

The 90s: Moore was actually more successful in the 90s. Elmo's Fire" and in real life was Estevez's girlfriend. It's cool."īrat Pack Cred: Played party girl Jules in "St. Quote: "I saw People magazine had a list of the top 10 teen idols of all time, and I'm on that list with Elvis, with James Dean, Michael Jackson. The Comeback: Mocking himself as host of "Saturday Night Live," comedic roles in "Wayne's World" and "Austin Powers," and his comeback role in television's "West Wing" followed by "Brothers and Sisters." A videotape of him having sex with two young women, including a 16-year-old, damaged his public image and he went to rehab for alcohol and sex addiction. Scandal: Lowe partied hard and was linked with Nastassja Kinski and Princess Stephanie of Monaco before he was felled by scandal.

But it was his roles as a shiftless frat boy, alongside a new generation of stars including Moore, Estevez, Nelson, McCarthy and Sheedy, that cemented his inclusion in the Brat Pack "But now time has passed and people are interested in them again."Ī takes a look at the other members of the Brat Pack then and now:īrat Pack Cred: His roles in "The Outsiders" (1983) and "Oxford Blues" (1984) turned him into a popular pinup for teenage girls. Most didn't survive the '90s too well and they began making a comeback in 2000. Since then, they've each gone in different directions. "Their careers all sort of took off more or less at the same times.

"I suppose it's nostalgia," Jamie Currie, founder of the Web site The Brat Pack, told. Hall's spokesman did not respond to a request for comment from .įrom Hall to Moore, we remain fascinated by these stars of the 80s. The lawsuit claimed that Hall suffered an episode of "bipolar affective disorder depression with psychotic features" that put him in a Vancouver hospital for a day. According to the Post, an insurance firm sued Hall for not disclosing that he had bipolar disorder.
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In the '90s he starred in a few low-budget movies and a couple standout ones: "Edward Scissorhands" and "Six Degrees of Separation." But his real comeback came in 2002, when he became the star of the USA cable series "Dead Zone," playing a small town teacher whose powers help him solve crimes.ĭespite his newfound success, Hall was allegedly still prone to violence. Hall once admitted that he began drinking at age 13 and, as the youngest "Saturday Night Live" regular at 17, confessed: "I sometimes got in fights and punched people in the face and got drunk." He claims to have become sober in 1990. Most of the Brat Packers struggled to ditch their iconic '80s roles and find success in the '90s and beyond.įor Hall, the road has been bumpy. by a 1985 New York magazine cover story. Hall and seven other stars of the 1980s, Molly Ringwald, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Andrew McCarthy and Ally Sheedy, were dubbed the Brat Pack - a play on the Rat Pack, the name given in the 1960s to the group of stars including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Ironically, Hall is about to guest star as a campus bully on the NBC comedy "Community." It's a far cry from Hall's breakout role playing a geek in the 1980s John Hughes classics "Sixteen Candles," " The Breakfast Club" and "Weird Science." When she let him in, he allegedly bashed her head against the wall. She told police last Tuesday that Hall tried to kick down her door. According to the New York Post, Falzone, a Sirius radio host and relationship columnist for the Huffington Post, obtained a temporary restraining order against Hall.
