Molly Ringwald – Wikipedia

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Molly Ringwald nel 2013
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Molly Kathleen Ringwald (Roseville, February 18, 1968) is an American actress, mainly active in the cinematographic and television field.

Molly Ringwald nel 2010

Daughter of a blind jazz, Robert Scott “Bob” Ringwald, and a housewife, Adele Edith Frembd [first] , at the end of the seventies he made his debut as an actress in the popular television series The apple tree . Subsequently, she and other members of the original cast were fired when the NBC decided to rework the series in the second season. [2] However, the actress became very popular in the following decade in films focused on teenagers and their problems, and played by the actors of the so -called Brat Pack. [3]

Ringwald said she was very aware of her public image during her adolescence and that she tried to be a good model for her fans. About the film For game and … for love ( For Keeps , 1988), Ringwald said: “I didn’t want to give the wrong message to teenagers, I felt in some way responsible, I mean, I was a very famous teenager and I thought that many teenagers were looking at me and emitting me and really not I wanted to make a movie that said in any way that having a child at that age would be easy. ” [4]

On March 10, 2010 he climbed on the stage of the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles, at the 2010 Oscar prizes ceremony, together with the actors Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, co -owners with her of the film Breakfast Club , Matthew Broderick, Jon Cryer and Macaulay Culkin, for a tribute to director John Hughes. [5] In 2014 he played Madame Fruchette in the Lifetime film Wishin’ and Hopin’ . He then played the role of Aunt Bailey in the film Jem e holograms . [6] In September of the same year he began to take care of a column of advice in the newspaper The Guardian , answering questions about “love, family or life in general”. [7] In 2016 she was written in the role of Amy in the drama film King Cobra . Molly Ringwald was later entrusted the recurring role of Mary Andrews in the television series Riverdale , transmitted by The CW issuer. [8]

Molly Ringwald married the French writer Valéry Lameignère in Bordeaux, France, July 28, 1999. The two divorced in 2002. [9] In 2007 the actress married the writer and publisher of Greek-American books Panio Gianopoulos. The couple, who lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, has a daughter, born in 2003, [ten] And two male twins, born in July 2009. [11]

Actress [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Cinema [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • The storm ( Tempest ), Paul Mazursky’s regia (1982)
  • The space hunter ( Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone ) Directed by Lamont Johnson (1983)
  • Sixteen Candles – A birthday to remember ( Sixteen Candles ) Directed by John Hughes (1984)
  • Breakfast Club , directed by John Hughes (1985)
  • Beautiful in pink ( Pretty in Pink ), directed by Howard Deutch (1986)
  • P.K. and the Kid , directed by Lou Lombardo (1987)
  • Re Lear ( King Lear ), Regia in Jean-Luc Godard (1987)
  • Hey … are you there? ( The Pick-up Artist ), Regia at James Toback (1987)
  • For game and … for love ( For Keeps? ) Directed by John G. Avildsen (1988)
  • Crazy of youth ( Fresh Horses ) Directed by David Anspaugh (1988)
  • Strike It Rich , Regia at James Scott (1990)
  • Betsy’s wedding ( Betsy’s Wedding ), directed by Alan Alda (1990)
  • The music of the heart ( Face the Music ) Directed by Carol Wiseman (1993)
  • Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade , directed by George Hicenlooper (1994) – short film
  • Every day is Sunday ( Every day on Sunday ) Directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella (1994)
  • Baja – Safety device ( Low ), Regia di Kurt Voß (1995)-Direct-to-video
  • Malicious , directed by Ian Corson (1995)
  • Children of bastard , directed by Tonie Marshall (1996)
  • Office Killer – The model employee ( Office Killer ), Regia at Cindy Sherman (1997)
  • Requiem for a murder ( Requiem for Murder ), directed by Douglas Jackson (1999)
  • Killing Mrs. Tingle , directed by Kevin Williamson (1999)
  • Kimberly , directed by Frederic Golchan (1999)
  • Cut – the cutter ( Cut ), directed by Kimble Rendall (2000)
  • Fatal conflict ( The Giving Tree ) Directed by Cameron Thor (2000)
  • In the Weeds , Regia in Michael Rauch (2000)
  • The Translator , directed by Leslie Anne Smith (2000) – short film
  • Ring of Fire , Regia in Xavier Koller (2001)
  • It is not another stupid American comedy ( Not Another Teen Movie ), directed by Joel Gallen (2001)
  • Wishin’ and Hopin’ , Regia in Colin Theys (2014)
  • Bad Night , directed by Chris Riedell, Nick Riedell (2015)
  • Jem e holograms ( Jem & the Holograms ), Regia di Jon M. Chu (2015)
  • King Cobra , Regia in Justin Kelly (2016)
  • SPF-18 , directed by Alex Israel (2017)
  • The Kissing Booth , directed by Vince Marcello (2018)
  • The Kissing Booth 2 , directed by Vince Marcello (2020)
  • The Kissing Booth 3 , directed by Vince Marcello (2021)

Television [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • My friend Arnold ( Diff’rent Strokes ) – TV series, 2 episodes (1979-1980)
  • The apple tree ( The Facts of Life ) – TV series, 14 episodes (1979-1980)
  • Packin’ It In , directed by Jud Taylor – TV Film (1983)
  • Pact of love and death ( Surviving ), Regia in Waris Hussein – TV Film (1985)
  • Tall Tales & Legends – TV series, episode 1×05 (1986)
  • Women and men – Stories of seduction ( Women and Men: Stories of Seduction ), regia di Frederic Raphael, Tony Richardson e Ken Russell – film TV (1990)
  • Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story , directed by Tom McLoughlin – TV movie (1992)
  • The shadow of the Scorpio ( The Stand ) Directed by Mick Garris – Miniserie TV (1994)
  • Townies – TV series, 15 episodes (1996)
  • Remember if – TV series, episode 1×05 (1996)
  • Since you’ve been Gone ( Since You’ve Been Gone ), Regia di David Schwimmer – Film TV (1998)
  • There was twice ( Twice Upon a Time ), Regia in Thom Eberhardt – TV Film (1998)
  • Over the limits ( The Outer Limits ) – TV series, episode 6×01 (2000)
  • The $ tree – TV series, episode 1×02 (2000)
  • The Big Time , directed by Paris Barclay – TV Film (2002)
  • Medium – TV series, episode 2×20 (2006)
  • Gabriel’s wives ( The Wives He Forgot ), Regia di Mario Azzopardi – Film TV (2006)
  • Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front , directed by Joyce Chopra – TV movie (2006)
  • The secret life of an American teenager ( The Secret Life of the American Teenager ) – TV series, 96 episodes (2008-2013)
  • Psych – TV series, episode 6×06 (2011)
  • Raising Expectations – TV series, 26 episodes (2016)
  • Odd Mom Out – TV series, episodes 2×09-2×10 (2016)
  • Riverdale – TV series, 25 episodes (2017-2021)
  • Tales of the City – Miniserie TV (2019)
  • Dahmer – Monster: Jeffrey Dahmer’s story ( Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story ) – Miniserie TV (2022)

Voice actress [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Album in studio
  • 1975 – Molly Sings: I Wanna Be Loved By You (con la Bob Ringwald’s Fulton Street Jazz Band)
  • two thousand and thirteen – Except Sometimes

In the Italian versions of his films, Molly Ringwald was dubbed by:

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  1. ^ ( IN ) Bob Ringwald, jazz ambassador and actor’s father, dies at 80 . are AP NEWS , 9 August 2022. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  2. ^ ( IN ) Brandon Voss, Molly Ringwald: Pretty in Print . are The Advocate , April 26, 2010. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  3. ^ ( IN ) Karen Lurie, Brat Pack | St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture | Find Articles . are www.findarticles.com , January 29, 2002. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 (archived by URL Original on October 17, 2015) .
  4. ^ ( IN ) Such a carmon, Molly Ringwald On Teen Pregnancy, Bristol Palin, And For Keeps . are Jezebel , April 28, 2010. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  5. ^ ( IN ) 82nd Academy Awards – John Hughes Tribute . are Oscars .
  6. ^ ( IN ) Michele Clay, Molly Ringwald Joins Jem and the Holograms Cast . are People , 21 May 2014. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  7. ^ ( IN ) John Reynolds, Guardian revamps weekday and weekend editions . are The Guardian , 12 September 2014. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  8. ^ Carlo Coratelli, Riverdale: Molly Ringwald will be Archie’s mother . are The white space , 14 December 2016. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  9. ^ ( IN ) Michael Agger, Don’t You Forget About Me . are New York , November 24, 2004. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  10. ^ ( IN ) Ernio Hernandez, Expecting Molly Ringwald Exits Broadway’s Enchanted April, June 15 . are Playbill , April 28, 2003. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  11. ^ ( IN ) Cynthia Wang e Sarah Michaud, Molly Ringwald Welcomes Twins! . are People , 13 July 2009. URL consulted on September 27, 2022 .
  • ( IN ) Cutler Durkee, People. Child Stars, Then & Now , Time Inc Home Entertaiment, 2008, p.  100 , ISBN 1603200142.
  • ( IN ) David Dye, Child and Youth Actors. Filmography of Their Entire Careers, 1914-1985 , Jefferson, NC, McFarland & Co., 1988, p. 201.

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