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  1. Michael Earl Schoeffling (born December 10, 1960) is an American former actor and model. He is known for playing the role of Jake Ryan in Sixteen Candles, Al Carver in Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, Kuch in Vision Quest, and Joe in Mermaids.

  2. Jan 9, 2023 · Michael Schoeffling retired from acting in the early '90s and led a quiet life alongside his wife, model Valerie Robinson. The pair welcomed two children, now in their 30s, Scarlet and Zane Schoeffling. Scarlet follows in her dad's footsteps as a model and upcoming actress.

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  3. Michael Earl Schoeffling is an American former actor and model, known for playing the role of Jake Ryan in Sixteen Candles, Al Carver in Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, Kuch in Vision Quest, and Joe in Mermaids. Schoeffling was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and raised in South Jersey.

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  4. Mar 28, 2024 · By Daniel Wanburg March 28, 2024. • Michael Schoeffling is a former American model, actor, and wrestler. • He is best known for his roles in "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken" and "Sixteen Candles". • He is married to former American model and actress Valerie C. Robinson. • He is a skilled collegiate wrestler and has a net worth of ...

  5. Jul 22, 2021 · Instagram. After "Sixteen Candles," Michael Schoeffling had serious heartthrob status among fans. His role in "Sixteen Candles" was his first credited role (via IMDb ). He was 24 years old when it ...

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  6. Mini Bio. Michael Earl Schoeffling is an American former actor and model, known for playing the role of Jake Ryan in Sixteen Candles, Al Carver in Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken, Kuch in Vision Quest, and Joe in Mermaids. Schoeffling was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and raised in South Jersey.

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  8. The stylish “senior stud,” as PEOPLE Magazine called Michael Schoeffling in its review of the movie in 1984, became almost as iconic as Ringwald, exemplifying a dreamy high school crush trope...

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