Molly Ringwald (March 29, 1963) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She became popular with teenage audiences in the 1980s, as a result of her starring roles in the John Hughes movies "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club" and...
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Molly Ringwald (March 29, 1963) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She became popular with teenage audiences in the 1980s, as a result of her starring roles in the John Hughes movies "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club" and "Pretty in Pink." Find more Molly Ringwald articles, pictures, news, and information here.
Behold celebrities who turned down the roles of a lifetime. 1. Molly Ringwald - Molly Ringwald turned down the role of Vivian in "Pretty Woman" and the role of Molly in "Ghost" among others. She was also offered a part in Scream which she turned down because she was in her late 20’s and didn’t want a teenage role. Also, she was offered Leah Thompson’s role in "Some Kind of Wonderful" which she turned down severing her relationship with John Hughes. 2. Mel Gibson - Turned down the lead role... Read Full Story
Do you remember The Brat Pack? They were a group of young actors and actresses that became famous in the 1980s, and they usually appeared in films together. Popular films that featured the Brat Pack were St. Elmos Fire and The Breakfast Club. The actors and actresses were: Demi Moore, Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Andrew McCarthy, Ally Sheedy, Rob Lowe, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Mare Winningham, James Spader, Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Cryer. At times, names like Mathew Broderick... Read Full Story
I love Bento Boxes. They are such a handy way to carry your yummys around. So I was very delighted to find these colorful ones from Plastica. A fabulous updated version of a traditional Japanese way to pack your meals. Bento Box from Plastica
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I was reading an article about something and there was a quote from director Howard Deutch, who helmed Pretty In Pink. He said that Andrew McCarthy and Molly Ringwald did not get along during filming. I'm wondering a loud if that's true because didn't those two team up again in '87 or '88 to film Fresh Horses? But they sure had some chemistry for two people that weren't fond of each other. DVD owners of the special edition have said that Rinwald came across as arrogant during the commentary... Read Full Story
Oh, Andie! Girlfriend’s ease disagreeable to attain her possess clothes and attain that inebriate Harry histrion feminist go to work. Mom’s GONE, Harry Dean! And she’s never reaching back! Now I gotta go place on this freaky craft-shop agitate and intend me whatever saint McCarthy. What do you stingy it’s ugly? Screw you, drunk! I got my sound hero every revved up and a New Order video in. And by the way? Ducky? Gay.
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Molly Ringwald modestly resists the label “style icon,” but her quirky looks in some of the quintessential films of the ’80s spurred trends aplenty. Girls ransacked thrift stores for fedoras and gleefully took shears to their mother’s prom dresses. Ringwald spills on the good, the bad and the ugly .
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Molly Ringwald had a big day promoting her new movie, “Secret Life of the American Teenager.” She appeared on both Good Morning America and Regis and Kelly. Lucky for you, we have both videos.
Molly Ringwald is now the mom in “Secret Life of a Teenager”
Molly Ringwald on “Regis and Kelly”
Kelly couldn’t believe that Molly Ringwald is all grown up. Hell, “Breakfast Club” was 25 years ago. She ages like all of us.
Molly Ringwald on “Good Morning America”
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Molly Ringwald, who plays the anxious mother of a pregnant teen on "The Secret Life of the American Teenager", is expecting twins! This is the second daughter and first son for Molly and her...
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Five teenagers are assigned detention on a Saturday morning and afternoon. They are a jock (Emilio Estevez), a hood (Judd Nelson), a rich girl (Molly Ringwald), a geek (Anthony Michael Hall) and a basket case (Ally Sheedy). During the course of the detention (and with a little help from marijuana) they open up and talk and begin to know each other.
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