Rob Lowe, 60, is an actor best known for the films “St. Elmo’s Fire” and the “Austin Powers” series, and TV’s “The West Wing” and “Parks and Recreation.” He is the host and producer of Fox’s game show ...
On a night in the mid-1980s, a group of actors finished up dinner at Los Angeles’ then hotspot, Spago. “I think we were literally getting up out of our seats and Liza Minnelli went, ‘Let’s go to Sammy ...
“Hollywood’s Brat Pack: Rob, Emilio, Sean, Tom, Judd and the rest — the young movie stars you can’t quite keep straight,” read the headline of an article in the June 10, 1985 New York Magazine, a few ...
Rob Lowe sees a similarity between the “nepo baby” and the “Brat Pack” labels — and can relate to both. “It’s funny: I think the last time New York magazine coined a term as new and widely accepted ...
Judd Nelson wasn’t always against appearing in Brats, according to the Hulu documentary’s director and fellow Brat Pack member Andrew McCarthy. In the beginning of the documentary, McCarthy sets out ...
The “9-1-1: Lone Star” actor, 60, opened up about the infamous label attributed to him and fellow actors Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, Andrew McCarthy and Judd Nelson during the start of their careers ...
Charlie Sheen reveals in a new interview why he 'felt awful' hanging around the Brat Pack before he got famous: 'I felt like ...