The term was used by USA Today in a June 2004 story and was soon picked up by other media outlets.[1][2][3] Before USA Today dubbed this group the "Frat Pack", Entertainment Weekly had referred to them as the "Slacker Pack",[4] having earlier coined the term "Frat Pack" to describe actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Edward Norton, who have acted together in dramas.[5] By 2005, Entertainment Weekly had dropped the "Slacker Pack" term and followed suit, referring to the aforementioned crop of actors as the "Frat Pack".[6][7][8]
The name is an allusion to the Rat Pack (and the later Brat Pack), combined with a reference to the group's popular fraternity-related film Old School, and the sophomoric style of humor employed in many of their films.[1] Ben Stiller has decried the use of the term, saying, "I think the whole thing about the Frat Pack group is completely fabricated anyway."[9]
Membership
The core members initially included Jack Black, Will Ferrell, Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, and brothers Owen Wilson and Luke Wilson, all of whom were recognized by USA Today in an early feature. Later, John C. Reilly, David Koechner, and Steve Carell were also included in the Pack.[10] The previous year, USA Today had listed Carell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner, and Leslie Mann as the Frat Pack's "Junior Varsity".[11] While hosting Saturday Night Live in September 2005, Carell indirectly claimed membership by mentioning Stiller, Vaughn, Ferrell, Owen Wilson, and Black, and saying he was "one of those guys now".[12]
In 2005, Details Magazine called Judd Apatow, Adam McKay, and Todd Phillips "The Frat Packagers". A year later, Paul Rudd was called a Frat Pack member by the New York Post and other publications.[13][14] Asked by an interviewer with The Advocate whether Knocked Up would usher him into the Frat Pack, Rudd said he was a "pledge" that hasn't "been initiated yet into the brotherhood".
Years later, in a 2011 interview, Rudd acknowledged his association with the group by saying, "As far as the Frat Pack concept goes, I'm happy to be included. I think the elder statesmen in it are really talented, and I'm a fan of all of them."[15] In a 2008 interview with Moviefone's Unscripted, Jack Black jokingly initiated Robert Downey Jr. into the Frat Pack, due to his starring role in Tropic Thunder with Black and Ben Stiller.[16]
While no film so far has featured every member of the Frat Pack, numerous films have featured multiple members. To date, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy features the most members, with every member except Owen Wilson appearing in some capacity. Additionally, Will Ferrell and Ben Stiller were both cast members of Saturday Night Live, as was frequent collaborator David Koechner; all members have hosted Saturday Night Live as well. Ferrell, Koechner, and Black all made guest appearances on The Office, which starred Carrell for most of its run. All members have presented during the Academy Awards; additionally, Steve Carrell and Wilson have both been nominated (the former for Best Actor for Foxcatcher and the latter for Best Original Screenplay for The Royal Tenenbaums).[17][18]
^Rich, Joshua (April 23, 2004), "The A.V. Club", Entertainment Weekly, archived from the original on July 12, 2009, retrieved February 14, 2010
^Daly, Steve (April 24, 1998), "Introducing The Frat Pack", Entertainment Weekly, archived from the original on December 20, 2013, retrieved February 14, 2010
^Crossman, Kevin (April 19, 2011), "Paul Rudd Interview", The Frat Pack Tribute, archived from the original on February 1, 2020, retrieved June 10, 2011