The daughter of jazz musician Bob Ringwald, Molly Ringwald made her screen debut in the TV sitcom
The Facts of Life in 1979. After just one season she left the show to pursue a film career, first appearing in the 1982 movie
Tempest. Between 1982 and 1986 she was a staple of Hollywood movies about suburban teens, including
Sixteen Candles and
The Breakfast Club. This made her an acknowledged member of the "Brat Pack," an unofficial group of popular young actors including
Demi Moore and
Rob Lowe. Ringwald's other films include
Betsy's Wedding (1990, with
Joe Pesci) and
Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999, starring
Helen Mirren), and her TV appearances include the 1994 mini-series based on
Stephen King's
The Stand. Ringwald is also an accomplished stage actor, and in 2006 she began a national tour of
Sweet Charity, in the lead role made famous by Broadway star
Gwen Verdon.
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