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Molly Hagan

Molly Hagan (born August 3, 1961) is an actress recognized for her versatile performances in film and television, including her breakthrough role as Nancy in the coming-of-age drama (1987) and her portrayal of Diane McAllister in the satirical comedy (1999), as well as her role as the empathetic inner voice Angel in the sitcom (1991–1994) and her lead supporting role as Abeline Walker in the CW reboot series (2021–2024). Born the seventh child of John Robert Hagan and Mary Elizabeth (née Henslee) Hagan in , , Hagan relocated with her family to , at age four, where she was raised and developed an early interest in . She attended , where she began professional theater work in during her final year, graduating with a B.S. in speech in 1983. Hagan's career began in the mid-1980s with her film debut as Diana Luna in the action thriller (1985), starring alongside , marking her entry into after stage performances. Throughout the , she built a diverse resume with roles in horror films like (1996) as Jessica and supporting parts in Jerry Springer mockumentary (1998), while gaining prominence on television as a guest on shows such as (1990) and . Her role in solidified her television presence, portraying one of four anthropomorphic aspects of the protagonist's psyche opposite . In the 2000s and 2010s, Hagan continued with guest appearances on popular series including , [Desperate Housewives](/page/Desperate Housewives), and iZombie, often playing maternal or authoritative figures, her regular role as Sue Singer in the Nickelodeon series (2004–2007), and appeared in films like the biographical drama (2016) as a . More recently, she joined the cast of Apple's Truth Be Told (2019) as Susan Carver and took on the recurring role of family matriarch Abeline in Walker, contributing to the series across all until its cancellation in 2024. Hagan maintains an active presence through her official website, sharing reflections on her career and collaborations with industry veterans.

Early life

Family and childhood

Molly Hagan was born on August 3, 1961, in , , as the seventh and youngest child of John Robert "Jack" Hagan and Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Hagan (née Henslee). When Hagan was four years old, her family relocated to , where she spent the remainder of her childhood in a Midwestern environment that provided a stable, close-knit upbringing. Her parents raised a large consisting of seven children: sons Joe, Pat, and Edward; and daughters Chris, Lucy, Liz, and Molly. Among her siblings was Lucy Hagan, an actress and singer who shared a creative bond with Molly during their early years. From a young age, Hagan displayed an interest in performance, often staging impromptu plays and skits for her family in their living room alongside her sister , fostering an early passion for and . This familial encouragement culminated in her first formal role as Glinda the Good Witch in a production of at age ten, marking the beginning of her involvement in theater.

Education

Hagan attended Wayne High School in , where she nurtured her passion for performing through involvement in drama clubs and school productions, such as portraying Glinda the Good Witch in . Despite facing challenges, including being removed from the high school drama program, her experiences there, supported by her Fort Wayne upbringing, fueled her determination to pursue acting formally. In 1979, Hagan enrolled at in , earning a in speech/theater in 1983 from the School of Communication. During her undergraduate years, she immersed herself in the university's theater program, participating in productions that honed her skills and exposed her to collaborative storytelling. Hagan's education was shaped by influential professors, including David Downs, who taught ; Frank , known for interpretation; and Paul Edwards, who instructed in Shakespearean studies. These mentors provided critical guidance, emphasizing technique, textual analysis, and performance depth, which were pivotal in her decision to commit to a professional career after graduation. Upon completing her degree, Hagan relocated to to pursue opportunities in regional theater, marking the transition from academic training to professional endeavors.

Career

Early career and breakthrough

After graduating from , where her theater training honed her audition skills, Molly Hagan began her professional career in Chicago's regional theater scene in the early . She secured her first professional role while still a student, appearing in stage productions. Following graduation around 1983, she continued building experience through stage productions and initial forays into commercials and local television and film work in the city. In 1985, at age 24, Hagan relocated to to pursue opportunities in film and television, facilitated by her agent Joan Ellis, who had opened an office there. This move quickly led to her debut in the action thriller , directed by Andrew Davis, where she co-starred as Diana Luna, the daughter of a mobster, opposite . The role, which she landed shortly after arriving in , marked a significant breakthrough, providing her with on-set experience in a major studio production and exposing her to the industry's demands straight out of . Hagan followed this success with a supporting role as Shayne in the 1987 teen romance , directed by and produced by John Hughes, which has since become a staple of coming-of-age dramas for its heartfelt portrayal of adolescent relationships and class dynamics. The film's positive critical reception, praised for its authentic characters and soundtrack, further solidified her presence in Hollywood's youth-oriented cinema. Concurrently, she began accumulating television credits, including a guest appearance as Emily Greydon in the 1985 episode "Money Talks... Maddie Walks" of , which helped build her resume amid her transitioning career.

Film roles

Hagan's film career began with supporting roles in the , marking her breakthrough in action and teen dramas, such as her appearance in Chuck Norris's (1985). Over the subsequent decades, she transitioned to more diverse character parts, accumulating numerous credits in genres ranging from to comedy-drama, often portraying resilient women in ensemble casts. Her work exemplifies a shift from youthful supporting figures to mature, nuanced roles that highlight emotional depth and everyday struggles. In the mid-1990s, Hagan entered a notable phase in and films, securing a lead role as , the terrorized by her unhinged boss, in Brian Yuzna's slasher The (1996). The film, starring , achieved cult status in the genre for its gritty depiction of psychological descent, with Hagan's performance praised for conveying vulnerability amid escalating violence. This role underscored her ability to anchor tense narratives, contributing to the movie's success as a low-budget that spawned a . Hagan's comedic talents shone in Alexander Payne's satirical comedy-drama Election (1999), where she portrayed Diane McAllister, a devoted teacher entangled in high school election intrigue alongside Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon. The film received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Hagan's supporting turn added layers of suburban authenticity to the ensemble. Later, she appeared as Pat Cheaver, the wife of a National Guard member, in the road-trip drama The Lucky Ones (2008), directed by Neil Burger, exploring themes of post-deployment life with co-stars Rachel McAdams and Tim Robbins. Her portrayal emphasized familial support amid personal reckonings. In Clint Eastwood's biographical drama (2016), Hagan played Doreen Welsh, a on US Airways , capturing the real-life figure's composure during the "Miracle on the Hudson" emergency. The role, though brief, contributed to the film's authentic recreation of the event, earning praise for its ensemble realism. More recently, Hagan took on the part of Parker in the independent drama Disfluency (2025), a festival-favored exploration of speech impediments and personal trauma, where her character provides guidance to the protagonists navigating vulnerability. Released in January 2025 after premiering in 2021, the film highlights her continued affinity for introspective, supportive roles in indie cinema.

Television roles

Hagan entered the genre with her portrayal of , the first Vorta character introduced in the universe, in the episode "The Jem'Hadar" in 1993. This single appearance marked an early foray into serialized sci-fi television for the actress. She achieved her first major series regular role as Angel, the embodiment of sensitivity and Herman's moral compass, in the sitcom from 1991 to 1994, appearing in all 72 episodes as part of the inside the protagonist's mind. The character provided a platform for Hagan to showcase comedic timing in a unique psychological comedy format. In family-oriented television, Hagan co-starred as Sue Singer, the supportive mother to protagonist Addie Singer, in the series from 2004 to 2007, featuring in 41 episodes that blended teen drama with musical elements. Her role highlighted relatable parental dynamics in a coming-of-age aimed at younger audiences. Hagan returned to genre television with a recurring role as , the mother of lead character Liv Moore, in the CW's iZombie from 2015 to 2019, appearing in seven episodes across multiple seasons and contributing to the show's mix of zombie horror and procedural comedy. The part allowed her to explore maternal themes within a framework. Hagan had a recurring role as Susan Carver, a , in the first season of Apple's Truth Be Told (2019), appearing in four episodes. More recently, Hagan took on a lead role as Abeline , the resilient matriarch and third-generation rancher in the CW reboot , serving as a main cast member from 2021 to 2024 across 69 episodes. The character emphasized family loyalty and strength in a modern . She also appeared in a guest capacity as Molly Koontz in the 2024 series . Throughout her career, Hagan has amassed over 130 television credits, including numerous guest spots as relatable maternal figures on popular series such as (as Sister Roberta in 1993), (in the 2002 episode "The One with the Cooking Class"), and (as Jackie in season 5). These appearances span comedies, dramas, and procedurals, often portraying everyday women with emotional depth.

Personal life

Marriage and relationships

Molly Hagan was previously married to actor , whom she met while co-starring with him in a . The couple wed in 1993. Their marriage ended in divorce, with the exact date not publicly disclosed but confirmed to have concluded prior to Kimsey's remarriage in 2011. died on September 16, 2016, after a battle with . Following her , Hagan began a relationship with archaeologist Richard Guttenberg around 2004. The pair dated for 13 years before marrying in 2017. As of 2025, Hagan and Guttenberg remain married, with no public reports of separation or additional relationships. Hagan has no children from either marriage, a choice consistent with her personal priorities. During her first marriage, she balanced her rising acting career with personal commitments, which occasionally influenced her project selections in the 1990s.

Residence and lifestyle

Molly Hagan has been a long-term resident of , located below the , where she lives with her partner, Richard Guttenberg. Their home features energy-efficient design elements, including an organic vegetable garden hand-watered with rainwater collected in barrels and a system to capture shower water for reuse in the garden, reflecting a commitment to sustainable practices. Hagan has advocated for green living through interviews, emphasizing starting small with eco-friendly changes like to maintain long-term environmental responsibility. In addition to her personal efforts, Hagan has engaged in local environmental causes, such as signing petitions to protect wildlife habitats. She shares insights on via her personal , offering tips on eco-conscious habits drawn from her daily life. Hagan and Guttenberg have , a deliberate choice that allowed her to prioritize her acting career and ; she has reflected in writing that this decision aligned with her lack of innate maternal drive and her experiences supporting her of origin. Among her hobbies, Hagan maintains a passion for theater, rooted in her early training and ongoing appreciation for stage performance. She also pursues creative endeavors like writing and producing, notably with the 2017 interactive The Garage Sale, which she co-wrote and produced to explore interpersonal dynamics through a community event.

Filmography

Film

Molly Hagan has appeared in numerous feature films, ranging from mainstream Hollywood productions to independent projects, often in supporting roles that highlight her versatility as a character actress. The following is a chronological list of her film credits:
  • Code of Silence (1985) as Diana Luna, directed by Andrew Davis.
  • Some Kind of Wonderful (1987) as Shayne, directed by Howard Deutch.
  • Fresh Horses (1988) as Ellen, directed by David Anspaugh.
  • French Exit (1995) as Alice, directed by Ron Santo.
  • The Dentist (1996) as Jessica, directed by Brian Yuzna.
  • Ringmaster (1998) as Connie, directed by Neil Abramson.
  • Election (1999) as Diane McAllister, directed by Alexander Payne.
  • Air Bud: World Pup (2000) as Coach Crenshaw, directed by Bill Bannerman.
  • Playing Mona Lisa (2000) as Jenine Goldstein, directed by Hank Azaria.
  • Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (2002) as Coach Crenshaw, directed by Robert Vince.
  • The Lucky Ones (2008) as Pat Cheaver, directed by Neil Burger.
  • Just Peck (2009) as Ms. Sears, directed by Michael A. Nickles.
  • Love Shack (2010) as Debbie Vanderspiegl, directed by Joe Szymanski.
  • Red State (2011) as Janet Keenan, directed by Kevin Smith.
  • Miss Dial (2013) as Potato Shredder Caller, directed by Marc Maudlin.
  • BFFs (2014) as Rebecca, directed by Andrew Oberlander.
  • We Are Your Friends (2015) as Francine, directed by Max Joseph.
  • Sully (2016) as Doreen Welsh, directed by Clint Eastwood.
  • Boris and the Bomb (2019) as Dani, directed by David Kronmiller.
  • All My Life (2020) as Hope Marie Carter, directed by Marc Meyers.
  • Disfluency (2025) as Professor Parker, directed by Anna Baumgarten.

Television

Molly Hagan made her television debut in the mid-1980s with guest roles and TV films, gradually transitioning to recurring and lead parts in sitcoms and dramas through the and beyond. Her credits span over 100 appearances, including series regulars, miniseries, and specials, with a focus on character-driven roles in both comedy and drama.

1980s

  • 1985 – : Played Meredith in the episodes "One Day in a Row" and "The Long and Winding Road" (2 episodes total).
  • 1985 – First Steps: Portrayed Pam in this TV movie about a family's struggle with a child's .
  • 1985 – : Appeared as Penny McNeil in the episode "Sour Grapes" (1 episode).
  • 1986 – : The Early Years: Starred as Southworth Ewing in this TV movie to the long-running , depicting the early romance between Ellie and .
  • 1986 – Mr. Sunshine: Recurred as Jane across 2 episodes of this short-lived .
  • 1987 – : Guest-starred as Karen in the episode "" (1 episode).
  • 1987 – : Played Denise in the two-part special "ALF's Special Christmas" (2 episodes).
  • 1987 – Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius: Portrayed Katherine Hodge in this TV movie anthology episode based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's stories.
  • 1989 – : Co-starred as Sally Lonnaneck in all 5 episodes of this about a dysfunctional hotel family.
  • 1989 – : Appeared as Ruth "Ruthie" Jernigan in the TV movie episode "Murder, Smoke and Shadows" (1 episode).

1990s

  • 1990 – The Golden Girls: Guest-starred as Caroline in the episode "Triple Play" (1 episode), involving family inheritance drama.
  • 1991–1994 – Herman's Head: Played Angel (the voice of sensitivity) as a series regular in 72 episodes of this Fox sitcom, voicing one of four aspects of the protagonist's psyche.
  • 1993 – Seinfeld: Portrayed Sister Roberta in the episode "The Virgin" (1 episode).
  • 1993 – Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Guest-starred as Eris, the first Vorta character introduced in the franchise, in the season finale "The Jem'Hadar" (1 episode).
  • 1994 – Columbo: Returned as Victoria Chase in the TV movie episode "Butterfly in Shades of Grey" (1 episode).

2000s

  • 2000 – : Guest-starred as Grace Duke in the episode "Dependency" (1 episode).
  • 2000–2001 – : Recurred as Sara, Becker's patient and love interest, in 3 episodes: "Dr. Angry Head" (2000), "You Say Gay Son, I Say Godson" (2001), and "Dinner and a Showdown" (2001).
  • 2002 – (2002 revival): Appeared in an unspecified guest role (details limited to anthology format, 1 episode).
  • 2002 – : Appeared as Sarah, a cooking instructor, in the episode "The One with the Cooking Class" (1 episode).
  • 2004–2007 – : Recurred as Sue Singer, the protagonist's mother, in 41 episodes of this teen sitcom.
  • 2004 – : Played Lennington in the episode "Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf" (1 episode).
  • 2005 – : Guest-starred as Audrey Vetter in the episode "" (1 episode).

2010s

  • 2013–2015 – : Recurred as Eunice Ebnetter in 3 episodes of this about blended families.
  • 2015–2019 – iZombie: Played Eva Moore, Liv's mother, in a recurring across 7 episodes, including significant arcs in seasons 1 and 5.
  • 2017 – Big Little Lies: Recurred as Dr. Moriarty in 3 episodes of this miniseries.
  • 2017 – : Bette and Joan: Appeared as Bette's Doctor in the episode "You Mean All This Time We Could Have Been Friends?" (1 episode).
  • 2018 – : Guest appearance in this (1 episode).
  • 2019 – : Minor guest (1 episode).
  • 2019–2023 – Truth Be Told: Recurring as Detective Susan Gilbert (multiple episodes across 3 seasons).

2020s (up to 2025)

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