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Where are the 1980s Brat Pack stars today and who's richest?

What the Brat Pack did next
Anthony Michael Hall: $4 million (£3.2m)
Anthony Michael Hall: $4 million (£3.2m)
Ally Sheedy: $4 million (£3.2m)
Ally Sheedy: $4 million (£3.2m)
Judd Nelson: $4 million (£3.2m)
Judd Nelson: $4 million (£3.2m)
Molly Ringwald: $11 million (£8.8m)
Molly Ringwald: $11 million (£8.8m)
Andrew McCarthy: $12 million (£9.6m)
Andrew McCarthy: $12 million (£9.6m)
Emilio Estevez: $18 million (£14.4m)
Emilio Estevez: $18 million (£14.4m)
Rob Lowe: $100 million (£80m)
Rob Lowe: $100 million (£80m)
Demi Moore: $200 million (£160m)
Demi Moore: $200 million (£160m)
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What the Brat Pack did next

The Brat Pack was a fearless group of successful young actors who defined 1980s Hollywood, often appearing together in the same movies.

Among these bright young things were the likes of Rob Lowe, Molly Ringwald, and Emilio Estevez, with films such as The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire helping to propel the stars to worldwide fame.

Recently, Rob Lowe revealed that the Brat Pack still keeps in touch and is even exploring the idea of a St. Elmo’s Fire sequel. Could a Brat Pack reunion be on the horizon? Meanwhile, another Brat Pack member is basking in the glow of an Oscar nomination. Read on to discover what the stars are up to today and find out who's the richest in 2025.

All dollar amounts in US dollars

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Danielle McAdam

27 January 2025

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