In the landscape of 1980s pop culture, few faces defined a generation quite like Andrew McCarthy. He was the boy every girl swooned over and every teen idolized. The kind of face that seemed destined to plaster posters, lunchboxes, and magazine covers across bedrooms and school halls. With tousled dark hair, a disarming smile, and a quiet charm that could disarm even the most skeptical critics, McCarthy seemed effortlessly…
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