Plenty of celebrity children decide to follow their parents' footsteps into the world of showbiz, whether in front of the camera, behind the scenes or up in the writers room. But some second (or third) generation actors take things a step further, working alongside their parents to really make things a family affair.
Read on to find out which iconic '80s celebs have starred alongside their own children, from Brat Pack regulars to those bringing their children into the rebooted fold of their best-loved hit.
© Getty ImagesSean and Dylan joined forces on 2021 drama 'Flag Day'
Sean & Dylan Penn
Before Milk and Mystic River, Sean Penn brought the laughs in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, a classic in the competitive field of '80s coming-of-age features.
But Sean is certainly not the only famous name in the Penn family: daughter Dylan has made a name for herself on-screen and even joined dad Sean in 2021's Flag Day, which her father also directed.
© FilmMagic via Getty ImagesKurt and Wyatt have played the same character several times
Kurt & Wyatt Russell
Who better to play a younger version of a famous face than their lookalike child? Wyatt Russell joined his father Kurt for his first roles on the big screen, which included playing his father in Soldier (1998).
Over 20 years later, Wyatt returned to his roots in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters to play the younger version of Kurt's Lee Shaw in a dual timeline drama.
© Getty ImagesDiane and Laura as are as close as can be and enjoy collaborating on new projects together
Diane Ladd & Laura Dern
Diane Ladd appeared in several hit '80s family comedies like National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and TV sitcom Alice. Family features are obviously extra important to the actress as daughter Laura Dern got her start as a child on a few of her mother's early projects.
The pair truly crossed paths in David Lynch's Wild at Heart (1990). In 1992, they made history as the first mother-daughter duo honoured by the Oscars for the same film.
© Getty ImagesEthan and Maya have worked as co-stars and on a director-actor basis
Ethan & Maya Hawke
Ethan Hawke got his start in the mid '80s and closed out the decade with a role in Robin Williams' iconic coming-of-age drama Dead Poets Society (1989).
The four-time Oscar nominee has collaborated with daughter Maya Hawke several times: in 2020, they co-starred in period miniseries The Good Lord Bird and in 2023, as Ethan directed Maya's Flannery O'Connor in Wildcat.
© WireImage via Getty ImagesRob and John joined forces to create, produce and star in workplace comedy 'Unstable'
Rob Lowe & John Owen Lowe
Brat Pack regular Rob Lowe was joined by son John Owen Lowe in their original workplace comedy Unstable, which ran for two seasons from 2023.
Building on their real-world relationship, the pair explored the life of a smug biotech entrepreneur who struggles to cope with the loss of his wife and is subsequently joined at his company by his socially awkward son.
© Getty ImagesKurt and Kate have acted together and Kurt even starred in Kate's first directorial project
Kurt Russell & Kate Hudson
The How to Lost a Guy in 10 Days star joined her famous stepfather Kurt Russell in 2016's Deepwater Horizon but Kurt's also very willing to put his acting talent in his daughter's hands.
In 2007, the father-daughter pair worked together on Kate's first directorial project, short film Cutlass, which Russell starred in.
© WireImage via Getty ImagesRalph's daughter Julia joined her father on screen as Daniel LaRusso's cousin
Ralph & Julia Macchio
Ralph Macchio's star role in The Karate Kid earned him unparalleled fame in the '80s, so it's no surprise a reboot series was commissioned and has continued to build on its original fanbase.
Ralph was joined on Cobra Kai in season four by daughter Julia Macchio as his cousin, Vanessa LaRusso who gives him and his on-screen wife a bit of a talking to.
© Corbis via Getty ImagesAndie MacDowell and Margaret Qualley are on- and off-screen mother and daughter in 'Maid'
Andie MacDowell & Margaret Qualley
She might be best-remembered for '90s hits like Four Weddings and a Funeral, but Andie MacDowell made it big the previous decade with St. Elmo's Fire and Sex, Lies, and Videotape.
Her daughter Margaret Qualley seems to have inherited the same big-screen talent, starring with Demi Moore in The Substance, and has joined her mother on screen in Maid, where Andie plays her on-screen mum.




