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Molly Ringwald's mother forgot her birthday. The actress - who turned 54 on Friday (18.02.2022) - took to Instagram to share a screenshot of a text message conversation which shows that her mother had forgotten to wish her a happy birthday. Molly texted her mother: "That's it? You don't have anything else to say to me today?" before she responded :"I didn't realise it was the 18th today. Happy birthday! I haven't got your present in the mail. Will do very soon." The 'Pretty in Pink' star went on to seemingly acknowledge that the situation reflects that of her character Samantha Baker in the 19...
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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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Molly Ringwald doesn't regret ditching Hollywood for Paris. The 53-year-old actress decided to relocate to the French capital in the 90s, despite enjoying success in Hollywood, where she starred in movies such as 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Office Killer. She said: "I don't regret going to France for a second. I felt like if I was ever going to do something else for a while, that was the right time." The actress had built a successful career as a teen actress in the 80s but she decided to relocate following a series of unpleasant incidents on-set. Molly told Life & Style magazine: "At 13, a 50-y...
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Steve Martin has revealed a poignant scene featuring himself and John Candy was cut from 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles'. The 76-year-actor featured in John Hughes' 1987 comedy film as Neal Page alongside the late Candy as Del Griffith and revealed how he discovered an unseen sentimental moment between the characters when reading the script recently. In an interview with The Guardian newspaper alongside comedy partner Martin Short, Steve recalled: "I was looking through the script the other day, because I was finding things that were cut from the movie that were so poignant. "Right at the end...
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