Molly Vevers is 31 years old Scottish actress born in 1991. Molly starred in her first project at 25 and has been in the industry for 6 years.

The actress is known as a performer through new limited series on Prime, ‘The Rig.’ It is one of her first projects with a full-fledged role, and the viewers already notice her wanting to see more of her.

Hence, here is what we know of this new star on the block, including her personal to professional achievements. She has also appeared in Chubby Funny (2016) and Doctors (2000).

Molly Vevers Age

Molly Vevers is 31 years old. Molly got her first full-fledged TV series after she was cast as Heather Shaw in ‘The Rig.’

She became more focused on acting during high school and attributed a large portion of her success to her supportive and encouraging parents, who are also artistic.

The actress gained her love for cinema in her childhood thanks to her mother, who danced in local clubs and pubs. Her parents played a vital role in instilling her passion for art by creating a space filled with amateur dramatic stuff.

Molly enrolled in the Scottish Youth Theatre program at around 12 and paid for it by holding a jumble sale. Then, after a year at Telford College, she was accepted to Glasgow RSMD (now the Royal Conservatoire), and she never looked back.

She even spent a short time working at Dundee Rep, which helped launch the careers of many well-known actors like Alan Cumming, David Tennant, and the newest Doctor Who star, Ncuti Gatwa.

Facts About Molly Vevers

  1. Molly made her debut at 25 in 2016 with the TV series ‘Doctors.’ The show is still going on; she had an episodic role where she plays Bella McCall.
  2. She has also worked in the series Chubby Funny as Rosie, which premiered in 2016.
  3. She attended the first premiere show for The Rig in her six-year acting career. During an interview, she says it was her first but will not be the last.
  4. There is no looking back for the 31-year-old after this. All up for taking the TV world by storm, she will now be seen alongside David Morrissey in an ITV show, The Long Shadow. This one will be based on the Yorkshire Ripper.
  5. She was recognized at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with The Stage Award for Acting Excellence for her performance in the solo play Ross & Rachel.