The Other Kid in 'Weird Science': 'Memba Him?!
Ilan Mitchell-Smith became sorta famous playing Wyatt Donnelly opposite Anthony Michael Hall in the 1985 teen comedy "Weird Science." Guess what he looks like now!
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Ilan Mitchell-Smith became sorta famous playing Wyatt Donnelly opposite Anthony Michael Hall in the 1985 teen comedy "Weird Science." Guess what he looks like now!
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In the '80s, Anthony Michael Hall made a career out of playing lovable geeks in classic teen comedies like "Sixteen Candles" and "Weird Science." Guess what he looks like now!
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The 39-year-old former dork turned up at an event in Las Vegas this weekend, looking pretty in pink!
With his Brat Pack days long gone, Hall now stars in the USA series "The Dead Zone" and has a role in the latest Batman sequel, "The Dark Knight."
Brat packer Anthony Michael Hall used the N-word twice while signing autographs and posing for pictures with fans last night, and it all went down outside the Laugh Factory, of all places.
Hall, the star of such 80s classics as "Sixteen Candles" and "The Breakfast Club," uttered several obscenities as he joked around with fans and photographers outside the same Hollywood comedy club where Michael Richards made his infamous rant back in November. When a particularly large, Hispanic looking fan came up to Hall looking to take a picture with him, Hall jokingly said, "I am scared of this nigga right here."
About a minute or two later, while posing for a pic with another fan, Hall says to someone off camera, "What up nigga?"
Throughout the video, Hall half-seriously told several people to "get the f**k out of here" and joked that the cameraman would sell the video to a TV show -- ha, close! During the taping, Hall also joked several times about being high.
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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Anthony Michael Hall, who played the awkward geek in '80s teen movies "Sixteen Candles" and "The Breakfast Club," says he doesn't try to forget his early career.
"To be part of some films that people have grown up with -- it's amazing," the 38-year-old Hall told reporters recently, according to AP Radio. "I'm often stunned by it. It's actually very humbling."
More than 20 years later, Hall has gone from geek to reluctant psychic as the star of USA's "The Dead Zone." The series' fifth season starts Sunday (10 p.m. EDT).
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