Anthony Michael-Hall (Brian Johnson): After The Breakfast Club Hall portrayed Gary Wallace, another likable misfit, in Weird Science and became the youngest member of the cast of Saturday Night Live. He starred in the 1986 film Out of Bounds. He was offered the starring role in the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket but turned it down and then went on to develop a drinking problem. He returned to acting by starring opposite Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder in Tim Burton's 1990 hit Edward Scissorhands, this time as the film's villain. Now in his twenties, he shifted to more mature roles, trying to establish himself as an adult actor. After Scissorhands, he starred and directed his first feature film, a low-budget Showtime comedy named Hail Caesar. After a series of appearances in low-budget films and guest roles on TV series in the mid and late 1990s, he gained media attention once again in the 1999 Emmy-nominated TNT original movie Pirates of Silicon Valley, co-starring Noah Wyle as Apple Computer's Steve Jobs. Hall was widely praised for his portrayal of Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates. After making a cameo appearance as himself in the 2000 comedy film Happy Accidents, Hall appeared in several made-for-TV films. He began his first regular series role in 2002, starring as Johnny Smith in USA Network's supernatural drama The Dead Zone, a TV series adapted from Stephen King's best-selling novel. He continues to develop film and television projects and most recently starred in Aftermath, an independent crime-drama film, with Tony Danza and Chris Penn. In 2008, Hall appeared as Gotham City television reporter/anchor Mike Engel in The Dark Knight