Molly Hyde

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Molly Hyde
Date of birth
January 18, 1993 (age 14)
Place of birth
Flag of United States San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA
Height
4' 8" (1.42 m)
Occupation
Child actress
Career milestone
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2004)
Official site
www.mollyhyde.com

Molly Hyde (born on January 18, 1993 in California) is an American child actress, performing in theater, TV and film. Molly Hyde recently performed as a guest star on Nickelodeon's sitcom, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

In Nickelodeon's, Ned's Delassified, Molly Hyde plays Mary Bell Lewis in the 2007 Guide to: The Library & Volunteering episode.

Molly Hyde lived in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, near Lake Tahoe, until the age of 9. She then moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and joined the world renowned Young Conservatory at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Molly's first ever audition landed her the role of Little Fan, working alongside Steven Anthony Jones, in ACT's annual holiday production of A Christmas Carol performed on ACT's main stage at the Geary Theater in San Francisco. The following year Molly was cast in the role of Sally Cratchit in the same production. Molly performed in over 70 professional performances to full and often sold-out houses. Following her three years at the American Conservatory Theater Molly made the decision to start acting in TV and Film roles so she could have more opportunities to pursue her art.

Again Molly's first role in Los Angeles came from her first headshot submittal, prior to her having a talent agent. This landed her the role of a "featured student" in a PSA television commercial starring Helen Hunt. Following this Molly was cast in a feature film table read playing the character of Young Marjorie Maize. This work brought her to the attention of a talent manager which resulted in several talent agents wanting to sign her.

After working on the set with Lindsey Shaw, Devon Werkheiser, and Daniel Curtis Lee Molly is happy that she made the decision to move her efforts from theater to TV and Film work

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