Michelle Pfeiffer is a highly successful American actress and producer prominent in Hollywood during the 1980s and 1990s. Recognized for her performances, she has received several accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a British Academy Film Award. She has also been nominated for three Academy Awards and one Primetime Emmy Award, highlighting her significant contributions to the film and television industry.
Michelle Pfeiffer and her husband, David E. Kelley, made a rare red carpet appearance, showcasing their enduring relationship. The ageless actress and her famous husband turned heads at the event, marking a special occasion for the couple.
On April 29, 1958, Michelle Marie Pfeiffer was born. She later became an American actress and producer known for her work in Hollywood during the 1980s and 1990s.
In 1976, Michelle Pfeiffer graduated from Fountain Valley High School, marking a key milestone in her early life before pursuing an acting career.
In 1978, Michelle Pfeiffer made her acting debut with a one-episode appearance in Fantasy Island, marking the start of her professional acting career.
In 1978, Michelle Pfeiffer won the Miss Orange County beauty pageant and finished sixth in the Miss California contest, leading to her acquisition of an agent and the beginning of her acting career.
In 1978, the original "Grease" movie was released, predating Michelle Pfeiffer's appearance in the sequel, "Grease 2", in 1982.
In 1979, Michelle Pfeiffer appeared in the made-for-CBS film The Solitary Man, continuing to build her early career in television.
In 1980, Michelle Pfeiffer transitioned to film with a role in the comedy The Hollywood Knights, marking her debut in feature films.
In 1981, Michelle Pfeiffer married fellow actor Peter Horton in Santa Monica. During their honeymoon, she discovered she had won the lead role in Grease 2.
In 1981, Michelle Pfeiffer played supporting roles in Falling in Love Again and Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, gaining experience in the film industry.
In 1982, Michelle Pfeiffer obtained her first starring film role as the female lead in Grease 2. At 23, Pfeiffer was relatively unknown, but won the part due to her unique qualities.
In 1982, Michelle Pfeiffer secured her first leading role in Grease 2. Although the film was not a major success, it marked an important step in her early career.
In 1983, Michelle Pfeiffer received widespread recognition for her performance as Elvira Hancock in Scarface. This role proved to be a breakthrough in her career.
In 1983, Michelle Pfeiffer was cast as Elvira Hancock in Scarface, a role that significantly boosted her career despite initial reluctance from the director. The film became a commercial hit and gained a large cult following.
In 1985, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Into the Night and Ladyhawke, contributing to her establishment as an actress despite modest commercial success.
In 1985, Michelle Pfeiffer was directed by her then-husband Peter Horton in an ABC TV special titled One Too Many, where she played the high school girlfriend of an alcoholic student played by Val Kilmer.
In 1986, Michelle Pfeiffer met her business partner Kate Guinzburg on the set of Sweet Liberty.
In 1986, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Sweet Liberty, which helped establish her as an actress.
In 1987, Michelle Pfeiffer achieved mainstream success with her role in The Witches of Eastwick, contributing to her rising prominence in Hollywood.
In 1987, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in a segment of Amazon Women on the Moon and achieved a major box-office hit with The Witches of Eastwick, solidifying her status as a successful actress.
In 1988, Michelle Pfeiffer and Peter Horton decided to separate, later divorcing two years later.
In 1988, Michelle Pfeiffer had an affair with John Malkovich, her co-star in Dangerous Liaisons.
In 1988, Michelle Pfeiffer received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Dangerous Liaisons.
In 1988, Michelle Pfeiffer received her first Golden Globe Award nomination for her role in Married to the Mob, marking the beginning of several consecutive nominations. She also appeared in Tequila Sunrise in 1988.
In 1988, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Dangerous Liaisons, earning a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.
In 1988, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Married to the Mob, earning her first Golden Globe nomination, and Tequila Sunrise, where she experienced creative differences with the director.
In 1988, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in two of her most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes: Dangerous Liaisons and Married to the Mob.
In 1989, Michelle Pfeiffer earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for The Fabulous Baker Boys and won a Golden Globe Award for the same role, highlighting her critical acclaim.
In 1989, Michelle Pfeiffer received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for The Fabulous Baker Boys and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama for the same film.
In 1989, Michelle Pfeiffer starred as Susie Diamond in The Fabulous Baker Boys, a role for which she underwent intense voice training and received unanimous critical acclaim, winning several awards.
In 1990, Michelle Pfeiffer appeared on the inaugural cover of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" issue, marking her status as a beauty icon.
In 1990, Michelle Pfeiffer was the sixth highest-grossing domestic box office star, showcasing her financial impact in the film industry.
In 1990, Michelle Pfeiffer won Best Actress awards at the Golden Globes, the National Board of Review, and other notable film critic associations for her role in The Fabulous Baker Boys.
In 1991, Michelle Pfeiffer received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in Frankie and Johnny.
In 1991, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Frankie and Johnny, receiving another Golden Globe Award nomination despite casting controversies. This reunited her with Al Pacino after Scarface.
In 1992, Batman Returns was released, becoming one of Michelle Pfeiffer's most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.
In 1992, Michelle Pfeiffer played the role of Selina Kyle/Catwoman in Tim Burton's Batman Returns, receiving critical acclaim for her performance and contributing to the film's box office success. Her training included martial arts and kickboxing.
In 1992, Michelle Pfeiffer quit smoking after being a smoker for ten years.
In 1992, Michelle Pfeiffer received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her role in Love Field.
In March 1993, Michelle Pfeiffer adopted a newborn daughter named Claudia Rose, prior to marrying David E. Kelley.
In 1993, Michelle Pfeiffer received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in The Age of Innocence.
In 1993, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence, for which she received the Elvira Notari Prize and a Golden Globe nomination, further highlighting her versatility in period dramas.
In 1993, film critic Ty Burr argued that Michelle Pfeiffer's performances are effective because they are understated, although her attractiveness sometimes prevents her from being seriously considered among the best actresses.
In 1994, Michelle Pfeiffer continued her career starring in prominent films like Wolf.
In 1994, Michelle Pfeiffer gave birth to a son, John Henry Kelley II, with her husband David E. Kelley.
In 1995, Bernard Weinraub of The New York Times stated that Michelle Pfeiffer was a respected actress who was "not considered a big box-office draw".
In 1995, Michelle Pfeiffer produced and starred in Dangerous Minds through her production company, Via Rosa Productions.
In 1995, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Dangerous Minds, also co-producing the film through her company. She also appeared as her character in the music video for "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio featuring L.V. While the film received negative reviews, it was a box office success.
In 1996, Entertainment Weekly ranked Michelle Pfeiffer the 67th greatest movie star of all time, solidifying her status in Hollywood.
In 1996, Michelle Pfeiffer portrayed Sally Atwater in the romantic drama Up Close & Personal with Robert Redford, took on the titular role in the drama To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, and starred in the romantic comedy One Fine Day with George Clooney, also serving as an executive producer.
In 1997, Michelle Pfeiffer starred as Rose Cook Lewis in the film adaptation of Jane Smiley's novel A Thousand Acres, alongside Jessica Lange and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The film was also produced by Via Rosa Productions.
In 1998, Michelle Pfeiffer starred as Beth Cappadora in The Deep End of the Ocean, a film produced by Via Rosa Productions. She also voiced Tzipporah in DreamWorks Animation's The Prince of Egypt, recording the film's theme song "When You Believe".
In 1999, Michelle Pfeiffer began to dissolve her film production company, Via Rosa Productions, transitioning into semi-retirement to spend more time with her family.
In 1999, Michelle Pfeiffer starred as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, alongside Kevin Kline, Rupert Everett, and Stanley Tucci. She also played Katie Jordan in Rob Reiner's comedy drama The Story of Us with Bruce Willis.
In 1999, Variety named Michelle Pfeiffer "the female movie star most likely to improve a film's box-office appeal", highlighting her influence on film revenue.
In 2000, Michelle Pfeiffer appeared in What Lies Beneath, one of the select projects she took on to prioritize her family.
In 2001, Michelle Pfeiffer played Rita Harrison in the drama I Am Sam, alongside Sean Penn. Despite its box office success, the film received unfavorable reviews, with Pfeiffer's performance being criticized.
In 2001, Via Rosa Productions produced the film Original Sin, initially intended to star Michelle Pfeiffer, but she later declined. The film ultimately starred Angelina Jolie and Antonio Banderas.
In 2001, plastic surgeon Stephen R. Marquardt declared Michelle Pfeiffer's face the most anatomically beautiful in Hollywood, based on a mathematical formula known as the "golden ratio".
In 2002, Michelle Pfeiffer appeared in White Oleander as part of her select project choices to prioritize her family.
In 2004, People magazine named Michelle Pfeiffer one of the most beautiful women of all time, solidifying her reputation as a timeless beauty.
In 2004, People ranked Michelle Pfeiffer among "The 100 Greatest Movie Stars of Our Time", placing her 20th in the "icons" category and solidifying her legacy.
In 2005, Michelle Pfeiffer turned down the role of the White Witch in the fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe during a four-year hiatus from acting to focus on her family.
In 2007, Michelle Pfeiffer appeared in both Hairspray and Stardust, adding to her filmography during a period where she reduced her workload.
In 2007, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in the romantic comedy I Could Never Be Your Woman, portraying Rosie, a divorced mother and television show producer. The film was distributed on home video markets domestically.
In 2007, Michelle Pfeiffer was awarded a motion picture star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, honoring her contributions to the film industry.
In 2007, after the release of the movie "Hairspray", Michelle Pfeiffer was recognised as not just a serious actress, but a funny one.
In December 2008, Michelle Pfeiffer's film Personal Effects, co-starring Ashton Kutcher, premiered at Iowa City's Englert Theatre. The film explores the bond between two grieving people.
In 2009, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Chéri, reuniting with the director and screenwriter of Dangerous Liaisons. She played Léa de Lonval, an aging courtesan. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival.
In 2009, journalist Brian D. Johnson commented that Michelle Pfeiffer could be as revered as Meryl Streep if given the same opportunities, highlighting her untapped potential.
In 2011, Michelle Pfeiffer was part of a large ensemble cast in Garry Marshall's New Year's Eve. She played Ingrid Withers, a secretary befriending a deliveryman. The film was panned by critics but made $142 million worldwide.
In 2012, Michelle Pfeiffer appeared in the drama People Like Us, playing the mother of a struggling corporate trader. While her performance was praised, the film had a meager debut and only made $12 million in North America.
In 2013, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Luc Besson's mob-comedy The Family, playing a "tough mother" in a Mafia family. Reviews were mixed, but the cast's portrayals were praised.
In 2014, Michelle Pfeiffer became a pop-music muse, with her name mentioned in the popular songs "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars and "Riptide" by Vance Joy.
In 2015, "Ant-Man" was released, the first movie in the Ant-Man franchise.
In 2016, Michelle Pfeiffer attended the Healthy Child Healthy World's L.A. Gala, and in December, she joined the board of directors for Environmental Working Group, an advocacy group.
In 2016, Salon's Charles Taylor stated that no actor of the previous decade had rivaled Michelle Pfeiffer's versatility, acknowledging her wide range of roles.
On January 23, 2017, the independent drama "Where Is Kyra?", starring Michelle Pfeiffer as a woman struggling to survive after losing her mother, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
On May 20, 2017, "The Wizard of Lies", an HBO film starring Michelle Pfeiffer as Ruth Madoff, premiered on HBO and garnered favorable reviews and a large viewership.
In 2017, Michelle Pfeiffer received both a Golden Globe nomination and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her performance in The Wizard of Lies.
In 2017, Michelle Pfeiffer returned to prominence with roles in Where Is Kyra?, Mother!, and Murder on the Orient Express. She also received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for The Wizard of Lies.
In 2017, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in "Murder on the Orient Express", as well as recorded the original song "Never Forget" for the movie's soundtrack. Her performance received praise, although the film itself had mixed reviews.
In 2017, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in Darren Aronofsky's psychological horror film "Mother!", receiving unanimous praise for her performance despite the film's divided reception.
In 2017, Where Is Kyra? was released, becoming one of Michelle Pfeiffer's most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.
In 2018, Michelle Pfeiffer debuted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Janet van Dyne, the original Wasp, in "Ant-Man and the Wasp".
Since 2018, Michelle Pfeiffer has portrayed Janet van Dyne in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starting with Ant-Man and the Wasp, expanding her presence in major film franchises.
In 2019, Michelle Pfeiffer launched Henry Rose, a line of fine fragrances that became the first to be both Cradle to Cradle Certified and EWG Verified.
In 2019, Michelle Pfeiffer reprised her role as Janet van Dyne in "Avengers: Endgame" and starred as Queen Ingrith in "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil".
In 2020, Michelle Pfeiffer earned her eighth Golden Globe Award nomination for her role in French Exit.
In 2020, Michelle Pfeiffer headlined the dark comedy "French Exit", which premiered at the New York Film Festival to a positive reception, and she received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance.
In 2020, Michelle Pfeiffer received a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in French Exit.
In 2020, Vogue Paris listed Michelle Pfeiffer as one of the 21 most beautiful American actresses of all time, reinforcing her lasting impact on beauty standards.
In 2021, journalist Lynn Hirschberg noted that Michelle Pfeiffer excels in emotionally conflicted roles.
In 2021, singer-songwriter Ethel Cain named her debut single "Michelle Pfeiffer" after the actress, expressing her admiration and solidifying Pfeiffer's cultural impact.
In April 2022, Michelle Pfeiffer portrayed Betty Ford in "The First Lady", which premiered on Showtime.
In 2022, Michelle Pfeiffer was cast alongside Annette Bening in "Turn of Mind" and in "Wild Four O'Clocks", continuing her acting career.
On August 8, 2024, it was announced that Michelle Pfeiffer would star in and executive produce "The Madison", a Yellowstone spin-off series.
On September 23, 2024, it was announced that Michelle Pfeiffer would star alongside Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning in "Margo's Got Money Troubles", an Apple TV+ series.
Michelle Pfeiffer became a grandmother in 2024.
On April 25, 2025, Michelle Pfeiffer was honored with a hand and footprints ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre by TCL Chinese Theater, commemorating her contributions to film.
In September 2025, Michelle Pfeiffer revealed that she had become a grandmother in 2024.
In 2025, Gerard Johnstone, director of M3GAN 2.0, revealed that Michelle Pfeiffer was the original inspiration behind the film's counterpoint robot, AMELIA.
In 2025, Michelle Pfeiffer starred in the Christmas comedy "Oh. What. Fun.", playing a Texan housewife seeking recognition. The film received negative reviews.
In 2025, Michelle Pfeiffer was the face of Yves Saint Laurent's Summer 2025 collection.
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