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Mollie Heckerling

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Mollie Heckerling
BornMollie Sara Israel
(1985-09-03) September 3, 1985 (age 38)
Los Angeles, California, United States
🏫 EducationNYU
💼 Occupation
Musician, Screenwriter, Director, Actress
📆 Years active  1989-Present
👴 👵 Parents

Mollie Heckerling (born September 3rd, 1985) is an American actress and musician. She is the daughter of American Director, Amy Heckerling, and Harold Ramis. Until she was 15 years old, she was told that her father was American writer Neal Israel..[1]. Her Mother and Step-Father were briefly married in 1984 before she was born.

Heckerling was raised by her mother in Beverly Hills, graduating from Beverly Hills High School, and subsequently studied Screenwriting at NYU.[2]. Heckerling's first acting job was in her Mother's film Look Who's Talking.[3]

Heckerling's Facebook Page has her occupation listed as Writer/Director at Paradigm Talent Agency. She is provides vocals, hard, and percussion for the Gothic Rock Band The Lost Patrol with Stephen Masucci and Michelle Williams.[4]

Heckerling is currently engaged to Jason Dincauze[5], a writer/contributor at youdontreadcomics.com[6]

Filmography[edit]

Red Oaks as Bar Patron (as Mollie Israel)
Gossip Girl as Goth Girl (as Mollie Israel)
Loser as Annie (as Mollie Israel)
Clueless (TV Series) as Sarah (as Mollie Israel)
Look Who's Talking Too as Mikey's Dream Friend (as Mollie Israel)
Look Who's Talking as Little Girl (as Mollie Israel)

Soundtrack[edit]

Vamps (performer: "Give My Regards to Broadway")
Chronicle (writer: "Homecoming")
Loser (performer: "The Best Things in Life Are Free" - as Mollee Israel)

Discography[edit]

Year Title Producer Label
1992 Midnight Matinee Self-Produced Independent
2010 Dark Matter Self-Produced Independent
2011 Rocket Surgery Self-Produced Independent
2013 Driven Self-Produced Independent
2014 Chasing Shadows Self-Produced Independent

References[edit]


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