'Ferris Bueller' star Mia Sara says she didn't get along with John Hughes

'Ferris Bueller' star Mia Sara says she didn't get along with John Hughes

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Key Points:

  • Mia Sara, who played Sloane Peterson in the 1986 hit "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," revealed she had a difficult experience working with director John Hughes, describing him as "a strange guy" and admitting she struggled with the emotional dynamics on set.
  • Despite the film's lasting popularity and cultural impact, Sara found her acting career challenging and ultimately left the profession to focus on writing poetry, citing a lack of resilience for the audition process.
  • Co-stars Jennifer Grey and Alan Ruck shared behind-the-scenes anecdotes, including Grey's secret romantic relationship with Matthew Broderick during filming and Ruck's efforts to convince casting directors of his suitability for the role of Cameron Frye.
  • The film remains iconic, with Sara noting that her children observe the moment their peers recognize her from the movie, highlighting its enduring appeal across generations.
  • Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck's real-life friendship contributed to their on-screen chemistry, which helped secure Ruck's casting despite initial concerns about his age.

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