Tuesday 22 November 2022

Michelle Pfeiffer

 Michelle Marie Pfeiffer, also known as 'faIf@r' was born on April 29 in 1958. She is an American actress. She's a prolific performer , with screen credits that span more than four years. She was among the most well-known sex icons in Hollywood during the 1980s and 1990s and was one of the most financially successful actors in Hollywood. Numerous awards have been presented to her which include the Golden Globe Award as well as an award from the British Academy Film Award. She was also nominated for three Academy Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award. After a brief study of court stenography, she made the decision to pursue acting. Her career began in 1978 , making a few TV and film appearances. In 1982, she was given her first big part in Grease 2, which failed to be a success both commercially and critically. She was fed up of being portrayed in roles that weren't difficult to attractive females. In 1983 she was cast in the role of Elvira Hancock as a gangster moll in Scarface. The roles she played in Married to the Mob (1988) and The Witches of Eastwick ( 1987) were also a success. She was nominated for the very first time in a string of six consecutive Golden Globe Awards. The actress was also nominated for Oscar Awards for her performance in Dangerous Liaisons (1988), and The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989). The latter earned her the Golden Globe Award. She starred as Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992), received her third Academy Award nomination in Love Field (1992) and was praised for her performance in the role of Wolf (1994) as well as produced a number of her own star films under the banner of Via Rosa Productions, which included Dangerous Minds (1995). She was at home to take care of her family, and only appeared only occasionally during the 2000s and in the first part of the year 2010. She was the character Stardust's antagonist in Hairspray in 2007. Pfeiffer returned to the spotlight in 2017 with her roles in the films Where's Kyra!, Mother! and Murder on the Orient Express. She also got her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination, for her role as Ruth Madoff in The Wizard of Lies. Following her debut as a character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she was The Wasp in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018). Then, she received her 8th Golden Globe Award nomination in French Exit (2020).

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