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Emilio Estevez Autographed Photo

Oooh, the hair, the eyes... the pythons. I'm swooning.

Emilio Estevez in the Breakfast Club on DVD

AKA John Hughes' "Angst"

In light of this weekend's Republican National Convention, we almost chose the devilishly handsome John McCain for this week's Hunk Friday. Fate intervened, however, bringing before our gaze the hunky visage of Emilio Estevez.

Brat Pack leader, son of the legendary Ramon Heraldo Antonio Estevez and the notoriously inept Carlos Irwin Estevez--also known as Martin and Charlie Sheen--Emilio captured the 80s teen market with devilish good looks and ability to sport a high Letterman's jacket with flair.

Emilio's glory days have long since ended with the close of the 80s and the dissolution of the Brat Pack. Our main man has moved on to much more serious projects, such as the Mighty Ducks trilogy and Paula Abdul.


Your golden locks and vacant stare will be forgotten by no one.


Yes, friends. He married her. I don't think we need to ask why it didn't last.

Despite fantastic performances in The Outsiders, The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire, his acting career fell into a slump in the early 90s. Unable to capitalize on his former success like friends and co-stars Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald and Robert Downey Jr., Emilio turned to the other side of the camera to direct The War at Home, Men at Work and several episodes of CSI. But none could compare to 2006's Bobby, the insanely inspiring and achingly heartfelt film about Bobby Kennedy. Emilio, we salute you, no matter how fat you've gotten.

Ed. note: A big ShopWiki welcome to Darin and Ian, our newest additions to the crew!

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