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Brat Pack (movies)
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The "Brat Pack" was the generic name given by the press to a group of young actors and actresses who became famous in the 1980s and frequently appeared together in teen-oriented films as well as socializing together off the set. The name "Brat Pack" came from a 1985 cover story in New York Magazine by David Blum (10 June 1985, pp. 40-47). The term is a play on the Rat Pack from the 1960s. Generally considered to be a condescending grouping, it led to the brat pack members seldom being seen together in public.[citation needed]
Contents
- 1 Actors
- 2 Films
- 3 Directors
- 4 See also
- 5 External links
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Actors
The eight people most commonly included in the Brat Pack are:
Other actors who appeared in films with the Brat Pack could be considered auxiliary members of the Brat Pack:
Films
Directors
Frequent directors of Brat Pack films were:
See also