Molly Ranson most recently starred in the Broadway revival of Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite, opposite Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Prior to, she starred in Manhattan Theatre Club’s Prayer for the French Republic, written by Joshua Harmon and directed by David Cromer. She was also featured in MTC’s production of Linda, Larry David’s Broadway comedy Fish in the Dark, and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for her critically acclaimed performance in Roundabout Theater Company’s play, Bad Jews. Scott Brown of New York Magazine called her “pitch-perfect and marvelously restrained.” Charles Isherwood of The New York Times also praised her performance: “Melody [is] played with terrific delicacy and good humor by Ms. Ranson.” Molly starred in the title role in MCC’s musical adaptation of the cult film, Carrie, and can also be heard on the production’s cast album. Molly has also appeared on Broadway in Jerusalem, opposite Mark Rylance, and in Tracy Letts’ Tony-winning play August: Osage County, which she also performed on the West End and in Australia. Her on-screen credits include: “New Amsterdam,” “Horace & Pete,” and the feature film Love on the Run. Molly is a graduate of LaGuardia Arts High School, where she was the recipient of a Drama Desk Scholarship Award.
From: Photos: Inside Opening Night of PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC
From: Photo Coverage: Project Shaw Presents BACK TO METHUSELAH (PART TWO)
From: Photo Coverage: Project Shaw Presents BACK TO METHUSELAH (PART TWO)
From: Photo Coverage: Marin Mazzie, Molly Ranson and CARRIE Cast Perform at Barnes & Noble
Molly Ranson, Bad Jews
Molly Ranson, Carrie
Molly Ranson, Carrie
Molly Ranson, Carrie
Molly Ranson has appeared on Broadway in 5 shows.
Molly Ranson has not appeared in the West End.
Molly Ranson has been nominated for several awards, including Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play at The Lortels for "Bad Jews," Outstanding Actress in a Musical at the Drama Desk Awards for "Carrie," Distinguished Performance Award at the Drama League Awards for "Carrie," and Outstanding Lead Actress at The Lortels for "Carrie."
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