Anthony Michael Hall Gets Candid About John Hughes And His Brat Pack Era: ‘ I Didn’t Plan On Being Typecast’
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Anthony Michael Hall Gets Candid About John Hughes And His Brat Pack Era: ‘ I Didn’t Plan On Being Typecast’



For a number of cinephiles, the name Anthony Michael Hall might bring to mind the face of a high school nerd in detention with a bunch of other misfits. Or maybe you see the image of another nerdy kid and his buddy using science to create the perfect woman. Yet Hall — a member of the famous Brat Pack — has played a number of varied roles over the years. Just recently, though, the veteran actor got candid about the challenges of moving past the roles he played in John Hughes’ films.

The now 56-year-old actor entered the industry at a young age and made waves early on. Before he was 17, he had already acted in three of the best ‘80s films everWeird Science, 16 Candles, and The Breakfast Club. In all of these John Hughes-directed movies, Anthony Michael Hall plays the funny, yet awkward nerd and, as he explained explained to Variety, he didn’t realize was a typecast at the time:

I didn’t plan on being typecast — I don’t even think it was John’s intention. But that sort of happened, and I think, as with most kids, there’s that sort of self-awareness, that awkwardness, that very interesting biological fact that our brains are forming until you’re 25. I was 17 years old. I had already done a handful of films. I was just flying by the seat of my pants, and was coming from a very pure place.



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