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Molly Gordon


Molly Gordon
Gordon in 2025
(1994-12-06) December 6, 1994Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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2001–present
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Bryan Gordon
Jessie Nelson

Molly Gordon (born December 6, 1994) is an American actress, screenwriter and director. She started her career in supporting roles in the studio comedy films Life of the Party (2018), and Good Boys (2019) followed by roles in independent comedy films such as Booksmart (2019), Shiva Baby (2020) and Am I OK? (2022). Gordon co-directed, co-wrote and starred in the musical comedy film Theater Camp (2023), and co-wrote and starred in Oh, Hi! (2025). On television, she has had recurring roles in Animal Kingdom (2016–2018), the FX on Hulu dramedy series Ramy (2022–2023) and The Bear (2023–present).

Gordon was born and raised in Los Angeles, to Jewish parents. She is the daughter of director Bryan Gordon and writer–director Jessie Nelson. She performed on the LA stage from a young age, and grew up with actor Ben Platt, with whom she starred in productions of Fiddler on the Roof at age four and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at age five. Along with Platt and Beanie Feldstein, another childhood friend, Gordon formed a group called the Theater Geeks of America, which often performed at local retirement homes. She regularly watched the sketch-comedy series Saturday Night Live and attended performances by comedy troupe The Groundlings, leading her to an interest pursuing comedic acting. She portrayed Dot in her high school's performance of Sunday in the Park with George when she was 17. She briefly attended New York University, leaving after two weeks due to dissatisfaction with her program, and instead enrolled in night classes and worked as a hostess at Balthazar.

Gordon's first film appearance was in Nelson's 2001 drama film I Am Sam as Callie, followed by her portrayal of a trick-or-treater in Nora Ephron's 2005 film Bewitched.

Gordon moved to New York City in 2014 to attend New York University and to pursue acting as a profession. After leaving NYU, she performed in various minor roles in off-Broadway, television, and film productions. In August 2015, she was cast as Nicky in the TNT pilot Animal Kingdom, based on the 2010 Australian film of the same name. The pilot was picked up with a 10-episode order in December 2015, and the series debuted on June 14, 2016, with Gordon as a series regular, leaving in season 3 out of 6.

She played Maddie, the daughter of Melissa McCarthy's character, in the 2018 comedy film Life of the Party.

Gordon began rehearsals to portray Alice Spencer in the Off-Broadway production of Alice by Heart in December 2018. The musical was directed and co-written by her mother, Jessie Nelson, and Steven Sater, and opened at the MCC Theater on February 26, 2019. The show's run concluded in May 2019. Gordon portrayed Annabelle, or "Triple A," in the 2019 comedy film Booksmart, directed by Olivia Wilde. The film attracted Gordon due to its "kooky" characters that she found to "have such a grounded realism in them." In 2019, she also appeared in three episodes of Ramy Youssef and Chris Storer's Ramy.

In 2021, Gordon appeared in Emma Seligman's debut feature film Shiva Baby, playing Rachel Sennott's ex-girlfriend, Maya.

On June 9, 2022, it was announced that Gordon would produce, star in, and codirect the musical comedy film Theater Camp, inspired by the 2020 short film of the same name cowritten with Noah Galvin, Ben Platt, and Nick Lieberman. In the film, Gordon portrays Rebecca-Diane, the musical director at AdirondACTS, a children's summer camp. The film had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2023. While editing the film, Gordon was offered the role of Claire Dunlap, an emergency-room physician and Carmy Berzatto's love interest, in the second season of The Bear, which premiered in June 2023. She stars in and co-wrote the story for Oh, Hi!, directed and written by Sophie Brooks, premiering at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001I Am SamCallie
2005BewitchedTrick-Or-Treater
2015IthacaMary Arena
Love the CoopersLauren Hesselberg
2018Life of the PartyMaddie Miles
2019BooksmartAnnabelle "Triple A"
Good BoysHannah
2020Theater CampSilvia RayShort film; also writer and producer
Shiva BabyMaya
The Broken Hearts GalleryAmanda
2022Am I OK?Kat
There ThereEnglish Teacher
2023You PeopleLiza
Theater CampRebecca-DianeAlso co-director, screenwriter, and producer
2025Oh, Hi!IrisAlso writer
2026The Sheep DetectivesRebecca Hampstead
TBAPeaked †TBAAlso director and co-writer; Filming
YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Sin City SaintsMeganEpisode: "Because Vegas"
Orange Is the New BlackStacyEpisode: "Don't Make Me Come Back There"
2016–2018Animal KingdomNicky BelmontMain role; 30 episodes
2018Our Cartoon PresidentSarah Huckabee Sanders (voice)Recurring role; 9 episodes
2019–2022RamySarahRecurring role; 3 episodes
2022–2023Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers DynastyLinda ZafraniMain role; 17 episodes
2023–presentThe BearClaire DunlapRecurring role; 15 episodes
YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
2014Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetEnsembleAvery Fisher HallConcert
Alice by HeartAlice SpencerWheeler Opera HouseWorkshop
2015MCC Theater
2018Vogelstein Center
2019MCC TheaterOff-Broadway
YearTitleRoleRef.
2022The Big LieYoung Woman
YearAssociationCategoryProjectResultRef.
2023Hollywood Music in Media AwardsBest Music Themed Film or MusicalTheater CampNominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsBreakout Filmmaker of the YearNominated
Locarno Film FestivalPrix du public UBS (Audience Award)Nominated
Seattle International Film FestivalBest FilmFirst runner-up
Best Futurewave FeatureNominated
Sundance Film FestivalGrand Jury Prize (Dramatic)Nominated
Jury AwardWon
2024Astra Film AwardsBest Song"Camp Isn't Home" (from Theater Camp)Nominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesThe BearWon
Independent Spirit AwardsBest First ScreenplayTheater CampNominated
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