Above: Molly Parker in "Center of the World"
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New Pictures, August 28, 2006:
The Confessor
New Pictures, June 1, 2006:
Deadwood Season 2 (Installment 1 of our pics)
New Pictures - June 7, 2005:
Molly Parker Pictures Center of the World - Full Size
New pictures - February 8, 2005:
Molly Parker screen caps from the film Max.
The 2002 film "MAX" at IMDb
At this point we have included only full-size pictures; we're running dangerously low on disk space, and we figure it's better to have bigger pictures for everyone though some of us may have to wait longer for them to load.
Molly Parker in MAX, full-size:
Molly Parker Pictures: Gallery 2
Molly Parker Interview Screencaps,
from the MAX special features, full-size:
Molly Parker Pictures: Gallery 3
Molly Parker Biography - Partial Article Included Here
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This biography is Copyright © 2003 by: Catherine Solmes
Actress Molly Parker has built her reputation on playing strong female characters, often in challenging films. She brings an almost unconscious elegance and intelligence to each role, whether she's in the role of a working-class pregnant South Londoner, a crippled prairie girl during WWII or the spoiled socialite girlfriend of an aspiring politician.
Born on July 17, 1972 and raised on what she refers to as "a hippie farm" in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Molly discovered she had a passion for acting while she was a teenager. Though she had been training in ballet since she was three years old - including three years with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet - she decided to pursue acting at the age of 16. Her actor-uncle, introduced her to his agent and over the next few years she won a number of small roles in television series and movies-of-the-week.
After graduating from high school, Molly used her acting bursaries and scholarships to enroll in a three-year course at the Gastown Actors' Studio in Vancouver. She also took supplementary voice and singing lessons and continued to act, appearing on episodes of Neon Rider, The Outer Limits, and The Highlander. In 1995 she was cast as Glenn Close's daughter in the Emmy award-winning TV movie Serving in Silence and was nominated for a Gemini for her performance in another TV movie, Paris or Somewhere. . . .