Jennifer Grey shared some behind the scenes images from her time working on Ferris Bueller's Day Off from her private collection including an intimate kiss with actress Mia Sara.
Known as a practical joker, Grey's most notorious off-screen antics include the time she "crashed" the parade scene in Downtown Chicago.
She told Yahoo: "I'm not good with a lot of days off: I like to be in the middle of the action. I knew it was a huge crowd scene, so I dressed myself up in this weirdo outfit and put my hair in a beehive and went on the set as this autograph hound with little sour balls in my bag and an autograph book."
Her plan worked too well, as security quickly noticed her and tried to remove her from the set. "They had security following me and were like, 'Who is this freak? Get her off the set!'" Grey revealed. "My goal was to get on camera as this other person."
Although this alter ego didn’t make it into the final cut, Grey joked about how she shouldn’t be left with too much free time.
In recalling working with John Hughes, she reflected: "I love that movie. It’s a smart, funny movie and it’s so ’80s. John Hughes was a genius, and the kind of improvisational freedom that he gave me when I worked with him meant I trusted him so much.”
Jennifer Grey shared some behind the scenes images from her time working on Ferris Bueller's Day Off from her private collection including an intimate kiss with actress Mia Sara.
Known as a practical joker, Grey's most notorious off-screen antics include the time she "crashed" the parade scene in Downtown Chicago.
She told Yahoo: "I'm not good with a lot of days off: I like to be in the middle of the action. I knew it was a huge crowd scene, so I dressed myself up in this weirdo outfit and put my hair in a beehive and went on the set as this autograph hound with little sour balls in my bag and an autograph book."
Her plan worked too well, as security quickly noticed her and tried to remove her from the set. "They had security following me and were like, 'Who is this freak? Get her off the set!'" Grey revealed. "My goal was to get on camera as this other person."
Although this alter ego didn’t make it into the final cut, Grey joked about how she shouldn’t be left with too much free time.
In recalling working with John Hughes, she reflected: "I love that movie. It’s a smart, funny movie and it’s so ’80s. John Hughes was a genius, and the kind of improvisational freedom that he gave me when I worked with him meant I trusted him so much.”
Jennifer Grey shared some behind the scenes images from her time working on Ferris Bueller's Day Off from her private collection including an intimate kiss with actress Mia Sara.
Known as a practical joker, Grey's most notorious off-screen antics include the time she "crashed" the parade scene in Downtown Chicago.
She told Yahoo: "I'm not good with a lot of days off: I like to be in the middle of the action. I knew it was a huge crowd scene, so I dressed myself up in this weirdo outfit and put my hair in a beehive and went on the set as this autograph hound with little sour balls in my bag and an autograph book."
Her plan worked too well, as security quickly noticed her and tried to remove her from the set. "They had security following me and were like, 'Who is this freak? Get her off the set!'" Grey revealed. "My goal was to get on camera as this other person."
Although this alter ego didn’t make it into the final cut, Grey joked about how she shouldn’t be left with too much free time.
In recalling working with John Hughes, she reflected: "I love that movie. It’s a smart, funny movie and it’s so ’80s. John Hughes was a genius, and the kind of improvisational freedom that he gave me when I worked with him meant I trusted him so much.”
Jennifer Grey shared some behind the scenes images from her time working on Ferris Bueller's Day Off from her private collection including an intimate kiss with actress Mia Sara.
Known as a practical joker, Grey's most notorious off-screen antics include the time she "crashed" the parade scene in Downtown Chicago.
She told Yahoo: "I'm not good with a lot of days off: I like to be in the middle of the action. I knew it was a huge crowd scene, so I dressed myself up in this weirdo outfit and put my hair in a beehive and went on the set as this autograph hound with little sour balls in my bag and an autograph book."
Her plan worked too well, as security quickly noticed her and tried to remove her from the set. "They had security following me and were like, 'Who is this freak? Get her off the set!'" Grey revealed. "My goal was to get on camera as this other person."
Although this alter ego didn’t make it into the final cut, Grey joked about how she shouldn’t be left with too much free time.
In recalling working with John Hughes, she reflected: "I love that movie. It’s a smart, funny movie and it’s so ’80s. John Hughes was a genius, and the kind of improvisational freedom that he gave me when I worked with him meant I trusted him so much.”
Jennifer Gray shares some behind the scenes photos from Ferris Beuller's Day off!
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