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Michelle Pfeiffer
Michelle Pfeiffer is one of the most complete screen actresses of her generation, a performer whose beauty arrived first and whose talent spent the following four decades proving it was the more interesting subject. She broke through with Scarface (1983) and went on to a career that includes The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Dangerous Liaisons (1988), The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989), and Batman Returns (1992). Her three Academy Award nominations across a four-year stretch in the late eighties confirmed what audiences already knew: that she was operating at a level that the decade’s leading men were lucky to share a frame with.
On screen, Pfeiffer has always commanded attention through a combination of physical perfection and an emotional availability that makes her characters feel exposed in ways that more guarded performers never risk. The cheekbones, the wide-set eyes, and a face that has remained one of the most striking in Hollywood across five decades give her a screen presence that cinematographers have treated as a gift since her first close-up. She has aged with a grace that keeps her among the most watchable actresses working, and her return to major roles in recent years has only deepened the appreciation for what she offers.
Selected Work
French Exit (2020)
Frances Price
The Age of Innocence (1993)
Countess Ellen Olenska
Batman Returns (1992)
Catwoman / Selina Kyle
The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
Susie Diamond
Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
Madame de Tourvel
Scarface (1983)
Elvira Hancock