Brat Pack - Round 3

 


Brat Pack


For so many of us, these actors are a defining part of our childhoods. Did you want to be glamorous, yet tragic, like Demi Moore in St. Elmo's Fire? Maybe you identified more with the nerdy Anthony Michael Hall or the always awkward Andrew McCarthy. Maybe you had a secret crush on bad boy Judd Nelson? Or maybe you just wanted to play the saxophone like Rob Lowe does. Whichever one you liked best, the Brat Pack are an indelible part of our adolescence.


8 Emilio Estevez v 5 Molly Ringwald


Emilio is the top seed in this bracket for a good reason - he starred in The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire, along with The Outsiders and Wisdom (which he wrote and directed). He may not have been the epitome of "cool" like Judd or Rob, but we all could identify with his doe-eyed Kirby in St. Elmo.




Molly Ringwald is unquestionably one of the most prolific names on this bracket, starring in The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, Fresh Horses, The Pick-Up Artist, and Betsy's Wedding. It feels almost sacrilegious to call her a "Brat," since she's always been the opposite of that.




7 Anthony Michael Hall v 4 Rob Lowe


Anthony Michael Hall, the youngest Brat Packer, shines as the brain Brian Johnson in The Breakfast Club, but he also plays a football player in Johnny Be Good. He also had a girlfriend once. You wouldn't know her--she lives in Canada.




The breaker of a million hearts. Rob Lowe might be the poster child for the Brat Pack attitude. With roles in The Outsiders, About Last Night, Oxford Blues, and Class, Lowe owned the Brat Pack aesthetic. But it's his role as the saxophone playing Billy Hicks in St. Elmo's Fire that makes him such a high seed in this bracket.

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