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Molly Tarlov

TV Actress

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1992-09-12
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She’s an actress best known for her role as Sadie Saxton on the TV series Awkward, a part she began playing back in 2011. Around 2013, she also took on the role of Molly in Boyfriend Season, further building her presence on screen. Before rising to fame, she grew up in New York City, where her passion for acting started at an early age—she was already performing in theatrical productions as a child. Interestingly, she comes from a creative family; her father is Mark Tarlov, a well-known director and producer, and she shares a close bond with her sister, Jessica Tarlov. In her personal life, things took a joyful turn when she got engaged to drummer Alexander Noyes in 2015. The couple tied the knot in March 2017, marking the beginning of a new chapter. Then, in August 2020, they welcomed a son, adding even more happiness to their journey together. Over the years, she has continued to make thoughtful career choices, staying true to her craft while balancing life off-screen.

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She portrayed the character Molly in the 1999 movie Simply Irresistible, bringing a unique charm to the role that stood out in her early film career.

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