is of Swedish ancestry in part.
Who is Molly Ringwald’s Husband? – Husband
On July 28, 1999, Ringwald married Valéry Lameignère, a French writer, in Bordeaux, France; they divorced in 2002. She married Panio Gianopoulos, a Greek-American writer and book editor, in 2007. They have a daughter who was born in 2003, as well as for fraternal boy-girl twins who were born in July 2009. The plot of The Secret Life of the American Teenager included her pregnancy.
What is wrong with Molly Ringwald’s mouth?
Onset, a married film director placed his tongue in her mouth when she was fourteen. Ringwald was later forced by a director to let a lead actor place a dog collar around her neck during an audition, soon before she moved from Hollywood to Paris.
How much did Molly Ringwald make for Breakfast Club? – Net Worth
Her highest-earning film is The Breakfast Club, from which she earned $45.8 Million. She has an estimated net worth of $11 Million.
Molly Ringwald The Facts of Life
She appeared as the budding activist Molly Parker in the American television sitcom The Facts of Life.
Storyline
“The Girls’ School” was the initial title of Diff’rent Strokes. Kimberly Drummond and her housemother were preparing costumes for a student performance at East Lake School for Girls in Upstate New York in the premiere episode. The school’s name was changed to Eastland after the pilot, and the characters were replaced. Facts of Life is a 1980s sitcom about four girls who are isolated from the rest of their class and forced to live together in a school cafeteria. The show’s third season surpassed Diff’rent Strokes to become NBC’s No. 1 comedy and No. 2 overall NBC program.
Molly Ringwald The Secret Life of the American Teenager
She appeared as Anne Juergens in the American teen drama television series The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
Storyline
Amy’s parents, Anne and George, split in season two, and Anne begins dating again. It is discovered that the baby is George’s when she becomes pregnant. Ashley is starting her freshman year at Grant High School, and she is resentful of her legacy as a teenage mother. Ben is back from his summer vacation in Italy. Except for Ben and Amy, everyone learns out Adrian is pregnant in season three. Anne Juergens is officially divorced from George Juergens, and she now lives closer to her mother. Kathleen Bowman’s husband is going to Zimbabwe on a medical mission to help people in developing nations. Adrian gives birth to their stillborn daughter in the two-part season finale. In the most recent episode, Anne admits that she is gay, but when Amy learns of it, she is furious and feels she is saying it because George is attempting to provide a good justification for cheating and reuniting with Kathleen. In the season finale, Ricky is finally ready to be a father and marries Amy.
Molly Ringwald Movies
♦ 2021 – The Kissing Booth 3
♦ 2020 – The Kissing Booth 2
♦ 2018 – All These Small Moments
♦ 2018 – The Kissing Booth
♦ 2018 – Siberia –
♦ 2017 – SPF-18
♦ 2016 – King Cobra
♦ 2015 – Jem and the Holograms
♦ 2015 – Bad Night
♦ 2014 – Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films
♦ 2010 – Wax On, F*ck Off
Molly Ringwald TV Shows
♦ 2021 – Creepshow
♦ 2019 – Tales of the City
♦ 2018 – Drop the Mic
♦ 2017–present – Riverdale
♦ 2016 – Raising Expectations
♦ 2016 – Doc McStuffins
♦ 2014 – Rainbow Brite
♦ 2014 – Wishin’ & Hopin’
♦ 2011 – Psych
♦ 2011 – RuPaul’s Drag U