Known for: Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club
Net worth: $11 million
“Brat Pack” high priestess, Molly Ringwald, is an ’80s teen icon who is known for her extensive work with John Hughes, the director of epic Gen X films such as Pretty in Pink and The Breakfast Club . Ringwald starred in both films. She was the birthday girl in the former and the lead “cool” chick in the latter.
Writing for the New Yorker, Ringwald described the film saying, The Breakfast Club is “a movie about five high-school students who befriend one another during a Saturday detention session, with plenty of cursing, sex talk, and a now-famous scene of the students smoking pot.” She goes on to describe how awkward it was to view the film with her coming-of-age daughter, especially the scene in which her character smokes pot for the first time. She wasn’t the only pot-smoker. The all-star cast included Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, and Anthony Michael Hall. Today she’s the mother of Archie on the CW series Riverdale, and prior to becoming the queen of teen, she starred on the 1970s hit TV series The Facts of Life.
Geena Davis
Known for: The Fly , Beetlejuice and Thelma, and Louise
Net worth: $30 million
With wide dimpled smiles framed by tussles of curly locks and a sweet-as-pie nature on top, Geena Davis was the sweetheart of Eighties and Nineties cinema. She studied drama at the university, as she always wanted to be a movie star. After graduating, she became a fashion model. It was a perfect fit. With her beautiful face and stature that measures a full six feet in height, Victoria Secret was very happy to take her on as a model. It was lucky too. Tootsie Director Sydney Pollack, thumbing through pages of new models, discovered Davis. After the big break, she scored big roles in smash hits like Fletch and The Fly .
It’s hard to say whether Davis is more iconic in her Oscar-nominated roles of Beetlejuice or in Thelma and Louise. The Accidental Tourist won her an Academy Award for Best Actress. And, not to be forgotten, is A League of Their Own. A “10” on the adorable meter. Geena Davis has been a serious advocate of gender equality and female empowerment. She is the founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in the Media. It collaborates with the Industry to increase positivity in female character roles and to reduce old stereotypes.
Susannah York
Known for: They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? Net worth: $20 million
Susannah York was an English stage and film star who made it big in Hollywood during the 1960s. She’s known for her demure yet sensually inclined persona of the Swinging Sixties. Her remarkable performance in They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? earned her a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and a nomination for an Oscar. In Images , she won the 1972 Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress.
York starred in the Oscar-winning film Tom Jones in 1973. She played Superman’s mother in Superman and its sequels. She was respected for breaking out of her 1960s mold with her later career. The well-loved actress was politically liberal and spoke out against nuclear proliferation. York died of multiple myeloma in 2011, she was 72.
Valerie Perrine
Known for: Lenny and Superman
Net worth: $6 million
Galveston, Texas-born army-brat, Valerie Perrine grew up on a military base in Japan but also bounced around to Paris and Rome, ending up in Arizona as a teen. Not too far down the road was Las Vegas, so she started her career in entertainment as a Vegas showgirl. A Playboy spread led to television roles. She’s the first woman to fully expose her breasts on TV.
In 1972, she portrayed soft-core porn actress Montana Wildhack in the film version of Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five. Her big break came with Lenny, playing Honey Bruce, the wife of old school comedian and social satirist, Lenny Bruce. She won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival, a BAFTA Newcomer Award, and was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar, as well as the Golden Globe Award.
Marisa Tomei
Known for: My Cousin Vinny
Net worth: $20 million
Another “totally ’80s” actress is Marisa Tomei. The girl with an Italian background and a Brooklyn accent so pronounced her mom had to remind her to tone it down, simply enamored audiences. The adorable accent came in handy playing Mona in, My Cousin Vinny . Tomei was funny as heck and won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
In 1984, she had a role in The Flamingo Kid with verifiable “Brat Packer,” Matt Dillon from The Outsiders. It was a small part with one line, but it got her recognized, as did the 1980s TV shows, A Different World and the daytime soap opera, As the World Turns. Though co-starring with Joe Pesci in My Cousin Vinny (1992) was a high point, she earned a SAG nomination for Unhook the Stars. And was listed as one of the twelve most “Promising New Actors of 1991.”