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Molly Tarlov Siblings: Meet Jessica Tarlov

Actress Molly Tarlov PHOTO/IMDb

Molly Tarlov is an American actress best known for her role as Sadie Saxton in the MTV series Awkward.

Born on September 12, 1992, in Manhattan, New York City, she grew up in a creative and accomplished family.

The daughter of film producer, attorney, and winemaker Mark Tarlov and writer Judy Roberts, Molly was immersed in the arts from a young age.

Her early exposure to theater and performance paved the way for a successful acting career.

She graduated from Bennington College with a B.A. in Theatre Arts in 2008 and further honed her skills at the Atlantic Theater Company and LAByrinth Theater Company.

Siblings

Molly has one sibling, a sister named Jessica Tarlov.

Born on March 9, 1984, Jessica is a prominent Democratic strategist, political commentator, and co-host of Fox News’ The Five.

She holds a B.A. in History from Bryn Mawr College and advanced degrees from The London School of Economics and Political Science, including a Master of Science in Public Policy and Administration, a Master of Research in Political Science, and a doctorate in Political Science and Government.

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Molly Tarlov’s sister Jessica PHOTO/Newsweek

Jessica’s career has spanned political consulting, media analysis, and authorship, with her co-authored book America in the Age of Trump: A Bipartisan Guide showcasing her intellectual prowess.

Married to hedge fund executive Brian McKenna since May 2021, Jessica is also a mother of two daughters, Cleo and Teddy.

Career

Molly’s acting career began early, with her first role at age seven in the 1999 film Simply Irresistible, directed by her father, Mark Tarlov.

After years of training and smaller roles, her television breakthrough came in 2011 with Awkward, where she portrayed Sadie Saxton, a sharp-tongued high school mean girl with hidden vulnerabilities.

The role earned her widespread recognition, as Sadie’s biting wit and signature “You’re welcome!” catchphrase resonated with audiences and inspired social media buzz, including Twitter feeds and GIFs.

Before Awkward, Molly appeared in shows like Nickelodeon’s iCarly (2009) and ABC Family’s Huge (2010), where she played Caitlin.

Her film credits include G.B.F. (2013), a teen comedy directed by Darren Stein, and she also featured in Eden xo’s 2015 music video for “The Weekend” alongside Bonnie McKee and Ricky Dillon.

Additionally, Molly contributed to the It Gets Better Project in 2012 with a video clip supporting LGBTQ+ youth and participated in a stylized 2015 promo for MTV’s Scream.

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