There were plenty of teen idols during the 1980s, but Molly Ringwald has a strong claim to being the best known. She was the shy-but-cute girl in the cult movie 'The Breakfast Club,' which featured a full raft of performers who would go on to be huge stars in their own right. The film was just one of three films in which she starred that were made by John Hughes, to whom she owes at least a portion of her success. The others were 'Sixteen Candles' and 'Pretty in Pink.'
There was a group of young actors and actresses in the 1980s who became known as 'The Brat Pack' a then-modern take on Frank Sinatra's 'Rat Pack,' and Ringwald's name was often attached to it even though she didn't consider herself to be a member. Ringwald considered herself a more serious actress, who turned down working with Hughes a fourth time when she felt he was offering her parts that were too similar to her previous work.