

Molly Parker
Molly Parker, born on June 30, 1972, in Canada, is a distinguished actress renowned for her compelling performances across film and television. She first attracted significant attention with her daring role as a necrophiliac medical student in the provocative drama *Kissed* (1996). Following this breakthrough, Parker appeared in the thriller *Intensity* (1997) and made her mark in American cinema with her role in *Waking the Dead* (2000). Her portrayal of a Las Vegas escort in *The Center of the World* (2001) earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead, solidifying her status as a talented actress.
Throughout the early 2000s, Parker continued to shine in various films such as *Max* (2002), *Pure* (2002), and *Nine Lives* (2005). Her television career took a notable turn when she was cast as Alma Garret in HBO's acclaimed Western series *Deadwood*, where she showcased her versatility over three seasons. Parker ventured into the post-apocalyptic genre with *The Road* (2009) and the independent film *Trigger* (2010). In 2011, she made a memorable impact in the sixth season of *Dexter* and later portrayed politician Jacqueline Sharp in Netflix's *House of Cards* (2014), earning an Emmy nomination for her performance.
Parker's more recent works include *American Pastoral* (2016), the crime drama *Small Crimes* and the Stephen King adaptation *1922* (both 2017), as well as starring in the docudrama miniseries *Wormwood*. From 2018 to 2021, she portrayed Maureen Robinson in the Netflix reboot of *Lost in Space*, further cementing her place in contemporary television.
Filmography


Twitch City

Doc (2025)

Essex County

Deadwood

Lost in Space (2018)

Shattered

Wormwood

Swingtown

The Playroom

Trigger

The 9th Life of Louis Drax

Pure

Jockey

Sunshine (1999)

Rare Birds

Nine Lives (2005)

Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs

Peter Pan & Wendy

2149: The Aftermath

Waking the Dead

Small Crimes

Weirdos

Max

Ebbie

Deadwood: The Movie

Intensity

Bliss (1997)

Men with Brooms
