Demi Moore and Andrew McCarthy – both 60 – have a St Elmo’s Fire reunion as he films a documentary about drugs and fame in the 1980s
Demi Moore visited an old friend this weekend.
The 60-year-old brunette actress was seen with her St Elmo’s Fire costar Andrew McCarthy.
McCarthy – who is also 60 – posted a photo of them side by side on Sunday as they caught up.
And in addition, he included a photo of them from the classic 1980s movie.
“So great to see and catch up (for the first time in years and years) with my St. Elmo’s Fire co-star, the wonderful Demi Moore, for my Brat Pack documentary,” he wrote in his caption.
Flashback: Demi Moore visited an old friend this weekend. The 60-year-old brunette actress was seen with her St Elmo’s Fire costar Andrew McCarthy. McCarthy – who is also 60 – posted a photo of them side by side on Sunday as they caught up. And in addition, he included a photo of them from the classic 1980s movie
A hit: St Elmo’s Fire came out in 1985. It starred Demi’s boyfriend at the time, Emilio Estevez, as well as Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson and Rob Lowe, as well as Andie MacDowell and Mare Winningham
Moore wore a green vest over a black shirt while holding a chocolate brown dachshund.
McCarthy, who has maintained his good looks, wore a black leather jacket over a blue button-up shirt.
They were arm in arm in an outdoor setting as they both beamed with happiness at their reunion.
St Elmo’s Fire came out in 1985 and became an instant cult classic.
It starred Demi’s boyfriend at the time, Emilio Estevez, as well as Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson, and Rob Lowe.
Growing up: St Elmo’s Fire is a coming-of-age film co-written and directed by Joel Schumacher
Rich and crazy: Moore played the privileged young woman distracted by drugs and heartbreak
Also in the cast was model turned actress Andie MacDowell and acclaimed stage actress Mare Winningham.
Moore played the privileged young woman distracted by drugs and heartbreak.
St Elmo’s Fire is a coming-of-age film co-written and directed by Joel Schumacher.
In 2021, McCarthy announced his plans to develop a documentary about the Brat Pack movies based on his memoir Brat: An ’80s Story.
Directed by McCarthy, the documentary version follows the actor as he seeks out other Brat Pack members to discuss their experiences working on their classic films.