Molly Parker

Actress

Birthday June 30, 1972

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

Age 51 years old

Nationality Canada

Height 5′ 5″

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1972

Molly Parker (born June 30, 1972) is a Canadian actress, writer, and director.

Parker was born 30 June 1972 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, a suburb of Vancouver, and spent her childhood on a farm in Pitt Meadows.

She has one younger brother, Henry.

Parker's parents, whom she has described as "hippies," operated a seafood store.

Parker trained in ballet from ages 3 to 17, and spent three years performing with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Company.

She began acting in local productions at age 14.

Her uncle's agent represented her early in her career, when she had parts in various Canadian television roles before studying with Vancouver's Gastown Actors' Studio.

1993

In 1993, she had a supporting role in the Corey Haim-led teen comedy Just One of the Girls.

She also appeared in the television thriller film The Substitute, in a supporting role.

1995

Parker portrayed Alice Ramsey in "The Wrath of Kali" (1995), a fourth-season episode of Highlander: The Series.

She played the daughter of Margarethe Cammermeyer, a lesbian military officer, in the television film Serving in Silence (1995), opposite Glenn Close and Judy Davis.

She also appeared in a minor role as a nurse in the Western Last of the Dogmen (1995), as well as the Lifetime holiday television film Ebbie (also 1995) playing the niece (and sister) of Susan Lucci's Scrooge character, in a modern retelling of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol.

She then won a Gemini Award nomination for her performance in the Canadian television film Paris or Somewhere.

1996

She garnered critical attention for her portrayal of a necrophiliac medical student in the controversial drama Kissed (1996).

The following year, Parker had her breakthrough portraying a necrophiliac medical student in Lynne Stopkewich's controversial film Kissed (1996).

The film saw Parker win the Genie Award for Best Actress that year.

Also in 1996, Parker appeared in an episode of the Canadian horror series Poltergeist: The Legacy, as well as Bruce McDonald's independent film Hard Core Logo, in which she portrayed an aspiring actress.

1997

She subsequently starred in the television thriller Intensity (1997) before landing her first major American film role in the drama Waking the Dead (2000).

In 1997, Parker starred as Chyna Shepard, a kidnap victim, in the television horror-thriller film Intensity, an adaptation of the Dean Koontz novel.

1998

Beginning in 1998, she was cast in the surrealist Canadian sitcom Twitch City, which aired for two seasons.

1999

She subsequently appeared as a pregnant woman in Michael Winterbottom's Wonderland (1999), and in the historical drama Sunshine (also 1999), playing a Hungarian Jew during World War II.

She also co-starred with Charlotte Gainsbourg and Nastassja Kinski in the Canadian-British thriller film The Intruder, about a woman who murders her husband's lover.

2000

In the early 2000s, Parker had lead roles in several films, including Max (2002), Pure (2002), and Nine Lives (2005).

Parker's first major American film was the drama Waking the Dead (2000), in which she co-starred with Billy Crudup and Jennifer Connelly, playing the socialite girlfriend of a political candidate.

The same year, Parker reunited with Lynne Stopkewich for the drama Suspicious River (2000) in which she portrayed a rape victim.

For her performance, Parker was nominated for a Leo-Award for Best Actress.

2001

She gained further notice for her role as a Las Vegas escort in the drama The Center of the World (2001), for which she was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead.

She also starred in The War Bride (2001), which earned her a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

The same year, Parker appeared in the low-budget independent film The Center of the World, directed by Wayne Wang, in which she starred as a stripper who accompanies a man (played by Peter Sarsgaard) on a weekend in Las Vegas for $10,000.

Parker gained critical notice for the film, earning an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead.

2002

In 2002, Parker appeared opposite Keira Knightley in the drama film Pure, portraying a mother suffering from heroin addiction.

The same year, she had a supporting role in the thriller Max, starring John Cusack and Noah Taylor, and also guest-starred in two episodes of the HBO series Six Feet Under, playing a rabbi.

Also in 2002, Parker married her first husband, writer and director Matthew Bissonette, and was one of the executive producers of his debut feature film Looking for Leonard.

2004

Beginning in 2004, she starred as Alma Garret on the HBO Western series Deadwood, appearing in all three seasons.

2009

She subsequently appeared in the post-apocalyptic thriller The Road (2009), and the independent drama Trigger (2010).

2011

In 2011, she appeared as a recurring guest star in the sixth season of Dexter, before being cast as politician Jacqueline Sharp on the Netflix series House of Cards in 2014.

The role earned Parker a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.

2016

Her subsequent film roles include the drama American Pastoral (2016) and two Netflix-produced features: the crime drama Small Crimes, and the Stephen King adaptation 1922 (both 2017).

She also starred in Errol Morris's docudrama miniseries Wormwood.

2018

From 2018 to 2021, she starred as Maureen Robinson in Lost in Space, a Netflix-produced remake of the 1965 TV series.