Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer Explains Her Hiatus, 'constant Fear' That She's 'a Fraud
Michelle Pfeiffer Explains Her Hiatus, 'constant Fear' That She's 'a Fraud

... unhirable. And then. I don't know, time just went on.". "When the student is ready, the teacher appears," she continued. "I'm more open now, my frame of mind, because I really want to work now, because I can. And these last few years I've had some really interesting opportunities.". Pfeiffer, who braced Aronofsky for the possibility that she might be "the worst interviewee that ever was," explained that she hates doing interviews because she's scared someone might discover she's a phony. "I think it may be that I have this constant fear that I'm a fraud and that I'm going to be found out," she confessed before sharing that she told writer/director Steve Kloves she felt she was "ruining" the upcoming Murder on the Orient Express. "I feel really at home on the movie set. I'm a more balanced person" — #Michelle Pfeiffer to @Darren Aronofsky __link__/Ok DR 1 W 2 at S __link__/X 57 e KVSPIV. — Interview Magazine (@Interview Mag) March 28, 2017. "But I think that's because I started working fairly quickly and I wasn't ready," she reasoned. "I didn't have any ...



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Michelle Pfeiffer Reveals Why She Suddenly Disappeared From Hollywood
Michelle Pfeiffer Reveals Why She Suddenly Disappeared From Hollywood

... as an actress. Looking back at her life, she spends her whole time watching old movies, exposing her young self in the industry. She mentioned "I can do that" and she was amazed back then that she even became an actor. Pfeiffer Is Open For New Onscreen Opportunities. The actress, who has three upcoming post-production movies, marks her return by appearing on the cover of Interview's April issue. "I'm more open now because I really want to work now and I can," she tells director Darren Aronofsky. The last few years outside of her career open some interesting opportunities. As per Pfeiffer, she was set to appear in the film "Bugsy" but fell out of the role which then went to Benning. The actress then revealed Benning was supposed to star in "Batman Returns," but she ended up switching. Pfeiffer landed a role in the upcoming HBO movie, "The Wizard of Lies," together with Robert De Niro  and Alessandro Nivola. She will portray Ruth Madoff, the wife ...



Michelle Pfeiffer 1992 Batman Returns Catwoman Premium Format Figure Review
Michelle Pfeiffer 1992 Batman Returns Catwoman Premium Format Figure Review

... of the distressing looks genuine right down to the skin-tone paint applied to her exposed skin. Although, it should be stated that what you saw on film wasn’t Pfeiffer’s actual skin. Those exposed spots were actually flesh-colored latex panels. See, if the designers made even the smallest tear on Catwoman’s thigh it would get a run that would split the entire leg of the suit from top to bottom. So remember: using latex with even a small tear can lead to a regrettable mistake. Anyway, the “tears” you see on screen are really a prosthetic glued onto the costume. Real stitches would cover these “wounds” while all other stitches on the catsuit were sculpted on. Speaking of stitches, all the ones you see on the Premium Format figure are painted on and the majority of these hash marks are quite good…but some are not so good. I wish that those on the Catwoman cowl had been sharper as a few on mine look a little blobby and unconvincing upon close ...



Leslie Odom Jr. Takes The Stage With The Boston Pops
Leslie Odom Jr. Takes The Stage With The Boston Pops

... shows in Boston this June, commanding the stage alongside Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops. Ahead of that performance, Boston caught up with Odom about his latest movie, Murder on the Orient Express, coming out this Thanksgiving; what he’s bringing to the stage this summer; and why he almost quit show business completely. This conversation has been edited for length and clarity. Thanks so much for taking the time. I know you’re busy—you’re a new dad, right. I am going to be a new dad. We’re expecting a little girl in about two months. Awesome, congratulations. You’re also working on a film adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express. Yes, I was in London for about four months. Kenneth Branagh directed it, and  the cast is stacked. Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz, Michelle Pfeiffer. One of my dear friends from college, Josh Gad, was there. I play Dr. Arbuthnot. Everybody on the train is a suspect. Agatha Christie’s got a series of these ...



Michelle Pfeiffer Racconta Il Suo Scarface
Michelle Pfeiffer Racconta Il Suo Scarface

... sia gettata sul letto e abbia cominciato a piangere a dirotto (Facebook). Nell'intervista Michelle รจ un fiume in piena e racconta tanti particolari del film in cui recita la parte di Elvira, la bellissima compagna del narcotrafficante Toni Montana, a sua volta interpretato da un indimenticabile Al Pacino: «Posso dire solo che ero terrorizzata - spiega l'attrice, che all'epoca era alla sua prima vera pellicola da protagonista -. Le riprese sono durate 6 lunghi mesi. Io e la collega Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (la sorella di Toni Montana nel film, ndr) eravamo le uniche due donne sul set che era un vero club per ragazzi» (Facebook). Michelle non immaginava che quel personaggio l'avrebbe fatta conoscere in tutto il mondo, ma anzi temeva per la sua carriera futura: «Sia la natura del rapporto sentimentale ...



Michelle Pfeiffer Spent Time With Ruth Madoff Before Playing Her
Michelle Pfeiffer Spent Time With Ruth Madoff Before Playing Her

... the rat. Michelle Pfeiffer ’s Mrs. Madoff. The network’s HBO. The title: “The Wizard of Lies.” The brain behind the production — producer/director Barry Levinson. Levinson: “We shot it in the city. Actual neighborhoods where this took place. It was a 41-day shoot. Interiors were on a Long Island soundstage because the towns are so busy. “Our script paints no personal picture. This story, in terms of the actual destruction of a family, is like Arthur Miller’s ‘All My Sons.’ A very wealthy man’s greed — under cloak of secrecy — destroying thousands of people’s lives. “The idea to film this has been around all of us awhile. Bob originally optioned it for himself years back. HBO’s been developing it awhile. The question was finding a time slot. May 20, 2 hours 15 minutes, and it’ll be on at 8 p.m.”. Did they meet Madoff. “We never received authorization and couldn’t get to do it because there was no indication he wanted to meet. The script adapted some of Diana Henriques’ book about him. We had those rights. Having actually interviewed him, she plays herself in this. “Michelle Pfeiffer spent some time with Mrs. Madoff, so she got a sense of what the woman was like and ...



Michelle Pfeiffer Says She's 'un-hireable
Michelle Pfeiffer Says She's 'un-hireable

... up. She added: "I'm more open now, my frame of mind, because I really want to work now, because I can. And these last few years I've had some really interesting opportunities.". Meanwhile, the blonde beauty - who is set to appear in 'Where Is Kyra?', 'mother!', and 'Murder on the Orient Express' later this year - has said she never lost her passion for acting during her break from the industry, and appreciates that having her passion as her occupation is a "blessing". She told Interview magazine's April issue: "What's interesting is, there's always a lot of talk to young people about finding their passion, following their passion. But I remember reading somewhere that a lot of people don't have a passion. And there's this pressure to have one. It's perfectly fine not to have one. But to be lucky enough to know what that is ...



Looking Back At Julia Roberts’ Star-making Role
Looking Back At Julia Roberts’ Star-making Role

... in Variety proclaiming that on Aug. 25, “Pretty Woman” had become the highest-grossing film in the studio’s 67-year-history. On Dec. 31, Variety reported that the top three domestic films of the calendar year were “Ghost,” “Pretty Woman,” and “Home Alone.” Globally, “Pretty Woman” earned more than $460 million. Roberts received her first Oscar nom for 1989’s “Steel Magnolias,” as supporting actress. She scored her second bid the following year, as the lead for “Pretty Woman.”. And Gere has a unique distinction. Though he’s been doing great film work for 40 years, he’s never scored an Oscar nomination himself, though he consistently makes his co-stars look good. Four of his leading ladies earned a best-actress Oscar nomination in roles opposite Gere: Debra Winger (“An Officer and a Gentleman”), Roberts, Renee Zellweger (“Chicago”) and Diane Lane (“Unfaithful”). Plus, five other actors were nominated in Gere films: Tuesday Weld, Louis Gossett Jr., Edward Norton, ...



11 New Movie Trailers You Need To Watch From This Past Week
11 New Movie Trailers You Need To Watch From This Past Week

... We’ve got Antonio Banderas and Rhys Meyers starring in this version, and it all looks pretty interesting. The film will launch later this year, but it doesn’t have a release date at the moment. Captain Underpants. Mark this one down, movie fans: Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. From the looks of it, it may be the first of a series of animated films starring Kevin Hart and Ed Helms. Well they’re not in it, but they voicing the main characters in the movie, slated to come out June 2 nd. This is going to be a World War 2 movie about D-Day that looks at everything that happened behind the scenes, focusing on one of the greatest leaders of the Allied forces. Churchill launches on June 16 th, starring Brian Cox as the famous UK prime minister. Death Note. Death Note is a horror movie set to debut in the middle of summer. Best of all, this is a Netflix original creation, which means that come August 25 th, you’ll be able to stream it from the comfort of ...



Michelle Pfeiffer Deserves Better Than This Unflattering Interview Cover
Michelle Pfeiffer Deserves Better Than This Unflattering Interview Cover

... however, has always been a magazine that avoids the bandwagon. The American title did us proud in February with a glorious Solange Knowles cover and now gives us actress Michelle Pfeiffer for the month of April. Appearing on Interview‘s latest, the 58-year-old beauty was photographed by Mikael Jansson at Chateau Marmont, lounging about a hotel room wearing Valentino. IMAGE: INTERVIEWMAGAZINE. COM. Our forums were thrilled to see Pfeiffer, but the choice of cover image was another story. “Ah! I love Michelle. She’s such a fresh cover choice but the result is terrible,” exclaimed a disgruntled My Name Is straight away. “I was pleasantly surprised when I saw ‘Pfeiffer’ because I expected one of the usual suspects (Williams or Obama) but they seriously made her look pregnant. The accidental baby bump is all I can see!” dodencebt pointed out in a state of shock. “I was SO excited when I read the title but the cover itself is not really working for me. I like the color palette but something’s not working,” echoed an uncertain mistress_f. Mepps  agreed, saying, “Awkward body position, and bad Photoshop! Random cover choice. ...

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