Acting Hawkey made her acting debut with a minor role in the 2004
short film Hard-bitten. She had a major supporting role as Lacey Wilcox in the horror comedy film
Brain Blockers, which was released in March 2007. She next appeared in the small role of Molly in the religious drama film
Higher Ground, which premiered at the
2011 Sundance Film Festival. The film was directed by her sister-in-law
Vera Farmiga and produced by her older brother
Renn Hawkey. She has since guest starred in multiple television series, such as
Mad Men,
Finding Carter, and
Mom, and in the web series
Ghost Ghirls. She voiced Orro Oxslayer in the 2012 fantasy video game
Guild Wars 2. In 2013, Hawkey created the web series
Holy Singles in which she starred as Sevany Martin, an unlucky-in-love girl who hosts weekly Christian singles meet-ups in her backyard. The first episode was wholly
improvised by Hawkey. She told
BuzzFeed, "While watching
Chris Soules'
season of The Bachelor I thought, 'Oh man! I need to cut myself into the next season!' There are so many elements about the show that crack me up, so I knew I would just need to heighten the tropes that amused me most." The series, titled
Molly on The Bachelor, was acquired by Funny or Die. She appears as herself in the documentary
The Pistol Shrimps, which follows the women's recreational basketball team of the same name in which she is a founding member. The film premiered at the 2016
Tribeca Film Festival. Hawkey then had a cameo role as an interviewer in the comedy film
The Tiger Hunter (2016). She next starred as Carla Wendos, a parody of keyboardist
Wendy Carlos, in the
Adult Swim parody infomercial
Live at the Necropolis: The Lords of Synth. Hawkey then played the lead role of Shelly Warren in the short comedy-drama film
Vape.
Photography As a photographer, Hawkey has taken the headshots of actors such as
Tim Meadows,
Lauren Lapkus,
Vera Farmiga,
Taissa Farmiga,
Keegan-Michael Key, and
Jeff Perry. She served as still photographer for the film
Higher Ground.
Podcast In May 2018, Hawkey started
Spermcast, a comedic podcast to help her find a sperm donor.
Spermcast is broadcast by network Earios as one of its flagship shows. ==Personal life==