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'The Goonies' Star Looks Nearly Unrecognizable on Rare Los Angeles Outing

'The Goonies' Star Looks Nearly Unrecognizable on Rare Los Angeles Outing

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'The Goonies' Star Looks Nearly Unrecognizable on Rare Los Angeles Outing originally appeared on Parade.
, one of the main cast members of the hit adventure movie The Goonies, which came out in 1985, looked almost unrecognizable during a recent sighting in Los Angeles, Calif., as she casually ran errands.
The actress, who played the character Stef in the 1980s film opposite stars like and , was photographed wearing a chic blue shift dress, flip-flops and a brown crossbody bag while carrying flowers and groceries.
Plimpton went makeup-free and her hair was in a short cut, as she usually styles it, and she brought her small dog along for the trip.While The Goonies is arguably Plimpton's most prominent role, she has had a long and successful career and continues to act in exciting projects. Some other major movies and TV roles include The Mosquito Coast, Running on Empty, Raising Hope, The Real O'Neals, and most recently, Prime Target.
In a recent conversation with Modern Family star for his podcast Dinner's on Me, Plimpton opened up about her mixed feelings about her role in The Goonies, saying, "Obviously, when you're part of something like that at such a young age, you grow up and you've moved on and you're sure you're doing other things."
"And you're all about doing other things and those early experiences, they don't stack up as much, you know, as an adult. So that's kind of how I feel about it," she concluded.'The Goonies' Star Looks Nearly Unrecognizable on Rare Los Angeles Outing first appeared on Parade on Aug 5, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 5, 2025, where it first appeared.
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