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Actress Molly Ringwald, who became a famed member of the “brat pack” in the 1990s through the work of director John Hughes, spent time dissing the very films that made her career as not “diverse” enough as she acceptedRingwlad has had a long career but never again reached the height of fame she achieved in films such asall of which were penned and/or directed by John Hughes .
In her appearance on stage to accept the award, Ringwald said that she really decided to attempt a film career after having a part in the 1982 movie,But the movie work was a different world for Ringwald. “Once I did that movie and experienced filmmaking, I realized, ‘Oh, that’s really what I want to do.
“Those movies, the movies that I am so well known for, they were very much of the time. And if you were to remake that now I think it would have to be much more diverse. And it would have to be, you know, you couldn’t make a movie that white. Those movies are really,“And they don’t really represent what it is to be a teenager in a school in America today, I don’t think,” she concluded.
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