Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer
Michelle Marie Pfeifferis an American actress and occasional singer. She began her acting career in 1978 and had her first starring film role in Grease 2, before receiving mainstream attention for her breakout performance in Scarface. Her greatest commercial successes include Batman Returns, Dangerous Minds, What Lies Beneathand Hairspray...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth29 April 1958
CitySanta Ana, CA
CountryUnited States of America
First of all, plain and simple, you have no real idea of what it means to be famous until you become famous. It's a double-edged sword. Obviously there are a lot of amazing things about fame, but there are also a lot of challenging things about it.
My father was very strict, but mostly I just didn't know how to behave on a date.
I've been working since I was 14, and my father, being very conservative, has always been strict about my having a savings account.
I guess I do a really good job at covering.
Having a full-blown company is just something that I don't have the time for now, ... I was just starting to feel really depleted, and the kids are getting older and the demands are different now.
It never occurs to me that I'd be intimidating to anybody. Maybe I should consider that...
They were distracted for a split-second, which was all it took for the other man to jump into the car.
I would speak up if I see someone being rude to someone.
Rudeness is what gets to me. Yeah. That one does get to me, I have to say.
I know that I want to wait for something that I really feel great about.
Acting is kind of brutal.
I decided I needed something that I could feel as passionate about as acting, and something in which I could completely lose myself. I started painting, and I'm still doing it.
I'd been taking singing lessons and I had taken dance, because I loved to dance, but I had never considered myself a professional at all.
There are certain scenes you do in a movie that are like catching a wave, and you leave work feeling elated - almost as though you've purged something. That's rare, but you do live for those moments.