Actor Andrew McCarthy sits down with Brian Kilmeade to discuss his book and career on 'One Nation.' Andrew McCarthy’s "Brats" documentary featured interviews with many key members of the '80s celebrity group known as "The Brat Pack," but there were a handful of noticeable absences. One of those was Anthony Michael Hall, the youngest member of the group, who recently opened up about his decision not to participate.
"I was asked to be a part of it, but you know what, I’ll tell you my attitude is you have to wish everyone success. It was just something I chose not to do because I’m always trying to move forward and make new things and do new stuff," Hall told TV Insider. He continued, "The truth is, I’ve had to embrace the John Hughes period of my life all my career, and I’m happy to do so, obviously, as I’ve hopefully relayed here.
It’s never been an issue for me. But I also think time has taught me you have to wish everyone success." BRAT PACK’S ANDREW MCCARTHY GIVES INSIDE LOOK AT ‘CLUB’ 30 YEARS LATER: ‘WE ALL HATED IT’ Anthony Michael Hall told TV Insider he turned down appearing in Andrew McCarthy's "Brats" documentary "because I’m always trying to move forward and make new things and do new stuff.
" (James Devaney/GC Images) In 2022, Hall told Fox News Digital he "didn’t anticipate any of" the fame that came with being in the Brat Pack, saying getting famous so quickly at 15 "was challenging" and "certainly took some adjusting." "The idea of bei.
