
Age: 58
female
Molly Kathleen Ringwald (born February 18, 1968) is an American actress, singer, dancer, and author. She was cast in her first major role as Molly in the NBC sitcom The Facts of Life (1979–80) after a casting director saw her playing an orphan in a stage production of the musical Annie. She and several other members of the original Facts of Life cast were let go when the show was reworked by the network. She subsequently made her motion-picture debut as Miranda in the independent film Tempest (1982), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year. Ringwald is primarily known for her collaborations with filmmaker John Hughes. She established herself as a teen icon after appearing in the successful Hughes films Sixteen Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985), and Pretty in Pink (1986). She later starred in The Pick-up Artist (1987), Fresh Horses (1988), and For Keeps (1988). She starred in many films in the 1990s, most notably Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story (1992), The Stand (1994), and Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (1994 short film – precursor to Sling Blade). Ringwald had regular roles on the television series The Secret Life of the American Teenager (2008 - 2013) as Anne Juergens, Riverdale(2017 - 2023) as Mary Andrews, and Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (2024) as Joanne Carson. She is also recognized by younger audiences for her role as Sara Flynn in The Kissing Booth movies. Ringwald was part of the "Brat Pack", and she was ranked number one on VH1's 100 Greatest Teen Stars.

Molly Ringwald

Barbara Gordon
for Barbara Gordon in Batman: Face of Fear (1994)
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A year later after The Riddler's reign of terror had come to an end as another time for Halloween was upon Gotham City. Bruce Wayne (Mel Gibson) is setting up another Halloween party after the city took some time recovering from everything that Edward Nygma had done, nearly psychologically breaking Wayne, murdering Daniel Mockridge and taking James Gordon hostage amongst other nefarious crimes, things have been going swimmingly as Barbara Gordon (Molly Ringwald) is interviewing some of Gotham's brilliant scientists at the local university, including the likes of the city's well known psychiatrist, Dr. Jonathan Crane (Harold Ramis) a man who has been studying on fears. However, later that night some of Crane's repressed memories, such as an event that gave him a lifelong Formidophobia, but one night as the good doctor was on a stroll, a small "prank" triggered his phobia by some unruly university students but that changes once the faculty found out some of Crane's unorthodox experiments with a developed toxin that makes it's subject hallucinate their worst nightmares and the moment Halloween dawns on Gotham, Crane takes on the being of his fear. The Scarecrow, the master of fear starts up a string of murders and experiments on others, making a fear induced-virus. Now, Batman and the GCPD need to stop The Scarecrow's horrid procedures as a possible fear-virus is spreading, will they make it in time or will Gotham suffer the goriest Halloween in history?