Molly Driscoll Hawkey is an American actress, producer, photographer, and comedian.
Background
Molly Driscoll Hawkey was born in Westchester County, New York on August 28, 1978, to parents Penelope and William Stevenson Hawkey, Senior She was raised in Ossining, New York and has six older siblings: William, Elisabeth, Adam, Robin, Renn (a former member of the band Deadsy), and Timothy.
Education
Hawkey attended Hackley School, graduating in 1996, and went on to attend Cornell University.
Career
In 2012, she voiced the character of Orro Oxslayer in the fantasy video game Guild Wars 2, and guest starred in an episode of Administrative Management College"s Mad Men. Acting Hawkey made her acting debut in the 2004 short film Hard-bitten in a minor role. She had a major supporting role in the horror comedy film Brain Blockers, which was released in March 2007.
She next appeared in the small role of Molly in the 2011 religious drama film Higher Ground.
She has since guest starred on multiple television series such as Mad Men in the episode "Lady Lazarus", in the pilot episode of Finding Carter, and Mom in the episode "Clumsy Monkeys and a Tilted Uterus". She voiced the character of Orro Oxslayer in the 2012 fantasy video game Guild Wars 2.
In 2013, Hawkey created the web series Holy Singles. She also starred in the series as Sevany Martin, an unlucky-in-love girl who hosts weekly Christian Singles Meet-Ups in her back yard.
The first episode was wholly improvised by Hawkey.
In 2015, she began starring in the web series F"d, on which she also serves as producer. Both series" were distributed online by Funny or Die. She has a cameo role as an interviewer in the upcoming comedy film The Tiger Hunter (2015).
In 2016, Hawkey gained publicity when she began editing herself into episodes of the American Broadcasting Company dating reality game show The Bachelor.
She told BuzzFeed: "While watching Chris Soules" season of The Bachelor I thought, "Oh man! I need to cut myself into the next season!" There are so many elements about the show that crack me up, so I knew I would just need to heighten the tropes that amused me most.".