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On July 10 2009, Molly and her husband, Panio Gianopoulos, 33, became the proud parents of twins: a girl (Adele Georgiana Ringwald Gianopoulos) and a boy (Roman Stylianos Ringwald Gianopoulos).
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At the 1988 Paris Film Festival Molly won Best Actress for the movie "For Keeps?".
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As a child Molly played in a swing bank in Sacramento with actor Conrad Janis.
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In 2002 Molly was nominated for an MTV movie award for Best Cameo for "Not Another Teen Movie". In 2005 she was awarded a Silver Bucket of Excellence Award at the MTV Movie Awards along with Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy and Anthony Michael Hall for their parts in "The Breakfast Club".
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Molly's favorite on screen kiss is the one she shared with Andrew McCarthy at the end of "Pretty In Pink".
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In 1983 Molly was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture - Female for "Tempest".
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In 1991 Molly was nominated for a Razzi Award for Worst Actress for "Betsey's Wedding".
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Molly plays the ukulele.
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In 2008 Molly can be heard as the voice of the Brawny paper towel commercial.
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Molly married her daughter Mathilda's father, writer Panio Gianopoulos, in 2007. Mathilda was born October 22, 2003; her middle name is Ereni (eeh-ree-nee), it means peace in Greek.
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Starting in Fall 2006, Molly played Charity in the Sweet Charity tour, which extended across many venues including San Jose, Houston, and Denver.
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Molly began her theater career at 10 years old when she played Annie at the Curran Theater in San Francisco.
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Molly married her long time fiancé, Valery Lameignère, on July 28, 1999, they divorced in November 2002.
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Molly was romantically linked with Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz in the mid 1980s. She has also briefly dated actor Anthony Michael Hall and Dweezil Zappa.
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Molly's trademark is her red hair.
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Molly stands at 5' 8" (1.73m) tall.
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In December 2004, Molly starred in Modern Orthodox at the Dodger Theatres in New York City.
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In August 2004, Molly appeared as Sally in "When Harry Met Sally" at the Haymarket Theatre, London.
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In April 2003, Molly starred in a Broadway production of Enchanted April as Rose.
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At the beginning of Molly's film collaboration with John Hughes, she was driving a silver VW Rabbit convertible. By the time it ended with Pretty in Pink, she was driving a white BMW.
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Molly is a book reviewer for the Hartford Courant newspaper in Connecticut, and writes entertainment profiles for the Westchester Journal News.
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Molly made the cover of Time magazine in 1986.
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Molly's parents owned a cafeteria in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Molly is a former Brat-packer.
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Molly studied at the Lycee Francaise School in Los Angeles.
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Molly is listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1984" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 36.
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Molly's first acting break was as Kate in the West Coast production of "Annie".
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Molly's family, dad, Bob; mom, Adele; older sister, Beth; older brother, Kelly.
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Molly judged the Tropfest film festival 2000 in Australia.
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Molly nabbed the #1 spot on VH1's 100 Greatest Teen Stars. She got the #17 spot on VH1's 100 Greatest Kid Stars list.
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Molly turned down the lead role in "Pretty Woman".
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Molly has said in the past that she was considering doing a sequel to Sixteen Candles.
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Molly is fluent in French.
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Molly released an album at the age of 6 entitled, "I Wanna Be Loved By You, Molly Sings.
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Molly turned down the Lea Thompson role in "Some Kind of Wonderful." This ended her working relationship with film producer John Hughes.
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Molly auditioned for one of the lead roles in "Ghost." The character she was tested for was ironically named Molly. (That part ultimately went to Demi Moore, a fellow member of the so-called Brat Pack).