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Birthday:
Apr 29, 1958
Birthplace:
Santa Ana, Orange County, California

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Michelle Pfeiffer Biography

With a rare beauty that has inspired countless platitudes and an almost-permanent place on People's Fifty Most Beautiful list, Michelle Pfeiffer had to work long and hard before getting respect for her talent, rather than mere adulation for her looks. Born April 29, 1957, in Santa Ana, CA, Pfeiffer got her first taste of fame in her late teens, when she won both the Miss Orange County beauty contest and then the title of Miss Los Angeles. After high school, Pfeiffer went to college for a year, deciding that she wanted to become a court reporter. It was while working in a supermarket that Pfeiffer realized that acting was her true calling and she auditioned for commercials and modeling assignments while she attended acting school.Pfeiffer debuted before the cameras in a one-line role on the TV series Fantasy Island and went on to a string of bit parts on TV. She debuted on the big screen in a small part in Falling in Love Again (1980) and then had small roles in two more films before getting her big break with the role of Stephanie in Grease 2 (1982). This led to her portrayal of Al Pacino's wife in Brian De Palma's 1983 classic Scarface, for which the actress garnered favorable attention and greater opportunities. Her first starring role was in the comedy thriller Into the Night (1984) with Jeff Goldblum and was followed by a turn in Richard Donner's fantasy adventure Ladyhawke (1985). Over the next couple of years, Pfeiffer acted in films of varying quality, but it was with 1987's The Witches of Eastwick that her career turned in a truly positive direction. Starring alongside Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Jack Nicholson, Pfeiffer received much acclaim for her work, acclaim that continued with her turn in Dangerous Liaisons (1988), for which she received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination. The same year, Pfeiffer took on an entirely different role as a Mafia wife in the 1988 hit comedy Married to the Mob. In 1990, she was rewarded with yet another Oscar nomination -- this time for Best Actress -- for her portrayal of a nightclub singer in The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989). The 1990s proved to be a good decade for Pfeiffer, allowing her to branch out with a variety of roles that kept her from being pigeonholed and provided opportunities for her to showcase her versatility. Highlights from the first half of the decade included the 1991 romantic drama Frankie and Johnny, in which she played a frumpy, bitter waitress opposite Al Pacino; 1993's underrated Love Field, for which she received her second Best Actress nomination; Tim Burton's 1992 adventure Batman Returns, in which she co-starred with Michael Keaton and a lethally sexy cat suit; and the acclaimed 1993 Martin Scorsese adaptation of Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence. That same year, Pfeiffer would finally realize her lifelong goal of motherhood when she adpoted a baby girl named Claudia just a few short months before walking down the aisle for a second time to wed Ally McBeal and Boston Legal creator David E. Kelley (the actress' previous marriage to actor Peter Horton had dissolved in 1988). In 1994, Pfeiffer and Kelly would complete their nuclear family when the ecstatic mother gave birth to young John Henry.The second half of the decade saw Pfeiffer stick to dramas and romantic comedies, notably the 1996 hit One Fine Day with George Clooney, Jocelyn Moorhouse's 1997 adaptation of Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres, the star-studded 1999 adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and the family drama The Deep End of the Ocean. Through it all, Pfeiffer maintained her siren status while increasing her bankability, no small feat in an industry where women over the age of 27 are often labeled as past their prime. Not that Pfeiffer would be in any danger of losing her looks in the near future; after perfectly meeting the rigorous standards of California plastic-surgeon Dr. Stephen Marquardt's complex "beauty formula" in 2001, the sultry actress was singled out as having the most beautiful face in all of Hollywood. Of course Pfeiffer's face alone couldn't be held accountable for her wild success, and the millennial turnover found the talented actress apprearing in such high-profile features as Rob Reiner's comedic marriage drama The Story of Us, Robert Zemeckis' supernatural thriller What Lies Beneath, and the Sean Penn drama I Am Sam. A supporting role in the 2002 literary adaptation White Oleander found Pfeiffer supporting an all-star cast of Hollywood up and comers, and a role as the voice of the goddess Eris in 2003's Sinbad: The Legend of the Seven Seas marked her first foray into animated feature territory. In 2006 Pfeiffer would continue to turn heads when she accepted the role of an older woman who falls for a younger man in director Amy Heckerling's I Could Never Be Your Woman. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Quotes from Michelle Pfeiffer's Characters

    1. Barnabas Collins: How soon can the horses be ready?
    2. Elizabeth Collins Stoddard: We don't have horses...we have a Chevy.
    From Dark Shadows. Submitted by Susan J (58 days ago)
    1. Elizabeth Collins Stoddard: Fight on, Barnabas! Fight on for us!
    2. Barnabas Collins: And fight I shall!
    From Dark Shadows. Submitted by Cody F (2 months ago)
    1. Suzie Diamond: I figure if you're gonna be sticking something in your mouth you may as well make it the best
    From The Fabulous Baker Boys. Submitted by Vincent M (2 months ago)
    1. Mormo: You're very close. She's in the market town. One mile from the gap in the wall.
    2. Lamia: You speak as if this is good news. Do I have to remind you that Wall is not part of our universe? If she crosses that threshold into the human realm, our star becomes nothing more than a pitted lump of metallic rock!
    3. Empusa: Then I suggest you hurry up!
    From Stardust. Submitted by Nhia T (5 months ago)
    1. Lamia: Where are the Babylon candles?
    2. Mormo: You used the last one, Lamia, 200 years ago. Do you not recall?
    3. Empusa: Perhaps we can obtain another?
    4. Lamia: Has your mind become as decrepit as your face, Empusa? You speak as if such things are freely available.
    5. Empusa: I know sister, I merely thought--
    6. Lamia: You'd have us hunting for a Babylon candle while some other witch finds our star. Fool! There's no time to waste. If we must retrieve it on foot, then we shall. Mormo, we need information.
    From Stardust. Submitted by Nhia T (5 months ago)
    1. Lamia: Limbus grass! You dear to steal truth from my lips by feeding me limbus grass?! Do you have any idea what a big mistake you've made, Ditchwater Sal?
    2. Ditchwater Sal: How do you know my-- Who are you?
    3. Lamia: Look again. [Lamia's eyes distorts]
    From Stardust. Submitted by Nhia T (5 months ago)
    1. Lamia: What it to be prince charming? Frog or tadpole?
    From Stardust. Submitted by Nhia T (5 months ago)
    1. Lamia: The golden burning heart of a star at peace is so much better than your frighten little heart. Even so, better than no heart at all!
    From Stardust. Submitted by Nhia T (5 months ago)
    1. Lamia: Seek all you like. You shall not see the star, touch it, smell, or hear it. You will not perceive her even if she stands before you.
    From Stardust. Submitted by Nhia T (5 months ago)
    1. Catwoman/Selina Kyle: You poor guys. Always confusing your pistols with your privates.
    From Batman Returns. Submitted by Jozef H (5 months ago)
    1. Max Shreck: Selina? Selina Kyle, you're fired! And Bruce Wayne, why are you dressed up like Batman?
    2. Catwoman/Selina Kyle: Because he is Batman, you moron!
    From Batman Returns. Submitted by Damian O (6 months ago)
    1. Wilbur Turnblad: [time lapse] And, my personal favorite, 'X-ray Specs' [he is wearing them]. I can see through anything. Skin, clothes, you name it.
    2. Velma Von Tussle: [carrying a large bunch of items, looks at her watch, obviously fed-up]
    From Hairspray. Submitted by Diego T (6 months ago)
    1. Mr. Spritzer: I want that chubby communist girl off the show.
    2. Velma Von Tussle: Well, let me be the first to toss the harpoon.
    From Hairspray. Submitted by Diego T (6 months ago)
    1. Isabeau: So, you intend to by my protector as well, eh? I'm flattered.
    2. Phillipe Gaston: Actually, the truth is, he'll kill me if I lose it.
    From Ladyhawke. Submitted by Adrian G (7 months ago)
    1. Catwoman/Selina Kyle: Please. I wouldn't touch you to scratch you.
    From Batman Returns. Submitted by Richard L (10 months ago)
    1. Catwoman/Selina Kyle: You poor guys. Always confusing your pistols with your privates.
    From Batman Returns. Submitted by Richard L (10 months ago)
    1. Catwoman/Selina Kyle: I am Catwoman. Hear me roar.
    From Batman Returns. Submitted by James C (11 months ago)
    1. Catwoman/Selina Kyle: Honey, I'm home! Oh, I forgot. I'm not married.
    From Batman Returns. Submitted by Richard L (11 months ago)
    1. Batman / Bruce Wayne: You know, mistletoe can be deadly if you eat it.
    2. Catwoman/Selina Kyle: But a kiss can be even deadlier if you mean it.
    From Batman Returns. Submitted by Richard L (11 months ago)
    1. Katie Jordan: If one person is always drawing the world as they want it to be, i guess the other person has no choice but to draw it the way it is. I guess that's why they never wrote a book about Harold's wife.
    From The Story of Us. Submitted by Alana O (13 months ago)
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