Demi Moore and Andrew McCarthy Reunite for Sweet Photo 40 Years After 'St. Elmo's Fire'
Demi Moore and Andrew McCarthy are reunited at last.
The Ghost actress and Pretty in Pink star posed together in a rare photo while reconnecting for McCarthy's new documentary that will tell the story of the "Brat Pack" from the 1980s.
The photo includes an old snapshot of the duo filming the 1985 classic, St. Elmo's Fire, along with a snapshot of them in the present-day right below it. Moore donned a black t-shirt with a bright green cardigan as she held a pup, while McCarthy opted for a navy blue button-up shirt with a black jacket over top.
"So great to see (for the first time in years and years) my St. Elmo’s Fire co-star, the wondrous Demi Moore, and catch up for my Brat Pack documentary." McCarthy wrote in the caption.
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The photo marks nearly 40 years since the duo has seen each other since they co-starred in the 1985 romance drama alongside other renowned stars like Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy, and Judd Nelson.
These stars later became known as the "Brat Pack," which was a nickname for the group of young actors who frequently appeared together in teen coming-of-age films in the '80s. Other stars in the group also included Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, and more.
McCarthy's documentary is based on his 2021 memoir "Brat, an 80s Story," which takes fans along on his career in the '80s and follows the peak of his fame as an actor, along with the rest of the Brat Pack during the iconic era.
Back in 2021, The Resident alum spoke with Fox News Digital and gushed about working with Moore on their 1985 film.
"Demi is great. She was a delight," he said at the time, adding, "To me, she was a bit of a loose cannon. I never knew what she was going to do or say, which I liked because I just never knew where she was coming from. So I've found it to be sexy and delightful."