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Do you feel like you know Molly Ringwald?
It's OK -- we do, too (but not in a creepy way). Part of what propelled her to '80s teen queen status was her relatableness: She's been the misunderstood popular girl; the quirky creative girl who didn't fit in with the cool crowd; and the seemingly invisible girl who pined after the high school god (Jake Ryan!).
But now Ringwald, 42, is very much a woman, with a husband and three kids, a role on ABC Family's "Secret Life of the American Teenager," and now a new memoir and lifestyle guide. We caught up with Ringwald to chat about post-Brat Pack life and, of course, what she really thought of the "Pretty in Pink" dress. An edited version of the conversation follows.
ParentDish: Your new book, "Getting the Pretty Back: Friendship, Family and the Perfect Lipstick," came out this week. What prompted you to write it?
Molly Ringwald: I was turning 40 years old ... and I had a certain amount of angst about it and what that meant to me and I kind of just decided that I wanted to write the kind of book I wanted to read, which is just sort of fun and sexy and colorful, and kind of write a book about being an It woman instead of an It girl.
PD: You've worked with expert makeup artists since you were a kid, so what's your best beauty tip?
MR: The main thing I decided after many years is less is more. The older I get, the less makeup I get and the more I concentrate on skincare and just keeping my skin in really great shape. I think the better your skin looks, the better you look. It's kind of like a great barometer of how healthy you are. I feel like I look better with less makeup and I never would have thought that as a young person -- I mean, I really packed it on like every other teenager!
PD: Did you ever find your perfect lipstick?
MR: That's still an eternal search!
PD: Your book includes a section on parenting advice you should ignore. Did you learn this the hard way?
MR: I think it's really important to have confidence in you and your own parenting skills, and just trust that you know what's best for your child.
PD: What's it like playing a parent to teenagers on TV now that you're a mom?
MR: It's a little bit in the future for me because my own kids are still so young, so it's not quite on my radar yet. It certainly gives me a taste of what's to come and makes me realize how important steady communication is.
PD: What else are you up to?
MR: I'm recording a jazz album right now, which is really fun. It's mostly standards and one song that I wrote with my pianist and musical director, Peter Smith. That will probably be out next fall.
PD: This year at the Oscars you were part of a tribute to John Hughes. His films are so iconic, but are you totally sick of talking about them?
MR: I'm really proud of the movies that I did and I was really, really thrilled that the Academy chose to honor him in that way because I think he's had such an incredible impact on film making. It was an amazing night and really emotional. I'm really proud of the movies, so there's nothing wrong with talking about them.
PD: The prom dress you wore in "Pretty in Pink" is certainly, ahem, memorable, and it's always prompted strong reactions. Did you like it?
MR: I was not crazy about it at the time. I think it was sort of not exactly what I expected -- not what I had in mind. But now I look at it and it just seems so iconic. It's so kind of odd and strange that it's certainly memorable, so I like it for that. I really wish I had it. I have my entire wardrobe from "Pretty in Pink" except for that dress.
PD: Do you have the infamous pair of underwear from "Sixteen Candles"?
MR: No, I don't have the underwear! [Laughs] Who knew that those movies were going to become what they, you know ... I had no idea. If I had known, I would have kept more for sure!
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ReaderComments (Page 1 of 3)
4-30-2010 @ 2:04PM
Joe said...Mmm, mmmm, mmmm. She was my teenage wet dream in the 80's. She is still smoking hot. If she is ever in the market for a man, I volunteer.
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4-30-2010 @ 2:11PM
Jose R. Dasilva said...Amen Brother! She's still hot! Better looking than most younger actresses out there today.
4-30-2010 @ 2:12PM
Rick said...Joe.. I am right there with ya! Bfast club.. watched it over and over.. the scene when the dude was under the table and went in for the kill.. memba? I can use one of those right about now! TGIF!! tonight I am going to go home..and do a home dinner and a movie with my wife.. we'll watch Bfast club.., I am gonna make dinner ..theres a recipe I am dying to try.. it's called "poke Me Pork" (I hope it lives up to it's name..haha!) found it on this dirty little cooking site..can't tell you the name here.. but google "whipped and beaten culinary works" or "Poke Me Pork" to find it.. hilarious. it's under the free recipes tab.
4-30-2010 @ 2:32PM
stvbrgl said...Molly is still hot. I agree.
On a side note. I'd like to see less mistakes on articles. I'm not sure about grammar. but there is always an extra letter or one left off. Who proofs these things? No big deal. Just annoying.
4-30-2010 @ 4:34PM
Star said...It sounds like you still have wet dreams..yeah like she'll call you!
4-30-2010 @ 4:39PM
lol at you loser said...Ah star, are you jealous that no one dreams about you? Must suck to be the ugly duckling that never turned into a swan.
4-30-2010 @ 2:48PM
NoPinkHere said...I honestly don't know what you all have been smoking, but get me an ounce or two. Personally, I found Molly Ringwald to be homely back then and now she's just old and homely. The only thing about her that does anything for me is that fire red hair. I l've red haired women. Always have. Something about ginger snaps, I suppose. But as far is she goes, I would pass on this one..
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4-30-2010 @ 2:58PM
chris said...No pink here???????????? Molly is certainly not the "stereotypical hollywood beauty" BUT, Yes, I have to agree "80's wet dream". And, even more attractive in her 40's. Smart, funny, great lips. Not that she would have me,but, I'd gladly volunteer to be her guy.
4-30-2010 @ 3:32PM
Joe said...No pink here, um, maybe you are gay. That's all I can figure or maybe you have a fetish for fake looking chicks, but she is smoking hot and you would be lucky if she even looked at you.
4-30-2010 @ 5:13PM
Joe Papierz Jr said...You ae a sick puppy or just trying to start an argument. Your wife or girlfriend should only be so homely and you would be tickeled "pink" and you know it.
4-30-2010 @ 5:23PM
HerzogVon said...Molly Ringworm? Good grief! Even in her prime she was hardly "hot". She tried playing a femme fatale character once - don't remember the name of the movie - and it was a fiasco. So, who do you people salivate about next - Frances McDormand?
As for Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock; I have no use for either of them. Give me Bridget Fonda or - sadly - Natasha Richardson. Now THERE was a beauty!
4-30-2010 @ 3:26PM
james reginelli said...i never thought shewas pretty or cute
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4-30-2010 @ 3:30PM
Still Pretty said...I am glad that men find her attractive even though she has never fit into the hollywood type of beautiful. She is still the same ole Molly that I loved as a teen. I am the same age as her and agree with her "less is more" philosophy about makeup. Healthy skin is much prettier than pounds of foundation and blusher.
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4-30-2010 @ 3:41PM
Kate said...It doesn't look like many women had a comment, but I must give mine. Molly is an attractive girl/woman, but not the drop dead gorgeous type like Julia Roberts or Sandra Bullock.....in my opinion. My fave movie is Pretty in Pink; I can almost quote it word for word. The other two are almost as good as Pink.
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4-30-2010 @ 3:58PM
Ana said...She is a beautiful woman not drop dead gorgeous, but beautiful in her own way. The best thing of all is that she is probably from the sweetness of her face a lovely person on the inside where it counts.
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4-30-2010 @ 4:19PM
Gary said...It will be just in her genes for awhile then "BAM" overnight ugly!!
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4-30-2010 @ 4:43PM
lol at you loser said...lol at you loser, you would be lucky for a woman this beautiful to let you clean her toilet. Hey, but if acting like your important on the internet makes your miserable life a little more tolerable.
4-30-2010 @ 4:11PM
lessons4life said...Molly Ringwald was a symbol of the eighties in America. Unfortunately her choice of shoes in those movies was left out but women's shoes have changed dramatically over the years.. Read about "Why Women Love Shoes" and see how shoes have changed over the last century along with our culture on curiousbee.com
www.curiousbee.com/blogs/highheelblog.htm
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4-30-2010 @ 4:25PM
Roxy said...She looks great now because she was never into fake tanning. Ever notice how aged women look that did/do that. They get the worst jowels from it by the time they are in their 50s. Then they imagine by getting really skinny they looke younger when in fact the excessive wrinkling from being so skinny makes them look even more haggard.
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4-30-2010 @ 4:43PM
vic said...Love redheads!
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