turned down former co-star Andrew McCarthy’s offer to appear in the new Hulu documentary, “Brats,” about the ’80s-era group of actors.
But Nelson seemingly makes a cameo — though only over the phone — at the very end of the doc. Just before the credits roll on “Brats,” McCarthy, who wrote, directed and stars in the project, is standing on a dock and answers a phone call.“Hello?
Judd?” says McCarthy, 61.There’s been no confirmation that Nelson was on the other end of that phone call. “Brats,” released June 13 on Hulu, follows McCarthy as he seeks out his former peers that he starred in an ensemble of movies with in the 1980s including “St.
Elmos Fire,” “The Breakfast Club,” “Pretty in Pink” and “Sixteen Candles.”The circle of stars associated with the Brat Pack label, which was dubbed in a 1985 New York magazine article, include Nelson, McCarthy, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, Ally Sheedy, Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald.
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