Biography and Interesting Facts
Check out Gretchen Mol plastic surgery pictures, facts and rumors below. Short Bio Gretchen was born November 8, 1972 in Deep River, Connecticut. After brief modelling career, Mol focused on acting. She appeared on Spin City, 3:10 to Yuma, Donnie Brasco. In 1998, young Gretchen posed for cover page of Vanity Fair magazine, wearing thin dress and being obviously braless. This was definitely a little controversial but Mol has curves to afford this type of photo shoot. She’s married to Kip Williams since 2004. They have two kids.Plastic Surgery Pictures
Do you believe Gretchen Mol went under the knife? Sometimes it can be hard to tell if cosmetic surgery is truly involved.
Plastic Surgery History
It is known that Gretchen Mol has completely natural breasts. But which plastic surgeries did she do to her body? Check out the table below!Plastic Surgery Procedures | |
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Nose job* | Unknown |
Breast enhancement/boob job** | No |
Breast reduction | Unknown |
Botox | Unknown |
Fillers | Unknown |
Facelift | Unknown |
Chin implants | Unknown |
Cheek implants | Unknown |
Lip injection**** | Unknown |
Liposuction | Unknown |
Abdominoplasty / Tummy tuck | Unknown |
Butt implants/ Butt lift | Unknown |
Other (gynecomastia surgery, otoplasty***, neck lift, eyelid surgery, eye surgery, eye lift) | Unknown |
Inspirational Quotes by Gretchen Mol
"I focused on where she was from of course, her voice and her history, her relationship with God - her religion. This was probably the strongest relationship she has had, really. She never seemed to maintain close relationships with husbands."
- Gretchen Mol
"The interesting thing about Bettie Page that I discovered was to leave the mystery. She always retained a little mystery. Let there be some unknowns."
- Gretchen Mol
"Hopefully, I'll just get to be part of good films and work with good people, and that's how it will develop."
- Gretchen Mol
"It's not like I have a master plan or anything."
- Gretchen Mol
"I think because I've maintained my residence in New York, those kinds of films have been more accessible."
- Gretchen Mol