Anthony Michael Hall 'busted' for trying to see co-star's cleavage as a teen

Breakfast Club star Anthony Michael Hall said he was 'busted' for trying to sneak a peek at his co-star's cleavage during his 80's Brat Pack teen.

Anthony Michael Hall was more like his Sixteen Candles character, "The Geek," as a teenager than most probably realized.  

According to Entertainment Weekly, the Brat Pack member confessed to some naughty behavior as a teen star, specifically the time he tried to sneak a peek of his movie mom's cleavage on set. 

Hall and his National Lampoon's Vacation co-stars reunited at Fan Expo Chicago over the weekend, but because of the  strike, they couldn't exactly talk about the 1983 film.

Still, Hall, Beverly D'Angelo, Christie Brinkley, Randy Quaid, and Dana Barron talked around it.

D'Angelo and Brinkley spoke about their strange experiences of interacting with fans who grew up watching their nude scenes.

Speaking about her fan interactions at conventions, D'Angelo said: "I get a lot of guys who say I was the first boobs they saw."

Brinkley added: "Somebody walked up to my booth yesterday and said, 'I just love you in the naked scenes.'"

Then, Barron, who played Audrey Griswold in Vacation, dropped Hall in it.

She revealed that her on-screen brother snuck onto the set to try and catch a glimpse of their on-screen mom filming a nude scene.

At least Hall owned up to it.

Anthony Michael Hall in a suit.

Anthony Michael Hall owned up to trying to sneak a glimpse of his co-star's cleavage. (Image: Getty)

He said: "Should I pick up the story right here? So, I got busted because I tried to sneak onto the set when Beverly was doing the shower scene." 

Hall cut himself short there, though, citing his support of the SAG-AFTRA strike.

Barron added a little more about the film, revealing that Brinkley wasn't nude during her infamous pool scene with Chevy Chase.

Christie Brinkley

Christie Brinkley became the object of the teen's affections (Image: Getty)

The actress said: "Christie wore a suit that made her look nude, but she wasn't nude because she was, or is, a top model and you don't want to reveal everything, she used to say."

D'Angelo confessed she didn't know the model wasn't nude in the scene.

She later quipped: "I'm still realizing that I was the only person who was really nude. Now I'm rethinking my whole life."

Who knows what other juicy details about the classic 1980s film would have come out if the cast were allowed to talk about it more. 

Still, it's good to see them supporting the cause. 

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