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The film was a huge success and Hughes followed up with two more teen films featuring her. In recent years she's played in "Cabaret" and "Enchanted April" on Broadway, as well as in numerous television roles. In Ringwald released her debut studio album Except Sometimes , an homage to her and her family's love for jazz music. The following year she starred in Lifetime's Wishin' and Hopin' and began writing as a lifestyle columnist for the Guardian.
Along with her recurring role in the CW's teen drama Riverdale , Ringwald continues to write, most recently in April , reflecting via the New Yorker on her contribution to Hughes' films in the context of the MeToo Movement. Ringwald is married to writer Panio Gianopoulos, whom she married in In Hughes cast Ringwald in the starring role for the coming-of-age film, Sixteen Candles. Ringwald played the endearingly awkward Samantha Baker, who struggles to cope with unrequited love and the fact her entire family has forgotten her 16th birthday.
After Ringwald's success, Hughes decided to cast her in his next film, The Breakfast Club , a film about five high school students who bond through a Saturday detention. The movie was another instant success, opening at the No. In Ringwald earned another leading role in the Hughes film, Pretty in Pink. Henry Cavill has related the first time he wore the Superman suit in front of chief Zack Snyder November 12, Seuss Movie Adaptation November 12, Load More.
Sunday, November 14, Contact Us. What befell Molly Ringwald? View this post on Instagram. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Tags: Hollywood Molly Ringwald. Recent News. John squirmed uncomfortably. That scene stayed, though. Claire acts dismissively toward him, and, in a pivotal scene near the end, she predicts that at school on Monday morning, even though the group has bonded, things will return, socially, to the status quo.
He never apologizes for any of it, but, nevertheless, he gets the girl in the end. I was well into my thirties before I stopped considering verbally abusive men more interesting than the nice ones. Thinking about that scene, I became curious how the actress who played Caroline, Haviland Morris, felt about the character she portrayed. So I sent her an e-mail. We met for coffee, and after we had filled each other in on all the intervening years, I asked her about it.
Haviland, I was surprised to learn, does not have the same issues with the scene as I do. In her mind, Caroline bears some responsibility for what happens, because of how drunk she gets at the party. I shared the story with Haviland, and she listened politely, nodding. Haviland, like me, has children, and so I decided to frame the question hypothetically, mother to mother, to see if it changed her point of view.
Absolutely, positively, it stays in your pants until invited by someone who is willing and consensually able to invite you to remove it. After our coffee, I responded to an e-mail from Haviland to thank her for agreeing to talk to me. Later that night, I received another note. On the other hand, she was basically traded for a pair of underwear. Ah, John Hughes. Looking for insight into that darkness, I decided to read some of his early writing for National Lampoon.
I bought an old issue of the magazine on eBay, and found the other stories, all from the late seventies and early eighties, online. They contain many of the same themes he explored in his films, but with none of the humanity. Yes, it was a different time, as people say.
Keep reading to find out what led the actor to leave Hollywood for several years. Ringwald credits the late director John Hughes for giving her a career in the film industry. Hughes wrote the entire screenplay for Sixteen Candles with Ringwald in mind, before he ever even met her in person.
He had found a headshot of the young actor and felt inspired by her face.
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