Molly E. Molloy (Massachusetts, April 4, 1940[1] – New York, June 15, 2016) was an American dancer, choreographer and teacher who worked internationally.
But at her mother's insistence, Molloy trained in New York at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School on full scholarship and was a protégée of Antony Tudor at eight years old.
She choreographed many revues at the Paradis Latin in Paris from its re-opening in 1977, working with owner/producer Jean Kriegel and director Jean-Marie Riviere as well as dancers from all over the world.
[6] She became the choreographer for L'Ange Bleu after one of her students at La Salle Pleyel in Paris introduced her to the French cabaret producer and director Jean Marie Riviere.
[8][4] From 2012, Molloy worked with Andy Black to choreograph Follow The Faun which ran from 31 October to 12 November in London's Above the Arts Theatre.
She masterminded the famous scene in which the protagonists played by Gérard Darmon and Alain Chabat dance "La Carioca".