Biography
- Full Name: Michelle Pfeiffer
- Birth Place: Santa Ana, California, USA
- Birth Date: April 29, 1958
Pfeiffer's first major screen role was in the film sequel, “Grease 2.” However, it wasn't until 1983 when Pfeiffer starred with Al Pacino in Brian De Palma's gangster classic “Scarface” that she caught the attention of Hollywood. Over the course of the 1980's and 1990's, Pfeiffer starred in a string of box-office and critical hits such as “Ladyhawke,” “The Witches of Eastwick,” “Married to the Mob,” “Tequila Sunrise,” “The Russia House,” “Frankie and Johnny,” “Batman Returns,” “The Age of Innocence,” “Dangerous Minds,” and “One Fine Day.” She received the British Academy Award and also received her first Oscar nomination in 1988 as Best Supporting Actress in Stephen Frears's “Dangerous Liaisons.” Pfeiffer received her second Best Actress Academy Award nomination for 1992's “Love Field,” which also won Pfeiffer the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1993. Her role as chanteuse Susie Diamond in 1989's “The Fabulous Baker Boys” continues to be a highlight of her career. Pfeiffer's performance gained another Academy Award nomination as Best Actress, as well as honors from the Hollywood Foreign Press, New York Film Critics, Los Angeles Film Critics, and the National Society of Film Critics and Board of Review for this performance.
In 1995, Pfeiffer was given the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year award by Harvard University for her contribution to the performing arts. The award, bestowed annually by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals society, is given to female performers who are deemed to have made a “lasting and impressive contribution to the world of entertainment.” The award placed Pfeiffer among the ranks of Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and Meryl Streep.
Since then, Pfeiffer has also stared in “What Lies Beneath,” “I Am Sam” and “White Oleander”
In 1981 Pfeiffer married “Thirtysomething” actor Peter Horton, but they divorced in 1988 at the height of her career. She has been linked romantically with actors Val Kilmer, John Malkovich, Michael Keaton, and Fisher Stevens. In 1993 Pfeiffer married writer-producer David E. Kelley. Earlier that year, before she met Kelley, Pfeiffer adopted a daughter, Claudia Rose, who was adopted by Kelley after their marriage. In 1994, Pfeiffer and Kelley had a son, John Henry.
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Michelle Pfeiffer: Turning 50 has been liberating
BERLIN (AP) — Michelle Pfeiffer has no problem with getting older — in fact, she says, she found hitting 50 "liberating." Pfeiffer appeared at... more
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Michelle Pfeiffer: Turning 50 has been liberating
BERLIN (AP) — Michelle Pfeiffer has no problem with getting older — in fact, she says, she found hitting 50 "liberating." Pfeiffer appeared at... more
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Megan Fox Catwoman Rumors Untrue
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Pfeiffer Gets a Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Three-time Academy Award nominee Michelle Pfeiffer received the 2,345th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Monday, four fays before the release of... more
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Review: Pfeiffer radiant, but 'Cheri' never shines
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Back in 1988, director Stephen Frears and screenwriter Christopher Hampton teamed up for "Dangerous Liaisons," one of the juiciest... more
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What's Going On This Week
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Berlin film festival offers wide-ranging program
BERLIN (AP) — Movies by Iranian and Peruvian directors will compete for the Berlin film festival's top prize this year alongside new offerings... more
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Hollywood Wax Museum auctions wax celebs
CALABASAS, Calif. (AP) — Wax figures of all four Beatles brought in nearly $13,000 at the first auction in the 44-year history of the Hollywood Wax... more
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Berlin film festival opens with bank thriller
BERLIN (AP) — The annual Berlin film festival opened Thursday with "The International," a thriller from German director Tom Tykwer centering on an... more
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Project Oscars: Designers create gowns, you vote
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Calling all fashionistas: Oscar wants you. The film academy is adding a "Project Runway" element to the Oscars this... more