

In recent years, Molly has popped up in "King Cobra" and "Jem and the Holograms" and she currently portrays Molly Andrews on "Riverdale." She also released a memoir, a collection of short stories and two jazz albums.
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She then became one of the biggest teen stars of the '80s with roles in "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club" and "Pretty in Pink." She went on to appear in small film, television and made-for-TV movie roles and also starred in several Broadway productions before making her big return to Hollywood with "The Secret Life of the American Teenager," on which she starred from 2008 to 2013. Two years after Molly Ringwald's role on "The Facts of Life" came to an end, she made her feature-film debut in "Tempest," for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination. In 2008, Cloris competed on the seventh season of "Dancing with the Stars." The following year, she released "Cloris: My Autobiography." She died of natural causes at 94 on Jan. Harris" and "Joan of Arcadia" and appeared in films like "Prancer," "Now and Then," "Bad Santa," "Spanglish," "The Longest Yard" and "New York, I Love You." Most recently, she appeared in the 2018 Bart Millard biopic "I Can Only Imagine," had a two-episode stint on "American Gods" in 2017 and worked as a voice actress. (She had four sons and a daughter with director-producer George Englund before they split in 1979.) The former beauty queen added to her collection of Emmys in 1998 for her performance on "Promised Land" and in 20 for her work on "Malcolm in the Middle." She also earned nominations for "Raising Hope," "Mrs.

Cloris Leachman had already won multiple Emmys, a Golden Globe and an Oscar by the time she joined the cast of "The Facts of Life" in 1986 - the same year her oldest son, Bryan Englund, died of a drug overdose.
