Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer

Acting 38 titles 1958-04-29 Santa Ana, California, USA

Michelle Marie Pfeiffer, born on April 29, 1958, is a distinguished American actress celebrated for her impactful performances and significant contributions to the film industry. Emerging as one of Hollywood's leading stars in the 1980s and 1990s, she has garnered a multitude of awards, including a Golden Globe and a BAFTA, along with three Academy Award nominations and a Primetime Emmy nomination.

Pfeiffer's career took off with minor roles in television and film, but she gained recognition in her first major role in *Grease 2* (1982). Her breakout performance came as Elvira Hancock in *Scarface* (1983), solidifying her status in Hollywood. She continued to shine with notable performances in *The Witches of Eastwick* (1987) and *Tequila Sunrise* (1988). Her role in *Married to the Mob* (1988) earned her the first of six consecutive Golden Globe nominations. She received Academy Award nods for her work in *Dangerous Liaisons* (1988) and *The Fabulous Baker Boys* (1989), winning a Golden Globe for the latter.

As one of the highest-paid actresses of her time, Pfeiffer starred in *The Russia House* (1990), *Frankie and Johnny* (1991), and famously portrayed Catwoman in *Batman Returns* (1992). After a brief hiatus to focus on family, she returned to the screen with films like *What Lies Beneath* (2000) and *Hairspray* (2007). In recent years, she made a comeback with roles in *Mother!* (2017) and *Murder on the Orient Express* (2017), receiving acclaim for her portrayal of Ruth Madoff in *The Wizard of Lies*, which earned her an Emmy nomination. In 2020, she secured her eighth Golden Globe nomination for *French Exit* and has been part of the

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