- His radio programs are always highly successful, most notably 'Martin/Molloy' being the highest rated show among 54 stations nationwide for its entire running time.
- For two years (1990-1991) wrote and performed on Melbourne radio's "D-Generation Breakfast Show" (Triple M) with Santo Cilauro, Tony Martin Tom Gleisner, Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Jason Stephens and Judith Lucy
- From 2004 to 2006, presented "Tough Love", a daily radio comedy programme broadcast live, all over Australia on the Triple-M network. Also appearing: Robyn Butler, Richard Molloy and Alan Brough (2004 only).
- His film Crackerjack (2002) was the highest grossing Australian film of the year 2002.
- With Tony Martin, co-wrote and co-presented "Martin/Molloy", a daily radio comedy programme broadcast live, all over Australia, for four years (1995-1998)
- Wrote and performed in the 1987 Melbourne University Revue "Laminex on the Rocks", with Jason Stephens, Andrew Maj, Margie Nunn and Paul McCarthy.
- He admits that most characters he plays are not a far stretch from his own persona.
- His brothers are Richard Molloy and John Molloy.
- Hosting a radio program from midday on Australia's TripleM network, with Robyn Butler and Richard Molloy. (May 2005)
- Co-hosted and co-wrote the shambolic Melbourne radio comedy program "Bulltwang" (Triple M, 1990) with Tony Martin, Jason Stephens, John Harrison, Michael Hirsh and Pete Smith
- The ad campaign for his radio show, a Saddam Hussein parody, featured a picture of Mick on the ace of spades and the caption 'Ladies and Gentleman...We Got Him'
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