1990s: Continued success
Through the 1990s, she continued her Hollywood stardom: The Russia House, Frankie and Johnny starring Al Pacino, Batman Returns starring Michael Keaton & Danny Devito, The Age of Innocence, Wolf starring Jack Nicholson, Dangerous Minds (Pfeiffer also made a cameo in the music video for Coolio's Gangsta's Paradise, the signature tune from the film's soundtrack) , and One Fine Day starring George Clooney. She received her third Oscar nomination in 1993 for Love Field. Pfeiffer was also cast for the part of Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs (film), but turned it down.
More about Michelle Pfeiffer (From Wikipedia)
1980s: Early Success
Her first major screen role was in 1980 in the films The Hollywood Knights and Falling in Love Again. However, both films failed to get her widespead notice. She tried a TV career read more...
1990s: Continued Success
Through the 1990s, she continued her Hollywood stardom: The Russia House, Frankie and Johnny starring Al Pacino, Batman Returns starring Michael Keaton & Danny Devito, The Age read more...
2000s: Hiatus And Renewed Success
In 2000, she starred with Harrison Ford in one of the biggest box office hits of the year, Robert Zemeckis's supernatural thriller What Lies Beneath. In 2001, she starred opposite read more...
Michelle Marie Pfeiffer (IPA: /mɪˈʃɛl ˈfаɪfɜr/; born April 29, 1958) is a Golden Globe-, BAFTA-winning and Academy Award-nominated American actress. In a read more...
In 1981, Pfeiffer married Thirtysomething actor Peter Horton but they divorced in 1988 at the height of her career. She has been romantically linked with actors Val Kilmer, John read more...
