Judd Nelson was recently spotted at a parking lot in Los Angeles, and he looked different from his Brat Pack days. He wore a long-sleeved shirt and an LL Bean vest over boot cut jeans and a pair of black sneakers while sporting a full beard and a buzzed haircut.
The 64-year-old was famous for playing gangster characters like John Bender in The Breakfast Club, which featured others like Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, and Emilio Estévez, who were also named among the infamous Brat Pack.
Where is Judd Nelson now?
Iconic 80s ‘Brat Pack’ star looks unrecognizable during public outing. If he’s unrecognizable, how do you know it’s him? https://t.co/Z1qwy2c6L5
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After an impressive Hollywood run as a teenager, Judd took on more serious character roles in films like Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes, Primary Motive, and Entangled featuring Pierce Brosnan. Although he is not as popular as his Brat Pack days, Judd has maintained an impressive career trajectory.
His most recent film appearance was in 2022, where he played Marcus Rainsford in The Most Dangerous Game. He has also authored a few audiobooks including The Power of Speech, Nine of Diamonds, The Gig, and Water Music, which are all available on Kindle.
Judd Nelson embraces a private life
Judd has kept his private life out of the public eye for years and did not participate in the recently released documentary about the Brat Pack. Brats by Andrew McCarthy featured interviews with Emilio, Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, and others, however, Judd and Molly opted out for personal reasons.
Judd said he has not been in touch with Anthony for years; hence the chemistry would be forced. He added that he would prefer not to revisit the Brat Pack conversation, especially within a scripted context for entertainment. Molly shared a similar sentiment, explaining that she has moved on from such a past. The film did include archival footage of her from the ‘80s, as it was relevant to the storytelling.