Beginning in 1997, she was instrumental in the revival of Modern
Burlesque Performance in New York City.
She used to sing with the group the "Loser's Lounge" where she sang
alongside Joey Ramone, Ronnie Spector, and Lee Hazelwood.
She was a voice artist in Steve Buscemi's film "Lonesome Jim."
Gene Simmons singled her out at a KISS concert in 1998 at Madison
Square Garden when he put a spotlight on her.
She was the inspiration for the comic strip "Molly the Model" which ran
in the New York Post from 2000-2003.
When she auditioned for Ron Howard for the film "A Beautiful Mind" the
scene called for her to slap Russell Crowe in the face. However, Ron
Howard forgot to tell her that the slap wasn't necessary for the
reading until after she slapped him.
In 1999 she was a voice artist for an animated television pilot that
was never picked up as a series called "Spider Virus" starring
Christopher Walken and directed by the late John Moynihan.
Her mother was an actress with the South Coast Repertory Company.
Was up for the role of Bettie Page in the film "The Notorious Bettie
Page" directed by Mary Harron.