Current:Home > ScamsFinLogic FinLogic Quantitative Think Tank Center|Molly Ringwald thinks her daughter was born out of a Studio 54 rendezvous, slams 'nepo babies' -WealthRoots Academy
FinLogic FinLogic Quantitative Think Tank Center|Molly Ringwald thinks her daughter was born out of a Studio 54 rendezvous, slams 'nepo babies'
Oliver James Montgomery View
Date:2025-04-08 22:49:22
As her 20-year-old daughter Mathilda Gianopoulos makes her feature film debut this year,FinLogic FinLogic Quantitative Think Tank Center Molly Ringwald is musing about how her firstborn's origin story might have destined her for a theatrical career.
In an interview with The Sunday Times published Wednesday, Ringwald, 56, revealed she thinks Gianopoulos might have been born out of a tryst with now-husband Panio Gianopoulos at the iconic Midtown Manhattan nightclub-turned-Broadway theater Studio 54.
"I believe that Mathilda was conceived in the dressing room at Studio 54 right at the end of my run playing Sally Bowles in 'Cabaret' in 2003," Ringwald said. "It’s so Mathilda to be conceived in such an iconic place."
By age 36, Ringwald found that her "biological clock" "had kind of become deafening." At the time, "All I could think about was: must have kids," she said.
Mathilda was born in October 2003. Ringwald and Panio Gianopoulos, an author and book editor, were married in July 2007. In 2009, the couple's fraternal twins, Roman and Adele, were born.
Though best known as a Brat Pack member with lead roles in 1980s John Hughes films, Ringwald has continued her acting career while living a quieter life in upstate New York, appearing in shows such as FX's "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans," "The Bear" and "Riverdale."
A 'Brat Pack' reunion:How Andrew McCarthy got Rob Lowe and others back together for a movie
Molly Ringwald thinks 'the nepo baby thing is ridiculous'
Mathilda Gianopoulos' role in the Anne Hathaway-led romance "The Idea of You" – which releases May 2 – marks her first acting credit on IMDB.
That's because her parents didn't want her to become a child actor.
"We wouldn’t let Mathilda pursue acting when she was a child, as we wanted her to concentrate on being a kid. She fought us on that — she’s still kind of mad about it, but it was the right decision," Ringwald said. "I don’t think that professional acting is a great way for kids to grow up. It’s way too stressful and it’s a crap shoot on whether or not the kids can make it through. I did my first professional job at ten years old and it was not easy."
Ringwald also weighed in on the discourse in recent years over who benefits from nepotism in Hollywood.
"The nepo baby thing is ridiculous. Of course, if you have a parent in the industry, it’s something that you’ve heard about and might be genetically predisposed to," she said.
Once Gianopoulos set her sights on an acting career, the 20-year-old didn't want her mom's recognizable last name to be what opened doors for her in Hollywood. Ringwald told The Times that her daughter moved to Brooklyn "about a year ago" and "took Gianopoulos, her father’s name, instead of Ringwald."
"I said, 'Are you sure? Ringwald is so much easier to spell and it might open some doors," Ringwald said. "But she was adamant."
The family lived in Los Angeles until Gianopoulos "was almost 12," and it wasn't until they moved to upstate New York that she realized "how uncommon" her mom's job was. One of her first memories of her mom involved touring with the musical "Sweet Charity" when she was 3, Gianopoulos revealed.
"We’re both very passionate, so we may have butted heads when I was growing up but we also bonded over that," she said. "We’ve always felt more like sisters, and as I get older we get closer and closer."
veryGood! (2882)
Related
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Diesel Emissions in Major US Cities Disproportionately Harm Communities of Color, New Studies Confirm
- Influencer says Miranda Lambert embarrassed her by calling her out — but she just wanted to enjoy the show
- After a Clash Over Costs and Carbon, a Minnesota Utility Wants to Step Back from Its Main Electricity Supplier
- From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
- Jecca Blac’s Vegan, Gender-Free Makeup Line Is Perfect for Showing Your Pride
- California toddler kills 1-year-old sister with handgun found in home, police say
- 'I'M BACK!' Trump posts on Facebook, YouTube for first time in two years
- Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
- U of Michigan president condemns antisemitic vandalism at two off-campus fraternity houses
Ranking
- $73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
- Abortion messaging roils debate over Ohio ballot initiative. Backers said it wasn’t about that
- The truth is there's little the government can do about lies on cable
- It's Equal Pay Day. The gender pay gap has hardly budged in 20 years. What gives?
- SFO's new sensory room helps neurodivergent travelers fight flying jitters
- Two Years After a Huge Refinery Fire in Philadelphia, a New Day Has Come for its Long-Suffering Neighbors
- The U.K. is the latest to ban TikTok on government phones because of security concerns
- This week on Sunday Morning (July 23)
Recommendation
As Trump Enters Office, a Ripe Oil and Gas Target Appears: An Alabama National Forest
Video: Carolina Tribe Fighting Big Poultry Joined Activists Pushing Administration to Act on Climate and Justice
Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Includes an Unprecedented $1.1 Billion for Everglades Revitalization
Former Wisconsin prosecutor sentenced for secretly recording sexual encounters
Tree trimmer dead after getting caught in wood chipper at Florida town hall
Brother of San Francisco mayor gets sentence reduced for role in girlfriend’s 2000 death
Justice Department opens probe into Silicon Valley Bank after its sudden collapse
We Bet You Didn't Know These Stars Were Related