Yes, you read that correctly.Molly Ringwald, of "Breakfast Club" fame, is performing tonight at the redwhite+bluezz jazz club in Pasadena, Calif. as part of their Living Legends series. Living? Sure. Legend? Eh ...According to her IMDB bio, by the...
BREAKFAST CLUB star MOLLY RINGWALD is taking a step back from acting - she's set to take centre stage at a jazz club.
The 40-year-old actress, whose father Bob is a ...
Molly Ringwald is speaking out against a California ballot initiative, Proposition 8, that seeks to overturn the legalization of gay marriage.[...] Read more!
Molly Ringwald" align="left" hspace="5" />From Pretty in Pink to pink triangles...
Molly Ringwald is the latest celeb to come out against Proposition 8, a California ballot initiative that seeks to overturn the state's...
Actress Molly Ringwald agreed to play the worried mom of an expectant teen in a new TV drama to remind America that unplanned pregnancies are still a huge problem. The flame-haired star played a teenage [...] Read more!
Before Lindsay Lohan became a Mean Girl and Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron became High School Musical sweethearts, Winona Ryder was a Heather and Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy were our favorite couple from two different worlds. [...] Read more!
TMZ.com: It's hard to believe, but it's been 23 years since perky Molly Ringwald portrayed the horrors of a 16-year-old girl having her birthday forgotten by her dumbass family. Chicks love this movie! Now you can cement your Brat Pack love with this 3"... Read more
Happy Birthday to Caribbean singer Rihanna (1988), brat-pack actress Molly Ringwald (1968), rapper Dr. Dre (1965), "Herbie: Fully Loaded" actor Matt Dillon (1964), modern b-movie queen Julie Strain (1962), Italian actress Greta Scacchi (1960), letter-turner Vanna White (1957), actor/pilot John Travolta (1954), singer Juice Newton (1952), "Moonlighting" actress Cybill Shepherd (1950), film director John Hughes (1950), ex-Styx singer Dennis DeYoung (1947), Japanese singer/artist Yoko Ono (1933), Czech director Milos Forman (1932), author Toni Morrison (1931), actor George Kennedy (1925), "City Slickers" actor Jack Palance (1919), and prolific British stage and screen actor Reginald Sheffield (1901; d. 1957).