Summary
AfterBetsy’s Wedding, Ally Sheedy continued to act even though she left the Brat Pack behind. The Brat Pack was the name given to a group of young actors who appeared in a variety of teen movies from the mid to late 1980s. Generally, the group was considered to include anybody from the casts of the 1985 moviesThe Breakfast ClubandSt. Elmo’s Fire, particularly those who collaborated with other members of that group multiple times. Given the fact that Sheedy appeared in both 1985 movies, she was a core member of the Brat Pack.
Llike the rest of the group, she eventually left her younger roles behind toward the end of the 1980s. Her last movie that can be considered aBrat Pack movieis 1990’sBetsy’s Wedding, which was written and directed by Alan Alda. In the movie, she plays Connie Hopper, the sister of the titular Betsy, who wasplayed by herBreakfast Clubco-star and prominent Brat Packer Molly Ringwald. Though Sheedy left the group behind, she continued to appear onscreen in a variety of different roles.

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Ally Sheedy Has Starred In Numerous TV Movies & Indies Since Betsy’s Wedding
Ally Sheedy Has Worked Consistently Since The 1980s
Although Ally Sheedy left the 1980s behind withBetsy’s Wedding, theBrat Pack actorheld plenty of onscreen roles in the 1990s and beyond. However, the overall focus of her careershifted from blockbuster teen movies to smaller projects, including quite a few independent movies or studio pictures with singificantly smaller budgets. These came in a variety of genres such as the 1993 horror movieMan’s Best Friend, the 1997 comedyThe Definite Maybe, and the 1999 dramaThe Autumn Heart.
Man’s Best Friend, which featured a violent genetically modified dog, also starredAliens' Lance Henriksen.

Sheedy also had arobust presence in made-for-television movies. In fact, her two projects that immediately followedBetsy’s Weddingwere the 1990 TV movies Fear, which followed a psychic working with the police, andThe Lost Capone, which depicted a fictional brother of Al Capone joining the police force. Sheedy had appeared in more than a dozen additional TV movies by 2001, the year she starred as Helen Hewitt inThe Warden. Below, see a breakdown of some of Sheedy’s other most prominent TV movie and indie roles since 1990:
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Ally Sheedy’s More Notable Roles Have Been On TV Shows After Her Brat Pack Movies
The Former Brat Packer’s Biggest TV Role Came In 2022
Overall, the most notable post-Betsy’s Weddingroles for Ally Sheedy came from episodic television. She appeared in episodes or arcs on quite a few prominent shows over the years, includingKyle XY,CSI,Psych,Red Shoe Diaries,The Outer Limits,Oz, andThe Dead Zone(opposite herBreakfast Clubco-star Anthony Michael Hall). However, her longest-running television role was also her most recent, when shejoined the main cast of Freeform’sSingle Drunk Femalein 2022 as lead character Samantha Fink’s (Sofia Black-D’Elia) mother.
Betsy’s Wedding
Betsy’s Wedding is a comedy-drama directed by Alan Alda, who also stars in the film. The story revolves around the preparations for the wedding of Betsy (Molly Ringwald), the daughter of Alda’s character, Eddie Hopper. As Eddie tries to give Betsy the perfect wedding, he faces financial strains, family conflicts, and comical disasters.