Jon Cryer was considered to play Ferris Bueller in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, according to a new book about the 1986 teen comedy

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  • Director John Hughes and studio execs thought of casting Cryer in the role, per Jason Klamm's upcoming book Ferris Bueller…You're My Hero: The Story of the World's Most Famous Day Off

  • Cryer admits in the book to being "a little jealous" of Matthew Broderick, who got the role, and says he only ever knew he was up for Alan Ruck's character

Matthew Broderick's career-defining role as Ferris Bueller almost went to a fellow '80s heartthrob.

John Hughes, who wrote and directed the beloved 1986 teen comedyFerris Bueller's Day Off, originally pitched a different actor to play the titular role before Broderick got the iconic part, according to the upcoming bookFerris Bueller…You're My Hero: The Story of the World's Most Famous Day Off.

In an excerpt of the book shared byEntertainment Weekly, author Jason Klamm explains that while Hughes was pitching the film, he and Paramount executives considered someone else to play the high schooler who fakes sick to skip school in the Chicago-set flick:Jon Cryer, a.k.a. Duckie fromPretty in Pink, another beloved classic from the Hughes catalog.

Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara, and Alan Ruck as their 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' charactersCredit: Paramount/Getty

But Cryer, 60, told Klamm that he was never aware that he was considered for the titular role — only Cameron Frye, Bueller's friend, who was ultimately played byAlan Ruck. On the filmmaker and execs' consideration for the iconic lead role, he said it was "news to me."

Asked if his team ever informed him of the consideration forFerris Bueller, theTwo and a Half Menstar told the author, "Yes, for the Alan Ruck character."

"I mean, I'm just too similar to Matthew," he said of why he likely wasn't cast as Cameron — a sentiment he has stated before, reflecting on how he and Broderick, 64,were often compared to each other at the height of their Brat Pack days.

Klamm also writes in the book, which hits shelves June 16, that Cryer "did feel like he was missing out," since Hughes often came to set onPretty in PinkwhileFerris Buellerwas also in production.

Jon Cryer in 1987Credit: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect

"Ferris Buellersounded a little more antically comedic thanPretty in Pinkwas," Cryer said, per the excerpt shared byEW. "It sounded like he was going to have a great time, and I was like, 'Oh, that would have been a fun project to do with him.' "

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"I recall being a little jealous at the time," Cryer added.

Hughes museAnthony Michael Hallis also long-rumored to have been considered for the lead role inFerris Bueller, which also starredMia Sara,Jennifer GreyandCharlie Sheen.

Hall, 57, later wrote that the filmmaker "actually had written Ferris Bueller for me," but they "both determined that I should move on to other things," perEW. (Hughes never publicly confirmed Hall's claim.)

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Speaking with PEOPLE at the premiere ofAndrew McCarthy's documentaryBRATSin 2024, Cryer said that he and Broderick are no longer mistaken for each other — a frequent occurrence in the '80s.

"No, Matthew and I have since parted ways," he said at the time, joking that theGloryactor "still has hair," unlike him.

"He still has a magnificent head of hair, God bless him," Cryer continued. "He should have it. He should work it as much as possible. You should enjoy it. But I have gone the other direction."

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Zach Bryan 'forced' to cancel concert for the first time: 'I unfortunately don't have a say in the matter'

So much for "Pink Skies."

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Zach Bryansays he was "forced" to cancel his Tulsa, Okla. concert at H.A. Chapman Stadium on Friday due to severe weather conditions.

In his five years of touring, "I've never cancelled a headlining show," the 30-year-old country singer captioned hisInstagrampost sharing the disappointing news. "I pissed off plenty people this morning trying to 'play anyways.' If I had ANY say in this, things would be different."

The second slide of Bryan's social media post is a screenshot of his text exchange with someone explaining the predicted weather conditions: wind gusts in excess of 60 mph, hail, and intense lightning.

"Are you kidding," replies the Oklahoma native.

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"I am being forced by my team to cancel the show tonight due to the threat of extreme and dangerous weather," reads the graphic in his Instagram post. "I've never canceled a show in my life, but I unfortunately don't have a choice in the matter."

With Heaven on Tour, named after Bryan's new album,With Heaven on Top, just kicked off March 6 in St. Louis, withKings of Leonas his opening act for several shows. The 39-date trek will make its way around the U.S. and Europe, before concluding in Auburn, Ala. on Oct. 10.

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It's been a banner year for the Grammy-winning country star, both professionally and personally.

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On New Year's Eve, hemarriedgirlfriend Samantha Leonard at Basílica de Santa María del Coro in San Sebastián, Spain. Days later on Jan. 9, 2026, he releasedWith Heaven on Top, his sixth album, which debuted at No. 1 on theBillboard200 chart.

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18 Photos of Beyoncé and Jay-Z Through the Years to Celebrate Their 18th Anniversary

If music had a reigning couple,BeyoncéandJay-Zwould claim the throne.

People Beyoncé and Jay-Z in 2008, in 2026Credit: Michael Caulfield/WireImage; Beyonce/Instagram

The A-list couple, who married 18 years ago on April 4, sharethree children:Blue Ivy, born in 2012, and twins Rumi and Sir, born in 2017. With a combined 60Grammy Awardsbetween them, the Carters have long since established themselves as industry pioneers and visionaries — all while ensuring their family of five stays strong.

As they celebrate their 18th anniversary, look back on their relationship with a photo of the pair from every year since theirManhattan nuptials.

2009

Jay-Z and Beyoncé in 2009Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage

A year after their marriage, Beyoncé showed off her glitzy diamond ring in a backstage photo with her husband at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards.

2010

Jay-Z and Beyoncé perform at Coachella in 2010Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Beyoncé joined Jay-Z onstage to perform "Young Forever" during his 2010 headlining performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

2011

Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the NBA All-Star Game in 2011Credit: Ray Amati/NBAE via Getty

The two love a good basketball game, cozying up to each other at the 2011 NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles.

2012

Beyoncé and Jay-Z at a Nets and Knicks game in 2012Credit: James Devaney/FilmMagic

At a New York Knicks game against the New Jersey Nets, they bumped fists in a sweet court-side moment.

2013

Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the inauguration in 2013Credit: Win McNamee/Getty

After PresidentBarack Obama's re-election, Jay-Z and Beyoncé stepped out arm-in-arm for the inauguration in Washington, D.C.

2014

Beyoncé and Jay-Z during the On the Run tour in 2014Credit: Myrna Suarez/WireImage for Parkwood Entertainment

They went on their first joint tour in 2014, sharing an onstage kiss during their stop in the City of Love.

2015

Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the 2015 Met GalaCredit: Mike Coppola/Getty

Jay-Z accompanied a sparkling Beyoncé to the 2015 Met Gala, where she wore a bejeweled Givenchy gown.

2016

Beyoncé and Jay-Z campaigning for Hillary Clinton in 2016Credit: Brooks Kraft/Getty

The power couple headlined a concert for Democratic Party candidateHillary Clintonat a pre-election event in Cleveland.

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2017

Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the 2017 Grammy AwardsCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for NARAS

A pregnant Beyoncé and Jay-Z attended the 2017 Grammys, where she performed two songs off her acclaimed albumLemonadeand received two trophies.

2018

Beyoncé and Jay-Z during the On the Run II tour in 2018Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Parkwood Entertainment

They embarked on another joint stadium tour following the release of their collaboration albumEverything Is Love, showing off their love with another onstage kiss at their New Jersey stop.

2019

Beyoncé and Jay-Z at 'The Lion King' premiere in 2019Credit: Dave J Hogan/Getty

Jay-Z supported his wife at the premiere of her filmThe Lion King, in which she voiced Mufasa's love interest Nala.

2020

Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the 2020 Roc Nation brunchCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

Every year, Jay-Z's company Roc Nation holds a pre-Grammys brunch, and the couple always step out in style together.

2021

Beyoncé and Jay-Z at a Brooklyn Nets game in 2021Credit: Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE

The couple enjoyed a basketball game between the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks in N.Y.C. after stay-at-home mandates were lifted.

2022

Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the 2022 OscarsCredit: Chris Polk/Variety/Penske Media via Getty

Awards shows have become the norm for the pair, and they attended the 2022Oscarswhen the singer earned a Best Original Song nomination for her song "Be Alive" fromKing Richard.

2023

Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the 2023 GrammysCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

In recent years, the couple have turned the Grammy Awards into their annual date night, bringing their best black tie attire to the 2023 ceremony.

2024

Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the 2024 GrammysCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

At the 2024 Grammys, Beyoncé teased her eighth studio album with a tip of her cowboy hat as the two struck a pose at their table.

2025

Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the 2025 GrammysCredit: Francis Specker/CBS via Getty

They returned for the 2025 Grammys, where Beyoncé claimed her long-overdue album of the year trophy forCowboy Carter.

2026

Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the 2026 Super BowlCredit: Beyonce/Instagram

Since Jay-Z's Roc Nation partnered with theSuper Bowlto produce the halftime show, the Carters are regulars at the Big Game — often bringing Blue Ivy along for the fun. During the 2026 game between the Seahawks and Patriots, Beyoncé and Jay-Z snapped a sweet suite pic.

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1977 Hit Ranked Among Best 'Country Rock Songs' of All Time Became a Breakup Anthem

In 1977, The Marshall Tucker Band released a song that would go on to define both their career and the country rock genre.

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Their hit, "Heard It in a Love Song," became one of the band's biggest successes, reaching the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning lasting recognition decades later. The track has since been ranked among the best country rock songs of all time byUltimate Classic Rock,highlighting its enduring impact.

Written by lead singer Doug Gray, the song stands out for its smooth blend of country storytelling and rock instrumentation. With its laid-back groove and instantly recognizable melody, it captured the essence of the Southern rock sound that defined the era.

"Well, it was kind of strange. I put off singing that song for a year because, here I was thinking to myself, 'That's just too simple if a song for Marshall Tucker to put out there,' with all these other complex songs that we've got out," Gray said in a2018 interview.

"It finally got to the point where the record was coming out. So they said, 'OK, we got the track. You got to come put the vocal on it.' I put the vocal on it, they put the thing out, and four weeks later it was starting to chart. And everybody, all these teeny-bopper people, were there listening and singing to it." So those teeny-bopper people are now in their 40s or 50s or 60s.""

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At its core, "Heard It in a Love Song" is a breakup anthem, one that leans into emotional honesty without becoming overly dramatic. Its lyrics reflect on love, loss and the fleeting nature of relationships, delivered with a sense of quiet resignation that resonated with listeners.

Formed in the early 1970s in South Carolina, The Marshall Tucker Band became known for their fusion of rock, country and jazz influences, often incorporating flute and extended instrumental sections into theirmusic. Songs like this helped them stand out among their Southern rock peers and build a loyal fan base.

Over time, "Heard It in a Love Song" has remained a staple of classic rock and country playlists, continuing to connect with audiences acrossgenerations.

More than four decades later, the track still holds its place as a defining country rock classic, one that captured the sound of its time while delivering a message that feels just as relevant today.

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Man Gives Designer His Late Mother's Clothes. The End Result Leaves Internet in Tears (Exclusive)

Mason Wagner began designing clothes in 2020 and shifted to upcycling pre-worn garments to reduce waste

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  • A viral TikTok video of a custom jacket made from sentimental fabrics brought him hundreds of personal requests

  • Wagner tells PEOPLE his work combines philanthropy, sustainability and storytelling

Mason Wagner's sewing and design career has taken him on different paths.

This Wisconsin resident, 25, started designing clothes in 2020 while at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, where he and his roommate launched a brand called Samaritan.

"The idea was simple: donate 25% of all proceeds to a charity of the customer's choice. As we got deeper into it, we saw firsthand how much waste the process created," Wagner shares with PEOPLE.

This led them to shift their practice toward "reworking pre-worn garments sourced from thrift and secondhand stores, also known as upcycling."

"Samaritan built somewhat of a cult following on campus, but after we graduated and moved away from each other, the brand came to an end," Wagner says. "Still, the passion for upcycling never left me."

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Soon after, he began making and sharing garments onInstagram, which started as "just a creative outlet and a way to find community."

Then, last year, Wagner got the idea to make a jacket out of old painters' drop cloths after seeing a Facebook Marketplace listing for hundreds of pounds of used cloth.

"I met up with a nice gentleman named Jim and bought a few. I decided to make a video about the jacket, and it went viral," Wagner says. "Suddenly, hundreds of people wanted a painter's jacket. Others began asking if I could use their personal drop cloths to make something for them."

That was when he realized a gap in the market, one that could be filled by reworking people's old clothes or fabrics into new designs.

"That's when I realized how many people could benefit from a service like this. Around the same time, people also started reaching out about transforming old family tablecloths and loved ones' clothing into something new," Wagner shares.

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This is how Wagner connected with a man named Eric, who had a collection of clothes from his late mom and was hoping to repurpose them into "something he could wear." When Eric asked Wagner if he had any ideas about what to make with the worn pieces, at first, he admittedly "wasn't sure."

"But after talking with my grandmother, a lifelong quilter, I had the idea to piece the garments together and line a jacket with them," Wagner shares.

While Eric's mother lived in Ohio her whole life, she loved the beach, so Wagner chose "an outer fabric that resembled water."

Still, the process "was much more complicated" than he expected.

Mason Wagner with the finished jacketCredit: Mason Wagner

He shares that it took "nearly 10 hours" to work with the different fabrics, textures, weights and styles, but the result was "better than I could have imagined."

Wagner posted the results to his TikTok page, and thevideowent viral, amassing over 460,000 views and leaving thousands of commenters overcome with emotion.

"Beautiful!!! Eric's mother will hug him every time he wears this jacket. Nice work!" one person commented, as another added, "I'm sobbing this is beautiful."

"That video really took off. Instead of just requests for painter's jackets, I began receiving hundreds of stories from people online, stories of joy, loss and everything in between," Wagner shares.

The designer admits that "it caught me off guard at first."

"But the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. Ever since I started making clothing, I've wanted to honor God by using my talents to build something with purpose," he shares. "My journey from philanthropy to sustainability to storytelling has shown me that clothing isn't valuable just because of how it looks or how it's made; it is the story it carries and the way it makes you feel when you wear it."

He says that "it's been a privilege" to "honor so many meaningful stories over the past year, and I'm excited to continue telling more in the future."

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