Don't forget this Hollywood actress …
In the 1980s, the star looked unrecognizable when they avoided cabins and coffee stands in New York City this week.
There was no sign of her Brat Pack colleagues when the 62-year-old walked through the streets of the Big Apple alone.
And her once famous pony has also disappeared for a long time, because the mother of one her sunglasses used her locks back.
The award -winning film star then greeted a taxi – perhaps on the way to enjoy some high art.
So can you guess who she is?

The 62-year-old makes a solo walk in New York City this week … but can you guess who she is?


The actress covered the cold with a long gray jacket, a skinny jeans and high top-converse all-star sneakers before you go a cabin
It's ally Sheedy!
The star covered the cold with a long gray jacket, a skinny jeans and high-top converse all-star sneakers.
And although she was known for her bobbed brunette curls during her heyday, she wore her long hair this week.
It marks a rare public outing for Sheedy, which is best known for her role in 1985 Indie Teen Drama The Breakfast Club.
She played as Allison Reynolds, an eccentric 'basket cabinet' that joins four other students from different secondary school pics in a Saturday detention.
The iconic film – which was directed by John Hughes – also plays Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez and Judd Nelson.
It also contained the simple single of the Simple Minds Not you (forget me) – who continued with NO1.

While she was known for her bobbed brunette curls during her heyday, Ally Sheedy wore her long hair loose

The New Yorker is best known for its role in 1985 Indie Teenage Drama The Breakfast Club, together with Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall and Molly Ringwald

Ally with colleague Brat Pack -members Andrew McCarthy and Demi Moore at the premiere of the Brats -Documentary last June
Ally played films such as Bad Boys” War games And St. Elmo's Fire. From those roles she became an important member of the Brat Pack, the nickname given to the young actors who appeared in a series of eighty teenage dramas.
She then won three prizes, including the Independent Spirit Award, for her role as a photographer in Romantic Drama 1998 High art.
One of her last public performances was last June when Ally was reunited with colleague Brat Pack -members Demi Moore and Andrew McCarthy at the Tribeca Film Festival.
The trio attended Brats's premiere, a documentary directed by McCarthy about their star row during The Reagan era.
Away from the camera, Ally married Actor David Lansbury, cousin of veteran Hollywood star Angela, in 1992. They had one child, Beckett, but divorced in 2009.
In January 2022 Ally opened about supporting Beckett, now 30, which is trans.
“I learned a lot,” she told People Magazine at the time. “Beck hides nothing. I feel very comfortable to talk to everyone whose child is just starting the transition process. Parents must teach themselves. It is of course to have fears for your children, whatever happens. But in this case Beck is in a really great place in his life. I give him the room to run, and I just really try to look. '
Ally now described their relationship, added: 'This is now a good phase. [Beck’s] Very independent. But I like it if I can help him with something, whether it is advice or he needs a new mattress.
“I want him to be able to do what he wants to do with his life and have the freedom to make his own choices and to surround himself with a loving, supporting community.
“He has been able to do that so far. It is so empowerment and beautiful to be able to stand in the face of all that and to keep and support them with your children. '