Molly Luetkemeyer: Everything About Julie Bowen’s Sister

Molly Luetkemeyer

Molly Luetkemeyer is a designer and the sister of Julie Bowen. Molly’s sister Julie Bowen is an actress who is best known as Claire Dunphy in the television series Modern Family (2009–2020). She is also the one who portrayed Roxanne Please in the series ER (1998–1999) and Carol Vessey in the series Ed (2000–2004). Molly is also the sister of physician and researcher Annie Luetkemeyer.

Molly Luetkemeyer: Bio Summary

NameMolly Luetkemeyer
Date of birth N/A
Place of birth Baltimore, Maryland U.S.
Famous assister of Julie Bowen
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Spouse N/A
Siblings Annie Luetkemeyer and Julie Bowen
Parents John Alexander Luetkemeyer, Jr. and Suzanne Frey

How Old Is Molly Luetkemeyer?

Molly Luetkemeyer was born in Baltimore, Maryland U.S. but her date of birth is unknown which is why her exact age is difficult to tell. She is suspected to have been born in the 1960s. She is the daughter of Suzanne Luetkemeyer (née Frey) and John Alexander Luetkemeyer Jr., a commercial real estate developer. She is an American of German descent.

Molly Luetkemeyer grew up in Ruxton-Riderwood, Maryland. She has two sisters, Julie Bowen Luetkemeyer and Annie Luetkemeyer. Julie is an actress, producer, and director while Annie is a physician and researcher who is a Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the University of California, San Francisco. Molly and her two sisters share a strong bond.

Molly’s paternal grandfather was John Alexander Luetkemeyer and her paternal grandmother was Anne Austin McLanahan. Her maternal grandfather was Charles Daniel Frey, Jr. and her maternal grandmother was Sue Kingsley Carl. She attended Williams College. She reportedly graduated college from St. George’s School in Newport, Rhode Island. She enrolled in a design program at UCLA.

Molly Luetkemeyer Is A Designer

Molly Luetkemeyer is a professional and successful designer. She has found success in her work as an interior designer and she creates modern interiors with a ’70s vibe. She started in the film industry and served as an assistant to Mike Nichols. She eventually landed an internship with designer Kelly Wearstler before establishing her own firm in the year 2001.

Molly is the founder of M. Design Interiors (2001). Her slogan has been “one’s home should be a reflection of one’s lifestyle and personality.” She is inspired by different sources from modern and contemporary art to nature, fashion, and vintage design books. She “has developed a signature style that is fresh, expressive, and sophisticated”, according to her website.

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Molly “takes a unique approach to each project, combining her personal inspiration with a thorough understanding of each client’s wants and needs.” She has worked for several people and her clients include Hollywood A-listers, entertainment industry insiders, captains of industry, and stylish people. She once said of her clients:

“My male clients will sometimes balk at sitting down to write down what they want. Once I explain to them that if they can help me understand their wants, it will cost them less. And then believe me, they do that homework.” Molly is known for designing homes in places such as New York’s West Village, Beverly Hills, and Martha’s Vineyard, among other residences throughout the United States.

Molly has lent her talent to projects like an Upper East Side Manhattan prewar floor-thorough apartment, a weekend estate in the bucolic Connecticut countryside, and a Hudson Valley, NY lakeside compound. She earned a spot on The Hollywood Reporter’s list of 25 Most Influential Interior Designers in LA and on House Beautiful’s list of Top 100 Designers in America four years running.

Molly’s work has been profiled in numerous publications including InStyle, Angeleno, The Los Angeles Times, California Home + Design, and New York Magazine. She often shares posts of her work on her Instagram handle. The Los Angeles interior designer lent her design savvy and energetic personality to TLC’s hit series Clean Sweep as one of its three regular designers.

Molly’s home in Los Angeles was featured in a 2017 issue of House Beautiful! She has referred to herself as a nature enthusiast, color freak, curious traveler, jewelry fan, picture taker, and interior designer. She said: “I’m always the wild one with color, because the houses I work on often have a lot of glass, so you wind up having this connection to nature, from the purple of the jacarandas to a range of greens.”

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Molly Luetkemeyer helped to decorate her sister Modern Family actress Julie Bowen’s mansion in LA. It was featured in the article of the InStyle magazine.

Molly Luetkemeyer’s Personal Life

Julie Bowen’s sister, Molly Luetkemeyer has not provided any information about her family. She may be a wife and a mother but the identity and details of her husband and children are unavailable. She prefers to keep her personal life away from the spotlight.

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  • Ruth Kai Botchway is a Senior Editor at Dicytrends.com. She is a graduate of All Stars Media College (2021) with a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies. With more than two years experience in Journalism, she has served as an intern at Accra FM and worked with Green TV and Ashiaman TV. She worked as a Maritime Journalist/ influencer, producing Port and Maritime agenda initially aired on Ashiaman TV. You can reach her via email: Ruthbotch1912@gmail.com

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Ruth Kai Botchway

Ruth Kai Botchway is a Senior Editor at Dicytrends.com. She is a graduate of All Stars Media College (2021) with a Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies. With more than two years experience in Journalism, she has served as an intern at Accra FM and worked with Green TV and Ashiaman TV. She worked as a Maritime Journalist/ influencer, producing Port and Maritime agenda initially aired on Ashiaman TV. You can reach her via email: Ruthbotch1912@gmail.com

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