Demi Moore reunites with fellow Brat Pack stars Ally Sheedy and Andrew McCarthy – all aged 61! – at premiere of their doc… almost 40 YEARS after trio co-starred in St. Elmo’s Fire
Demi Moore reunited with fellow Brat Pack members Ally Sheedy and Andrew McCarthy at the premiere of a new documentary about their 1980s stardom.
The Brat Pack consisted of a cohort of young, rising stars whose roles in the films embodied the fast-living spirit of the 1980s.
Along with Demi, Ally and Andrew, the group included famous faces like Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall.
Now Andrew has directed a new documentary called Brats about the stardom they all enjoyed together in the hyper-glitzy Reagan era.
He, Demi and Ally — all now 61 years old — enjoyed a reunion Friday at the film’s premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, 39 years after they starred together in St. Elmo’s Fire.
Demi Moore (right) reunited with her fellow Brat Pack members Ally Sheedy (left) and Andrew McCarthy Center) at the Tribeca premiere of their documentary Brats on Friday
(from left) Ally, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Demi, Mare Winningham, Rob Lowe and Andrew are all depicted together in Joel Schumacher’s 1985 film St. Elmo’s Fire
Directed by Joel Schumacher, St. Elmo’s Fire was a coming-of-age drama that featured a series of names associated with the Brat Pack.
Demi, Andrew and Ally were joined in the cast by Rob, Emilio, Judd Nelson, Andie MacDowell, Mare Winningham and Martin Balsam.
Although the film was scorned by the critics, it became a major success at the box office upon its release in 1985 and helped elevate the young actors to stardom.
Brats also features interviews with Jon Cryer, who insists in the documentary that he was not in the Brat Pack despite starring with Molly in Pretty In Pink.
Jon, who became a global name alongside Emilio Estevez’s brother Charlie Sheen in Two And A Half Men, was a lively presence at the premiere.
He posed for a number of group photos with various Brat Pack members, including Andrew, Ally and Demi all together.
For her latest public appearance, Demi highlighted her enviably lithe physique in a fitted white top and matching high-waisted trousers.
Her sleeveless blouse had an elegant collar and was speckled with copper buttons, just like her pants, which highlighted her vertiginous legs.
Directed by Joel Schumacher, St. Elmo’s Fire was a coming-of-age drama that featured a series of names that became associated with the Brat Pack, including Demi, depicted in the film.
Andrew, Demi and Ally – all now 61 years old – enjoyed a reunion on Friday at the premiere of his documentary Brats’ Tribeca Film Festival, 39 years after they starred together in St. Elmo’s Fire
Bruce Willis’ ex-wife let her luscious dark hair flow freely over her shoulders and accessorized her look with dainty earrings and a matching bracelet.
In the documentary, which curious viewers can watch on Hulu, Demi bared her soul about how terrified she was of creating St. Elmo’s Fire.
“Because it’s not like I had a box office draw,” she reflected, “You know, we were all just getting started. “I didn’t have anything that really justified him staying with me.”
Brats also features interviews with Jon Cryer, who insists in the documentary that he was not in the Brat Pack despite starring with Molly in Pretty In Pink
Jon, who became a global name alongside Emilio Estevez’s brother Charlie Sheen in Two And A Half Men, was a lively presence at the premiere
Jon looked dapper at the premiere in a silver suit worn without a tie as he posed next to his black-clad wife Lisa Joyner
posed for some group photos with various Brat Pack members, including Andrew, Ally and Demi all together
Ally, on the other hand, modeled a seductively sheer off-white blouse, tucked into trendy wide-leg trousers and accessorized with a boyfriend fit blazer
Veteran Hollywood casting director Marci Liroff, whose work includes St. Elmo’s Fire, was also seen on the red carpet at the Brats premiere
Bruce Willis’ ex-wife let her luscious dark hair flow freely over her shoulders and accessorized her look with dainty earrings and a matching bracelet.
Jon, meanwhile, cut a dapper figure at the premiere in a silver suit, worn without a tie, as he posed next to his black-clad wife Lisa Joyner.
Andrew, the impresario who put Brats together, modeled a navy blue suit over a powder blue shirt, without a tie, with a summery twist.
Ally, on the other hand, modeled a seductively sheer off-white blouse, tucked into trendy wide-leg trousers and accented with a boyfriend fit blazer.
Veteran Hollywood casting director Marci Liroff, whose work includes St. Elmo’s Fire, was also seen on the red carpet at the Brats premiere.
Andrew, Demi, Ally and Jon all took to the stage at the BMCC Theater that day to be interviewed in front of the audience as part of the film festival.
In the documentary, which curious viewers can watch on Hulu, Demi bared her soul about how terrified she was making St. Elmo’s Fire.
Andrew, Demi, Ally and Jon were all on stage at the BMCC Theater that day to be interviewed in front of the audience as part of the film festival
In the documentary, Demi revealed that the buyer of St. Elmo’s Fire “paid to have a sober companion with me 24/7, for the entire duration of the shoot,” she revealed, much to Andrew’s surprise.
She noted that Joel Schumacher “sticked his neck out for me” to put her in the film, as she said the team “could have easily cast someone else.”
“Because it’s not like I had a cash draw. You know, we were all just getting started. I had nothing that would really justify him staying with me.”
While making the film, she was “so afraid of failure, afraid of losing, and so desperate to fit in, to fit in,” she said. “My need to please was definitely on high alert.”
In fact, the studio “even paid to have a sober companion with me 24/7, for the entire duration of the shoot,” she revealed, to Andrew’s surprise.