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  1. Weird Science is a 1985 American science fantasy comedy film written and directed by John Hughes and starring Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, and Kelly LeBrock. It is based on the 1951 pre- Code comic "Made of the Future" by Al Feldstein, which appeared in the magazine of the same name.

  2. The answer is Kelly Emberg, who like LeBrock was also a model. Emberg achieved a degree of notoriety in the 80s as a girlfriend of rock legend Rod Stewart during the period. When cameras rolled on Weird Science, Emberg had one acting role to her name: 1983 modelling drama Portfolio.

  3. Kelly LeBrock initially turned down the role of Lisa, citing her time on the beaches of France to be more of a priority. Before she finally accepted the role, Demi Moore and Robin Wright auditioned for the part. An actress named Kelly Emberg was cast as Lisa but was replaced after a couple of days of filming.

  4. Why Kelly LeBrock Initially Turned Down John Hughes' Weird Science. Universal Pictures. By Witney Seibold / May 27, 2022 9:39 am EST. John Hughes' 1985 sci-fi sex comedy is, true to its...

  5. Kelly Emberg was originally cast as Lisa, but was replaced after a couple of days of filming. Kelly LeBrock's character name was inspired by Apple Computer's first GUI computer, the Apple Lisa. Demi Moore and Robin Wright auditioned for the part of Lisa.

  6. The Woman in Red was a modest box-office success and led Kelly to her next big film: Weird Science. Weird Science. Weird Science is an ‘80s cult classic. Like so many of them, it was written and directed by John Hughes. Defined as a “science fantasy buddy comedy film,” Weird Science featured a number of future stars, including Anthony ...

  7. Kelly LeBrock, living doll: is Weird Science the original Barbie? John Hughes’s 1985 comedy about a fantasy woman made flesh has been called juvenile and misogynistic. But was it ahead of its...

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