I think things get a lot better after high school. I think the ones that struggle during that time tend to have better experiences after.
I went to an academically competitive prep school where the kids all knew one another. It was sort of tough. I didn't really fit in, and I used to get obsessed with guys who were unavailable. It was sort of a hard, dark time for me. I think things get a lot better after high school.
I'm no way one of those comedians who want to do drama. I really do love comedies. I hope to go back to it.
She's true to herself and she's determined. She has things going against her, but she forges ahead despite all of that. I think that's encouraging. She's got some problems, but she has hope and tries to plow through things. I think that's a good role model.
Molly played Monica Lewinsky on SNL with the real Monica Lewinsky after the Presidential sex scandal.
Molly replaced the departing Janeane Garofalo on Saturday Night Live.
Molly: I went to an academically competitive prep school, where the kids all knew one another. It was sort of tough. I didn't really fit in, I used to get obsessed with guys who were unavailable. It was sort of a hard, dark, time for me.
Molly went to college at BFA Drama, New York University, and graduated in 1987.
Molly had her wedding dress designed and made by Dale Richards, the department head of wardrobe at SNL.
Molly graduated from Hawken high school in Chesterland, Ohio in June of 1983.
Molly had a role as Emily Sanderson in fellow SNL alumni Chris Kattan's and Will Ferrel's 1998 movie A Night At The Roxbury.
Molly married Fritz Chesnut on May 29, 2004.