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Anthony Michael Hall has secretly been a dad for more than a month. ‘The Breakfast Club’ actor, 55, quietly welcomed his and his 32-year-old actress wife Lucia Oskerova’s son – who they have called Michael Anthony Hall II – on 1 June but he has only now spoken about the joy of being a parent. He told People: “That first month of parenting is pretty wild. It’s the craziest time, but it’s the best time. “Everything that everybody tells you is pretty true: you lose sleep.” Anthony also joked his “big boy” has “some appetite”, adding: “In between his breastfeeding, I get to give him his bottles.” ...
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Anthony Michael Hall says the last conversation he had with the late John Hughes was about a 'Breakfast Club' sequel. The 53-year-old actor played Brain aka Brian Johnson in the 1985 film coming of age comedy about a group of students from different high school cliques who spend a Saturday in detention with their authoritarian assistant principal Vice Principal Richard Vernon (Paul Gleason). And Anthony has revealed the flick's late director - who died of a heart attack in 2009 aged 59 - told him he was keen to make a follow-up movie of them in their later years before he passed away. Speaking...
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Anthony Michael Hall thinks fame can be "scary". The 53-year-old actor shot to fame during his childhood, starring in TV commercials and numerous movies - and Anthony admits that being a celebrity at such a young age can be an overwhelming experience. The Hollywood star - who plays Tommy Doyle in the new slasher film 'Halloween Kills' - explained: "Fame was off-putting and kind of scary. "It’s not unlike a horror movie. When celebrity hits you, all of a sudden people are staring at you and looking at you in odd ways. Even though I was just a pubescent teenager, suddenly I was thrown into this ...
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Judd Nelson believes the secret to the success of 'The Breakfast Club' is that the teenage story resonates with people all over the world. The 61-year-old actor starred as John Bender in the 1985 film coming of age comedy about a group of students from different high school cliques who spend a Saturday in detention with their authoritarian assistant principal Vice Principal Richard Vernon (Paul Gleason). And Nelson suggests the key to its longevity is that so many people can identify with "kids trying to become adults". In an interview with the Metro newspaper, he said: "You always hope a proj...
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