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Posted by CT (Member # 2903) on :
 
The '80s Generation, Spawned Some Great Young Actors. Even 2 Decades Later,You Will Catch Most Of These Dudes In Big-Buget Movies. A Hand Few Are Even A-List Actors,I Mean The '80s Was The Decade For The Freshest Young Actors. Compared To '90s & Today's Young Actors like....Matt Damon,Ben Affleck,Freddy Prinze Jr.

Here's A List Of Young Actors From The '80s(most of them started there career's in the '80s)I Never Really Realize How Many Young G O O D!! Actors There Were In... THE '80s [Cool]


Tom Cruise

Matt Dillon

James Spader

C. Thomas Howell(aka known by his friends as CT) [Wink]

Sean Penn

Rob Lowe

Nic Cage

Val Kilmer

Robert Downey Jr.

Christain Slater

Judd Nelson

Emilio Estevez

Andrew McCarthy

Kirk Cameron

Anthony Michael Hall

Ralph Macchio

Jon Cryer

Kiefer Sutherland

Jonh Cusack

Corey Haim & Corey Feldman(The two Corey's) [Big Grin]

Sean Austin

And I Could'nt ForgetThe Late-Great.......RIVER PHEONIX(rip) [Frown] He's still missed....

So who was your favorite Young Actor from The '80s?....And what Movies did you like them in and why? If i left out a few Names PLEASE!! feel free to let me know...
 
Posted by CT (Member # 2903) on :
 
My choice's are?????

Nic Cage-I like him in Valley Girl,cause Nic did a great job as playing RANDY.

Matt Dillon-For his role as DALLAS in THE OUTSIDES

Wow this is tough to choose from!!!
 
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
 
CT:

You forgot to include Timothy Hutton, Michael J. Fox, and Kevin Bacon!

Now that we covered the guys...what about the ACTRESSES??
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
I was thinking the same thing, but the sad truth is all of the young 80s actresses haven't had any of the success of the guys. You find Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Lea Thompson, Ione Skye, Heather Langenkamp ... you won't find them in alot of anything nowadays. I'm a huge Lea Thompson fan, and I understand that she actually had *some* success post-80s, but it was nothing more than TV movies and a sub-stellar sitcom.

edit: As for the topic, my favorite 80s actor is John Cusack, although admittedly, it's mostly for his post-80s movies.

[ 25. January 2005, 09:25: Message edited by: Brode ]
 
Posted by CT (Member # 2903) on :
 
I was just trying to post a topic that had something to do with the '80s...Since most of the topics on here now are non-80s related. Steven & Brode i just wanted to discuss the Actors of the 80s..cause we always discuss the Actress. I was hoping that this topic would spark some great conversation. I thought long and hard to try to come up with something decent to post. Sorry my topics & posts are'nt as good as other members. I did at least try. Guess that does'nt count for nothing?
 
Posted by isis9968 (Member # 1780) on :
 
Hmmm, CT I have been thinking about who to add to your list that you hadn't mentioned... you got all the good looking guys, fer shur.

I also like:

Zach Galligan

Scott Baio

Rick Springfield (he was in Hard to Hold-hope it counts, even though the movie was icky)

You know who I like...is Matthew Laborteaux and his brother Patrick. I have been watching the Little House episodes, up to Season 5, and those boys were so good at acting.

I just watched an episode called Barn Burner, where it was all about racism, it was done so well, and they suspect the guy that plays Mr. Larabee of burning a barn down, it had been an accident by Andrew Garvey, it was so well acted. Those kids on those shows back then were so good at what they did. I have been wanting to look them up and see what they are doing now, so thanks for making me think of it CT...I am going to go check it out now.
 
Posted by isis9968 (Member # 1780) on :
 
Wow, I looked the guy up who played Mr. Larabee- and he died in 1980-suicide. That's freaky. I was thinking how miserable he was on the show, cause he played the town bigot, and he did a good job of it, he must not have been to happy in real life either.
 
Posted by Brode (Member # 3732) on :
 
CT, dude, I didn't mean anything by my post, I just didn't really have any actors to add. You covered all of the actors I would think of, and I wasn't here during the actress discussions, so I didn't know. I wasn't attacking your topic or anything. I'm sorry, I guess.
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
Great topic CT, can't talk much now as i'm going to the cinema in 10 minutes(Night Of The Living Dead 1968 stylee)

But(there's always a but) you missed of Depp of Nightmare On Elm Street fame.

I'll send the boys round to sort you out bad boy. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Giancarlo (Member # 2774) on :
 
there were so many actors in the 80's here to stay but probably the most talented are Sean Penn and Johnny Depp.I like the famous Depp scene in Nightmare where johnny'character has been killed by Freddy and i remember the Mike Nichols'movie "Heartburn"in which Kevin Spacey debuted performing a hoodlum who robbed Meryl Streep's wedding ring.
 
Posted by CT (Member # 2903) on :
 
I know i might have forgotton a few Actors names. My point of this topic was to show,how many good young actors,that came out of the '80s. Compared to these so-called young actors of today.
 
Posted by Canyoudigit. (Member # 2703) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CT:
I know i might have forgotton a few Actors names. My point of this topic was to show,how many good young actors,that came out of the '80s. Compared to these so-called young actors of today.

I can i say you did a fine job dude. [Big Grin]
 


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