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April 29th, 2021
By Geoffrey Huchel
I couldn’t let the day go by without recognizing the birthday of the legendary actress Michelle Pfeiffer. Being the superfan that I am, I’d like to celebrate her birthday by looking back at some of her performances that have captivated audiences for decades
Following a few appearances on television, the former beauty queen landed her first starring role as Pink Lady Stephanie Zinone in the musical GREASE 2 (1982). Pfeiffer’s solid performance remains the highlight of the film, and almost 40 years later, fans of the actress continue to have an enduring appreciation for the film. GREASE 2 was the film that made me a fan, and for that I will always hold it in high regard.
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Catwoman among star’s unforgettable roles By Moira Macdonald, The Seattle Times
Published: March 11, 2021, 6:05am
Share: A Catwoman costume from the 1992 Batman Returns film worn by Michelle Pfeiffer and designed by Rob Ringwood and Mary Vogt is on display in 2018 at the DC Comics Exhibition: Dawn Of Super-Heroes at the O2 Arena in London, England. (Jack Taylor/Getty Image)
Funny how a movie star a real one, the kind with a face you can get lost in can take over a film. I thought it might be fun to revisit, for this column, Tim Burton’s “Batman Returns,” that agreeable 1992 mashup of gothic darkness and comic book goofiness. And then I rewatched it, and all things became clear: I was going to write, instead, about Michelle Pfeiffer.