Jenny Mollen

Jenny Mollen
Jenny Mollen is an American actress and New York Times best selling author. She is known for her portrayal of Nina Ash on the television series Angel, and for Return of the Living Dead: Rave from the Grave. She also writes a humorous column for The Smoking Jacket, a website affiliated with Playboy, as well as an advice column for Playboy...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth30 May 1979
CityPhoenix, AZ
CountryUnited States of America
I've always gravitated toward men who sort of kind of eclipsed me in some way. And I think that it's because I have this need to be better.
At 41 and a half weeks pregnant, I started to have second thoughts about becoming a mother.
I was never the girl who yearned for children. I pretended to be interested in other people's kids, but that was obviously just an act.
I think, as a woman and as somebody in the entertainment industry, we have to be careful what we're putting out there and what we're trying to say.
I surround myself with bizarre people. They're more fun to write about.
My parents have been married multiple times each, so the idea of being committed to somebody was scary.
I just hope that people, women specifically, embrace that side of themselves that maybe is a little nuts or that society tells us is crazy.
I don't think that crazy should have a negative connotation - it just means that you're fun. I think that crazy is just a term that boring people use to describe fun people.
I never had credit card debt... I was very much about trying to gain my freedom, so it was about saving.
In my twenties, my dad was paying half my rent and my ex boyfriend was paying the other half. I wasn't in a good place!
My parents ... are more like cats. They accidentally had a litter of kittens, and then emotionally moved on to whatever ball of yarn rolled past their line of sight.
I like you just the way I am.
There are two types of people in the world: those who think everyone needs therapy, and those who have never been.
I think as an actress before I was on Twitter I thought, I'm only doing drama [and dramatic roles]... but then as soon I started tweeting it was like, "Oh you're the funny girl!"... but that was never how I saw myself. It's changed how I seem in other people's eyes.