John Hughes's Teen Pen Pal Fan Shares Correspondence

Like every other American raised in the Reagan era and versed in such quotable phrases as "Drinking and driving don't mix, that's why I ride a bike," we were saddened to learn of John Hughes's untimely death yesterday. But now we're also angry, because today's Times obituary fails to make any mention of Hughes's funniest movie, and one of the best comedies of the '80s: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Here's just a taste of comedy gold—anyone recognize that actor playing Owen?

Yesterday a woman named Alison Byrne Fields revealed that as a teenager she sent a letter to Hughes telling him how much The Breakfast Club meant to her. When she got a form letter and some official "Breakfast Club" stickers in return, she fired off an angry letter to the director, who personally responded with an apology. They maintained a correspondence for years, and one day in 1997 Hughes telephoned Fields to open up about his reasons for turning his back on Hollywood:

John told me about why he left Hollywood just a few years earlier. He was terrified of the impact it was having on his sons; he was scared it was going to cause them to lose perspective on what was important and what happiness meant. And he told me a sad story about how, a big reason behind his decision to give it all up was that "they" (Hollywood) had "killed" his friend, John Candy, by greedily working him too hard.

He also told me he was glad I had gotten in touch and that he was proud of me for what I was doing with my life. He told me, again, how important my letters had been to him all those years ago, how he often used the argument "I'm doing this for Alison" to justify decisions in meetings.

Reached for comment yesterday, Matthew Broderick told AP, "I am truly shocked and saddened by the news about my old friend John Hughes. He was a wonderful, very talented guy and my heart goes out to his family." In a statement, Macaulay Culkin said, "The world has lost not only a quintessential filmmaker whose influence will be felt for generations, but a great and decent man." Damn, now we really miss Hughes! We're seriously considering attending Andrew W.K.'s "Tribute to John Hughes" at Le Poisson Rouge Saturday. See you there, Bueller?... Bueller?... Bueller...

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anyone recognize that actor playing Owen?
Justin Timberlake. What do I win?

anyone recognize that actor playing Owen?

Its Dylan Baker what do I win

>>anyone recognize that actor playing Owen?

Dylan Baker.

and the Pretty in Pink clip is from a Spanish dub. HA

it always felt like john candy was a big loveable ox whose heart burst while he was in the traces. hollywood sucks.

"Her first baby come out sideways" lol

I think it's a bit of a stretch for Hughes to blame Hollywood for Candy's death. Candy could have turned down movies if he was overworked. He wasn't under contract to make a certain number of movies every year. And let's be honest -- he did have a weight problem that shortened his life expectancy. Not to mention a family history of heart disease. His own father had a fatal heart attack at only 35.

I generally try not to let the ubiquitous Gothamist typos and grammatical nonsense bother me, but is it too much to ask that you correctly spell the last names of U.S. presidents?

Not at all, but is it too much to ask that you not be a pedantic douche about it? Probably.

Do you consider anyone with the most basic literacy a pedantic douche? Apparently so.

Seriously, it usually looks like no one at Gothamist even glances at their writing before posting it.

But I guess that might explain your unnecessarily hostile defensiveness.

Above comment (obviously) meant for Mr. Del Signore.
Thanks to buggy Movable Type blogware...

"anyone recognize that actor playing Owen?"

If by that you mean can anyone go to imdb and look up who played Owen, clearly the answer is yes.

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