Molly Ringwald opened up about her relationship with director John Hughes and noted it was "peculiar" that she was his "muse" ...
Molly Ringwald has a new perspective about her relationship with late director John Hughes. The 57-year-old actress appeared on Monica Lewinsky’s podcast “Reclaiming” Tuesday and reflected ...
When John Hughes wrote “The Breakfast Club,” he had his eyes set on the stage — not the big screen. Adam Fields oversaw the production of the iconic 1985 flick and, 40 years later ...
Molly Ringwald reflected on being a muse for late writer-director John Hughes in his 1980s comedies while she was a teenager.
The "Sixteen Candles" star offered an eyebrow-raising take on her relationship with the famed director as a teen.
Before John Hughes and Molly Ringwald had ever met, he wrote 'Sixteen Candles' with her photo above his computer. She didn't think much of it then—but times have changed. On Tuesday, Ringwald ...
The actress told Monica Lewinsky that she has mixed feelings about her relationship with late director John Hughes, who called her his muse when he cast her at 15 based solely on her headshot.
"I had done more movies than John at that point, [but] I was still only 15 years old. So I didn't have a lot of life experience." Being a muse for an older filmmaker "didn't seem that strange to ...
After all, he was still a teenager after starring in a string of successful ’80s John Hughes films, including “Club,” “Candles,” “National Lampoon’s Vacation” and “Weird Science.” ...