This is a plea to Michelle Pfeiffer:
Michelle, please, KEEP AWAY FROM PLASTIC SURGERY!
This is a plea to Michelle Pfeiffer: Michelle, please, KEEP AWAY FROM PLASTIC SURGERY! Don't let somebody scrawl on Mona Lisa smile, don't let a surgeon turn your unique features into something else. Maybe you could look younger, but you wouldn't look like Michelle Pfeiffer anymore! It's none of my business, I know, it's just the opinion of someone who's a "devoted" fan of yours since Ladyhawke times. Please, hold on!!!
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Let me introduce a very charming and famous actress most of you Pfans don't know yet: miss
Let me introduce a very charming and famous actress most of you Pfans don't know yet: miss Anna Jacobs better known as Natica Jackson. Michelle Pfeiffer played that role in a TV movie called "Power Passion and Murder". No wonder they never released this film in Italy, in my language her name would be... embarrassing! :-) And check out the guy... this is how Ray and Lorene Hallet first met ;-)
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Michelle Pfeiffer and Richard Hatch find a very weird way to save the day!
It happens in
Michelle Pfeiffer and Richard Hatch find a very weird way to save the day! It happens in "Charlie Chan and the curse of the Dragon Queen"
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MICHELLE PFEIFFER in FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN her first motion picture.
Certainly this is no
MICHELLE PFEIFFER in FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN her first motion picture. Certainly this is not her best movie, but it's one of my favourites because glimpsing her talent in these early works it's like watching young Clark Kent learning to fly, it could be even more interesting than seeing Superman lifting airplanes... Michelle Pfeiffer is always a sight!
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Long before Michelle Pfeiffer had claws to defend herself as Catwoman, Lindsay Wagner, the
Long before Michelle Pfeiffer had claws to defend herself as Catwoman, Lindsay Wagner, the Bionic woman, shot her dead! But cats, you know, have many lives... A rare clip from TV movie "Callie and Son"
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Michelle Pfeiffer has been the guest star of an episode of TV series ENOS directed by Rod
Michelle Pfeiffer has been the guest star of an episode of TV series ENOS directed by Rod Amateau and aired on Wednesday November 12th, 1980. She plays Joy, a prostitute who dreamed to be an actress. She wants to quit, but her pimp Posey, played by Bill Vint, uses her to blackmail big shots by secretly filming them with Michelle. When Scorpio, the big boss who runs the racket, played by Anthony James, falls in love with her, Enos thanks to her help, tries to frame him and get her out of that world. Of course he succeeds and Joy can have a fresh new start. This is a very short clip from that episode, that I recorded a long time ago, where you can see Posey forcing Joy to do what he wants by showing her those tapes. Sorry, but it's in Italian!
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My question could appear pointless and, strictly speaking...IT IS, but I'm a faithful admi
My question could appear pointless and, strictly speaking...IT IS, but I'm a faithful admirer of Michelle Pfeiffer since the early '80s and for Pfeiffer pfanatics like me this is a kind of "dogma" that started everything. Every Pfan knows her very first line was "Who is he, Naomi?" Well, in the Italian dubbed version that line is not "Who is he, Naomi?", but "Who is he, Niobe?" hence my nickname. I've never seen the original English version, so I can't be sure about that, but I don't think it's a simple translation matter. "Who is he, Niobe" makes perfectly sense because in that scene Michelle's character, Athena, is talking to a character named Niobe played by Robin Eisenman, the line is addressed to Niobe and there isn't anyone called Naomi in the whole episode. So I figured she actually says "Niobe" and since the English pronunciation of the two names is similar, maybe someone who first wrote about it, in some article or book, just misspelled the name. But when I found an interview in which Michelle herself stated the line was "Who is he, Naomi?" I got confused. So I dared to ask myself something outrageous for a Pfan, but that appears to be the only reasonable explanation: Is it possible that Michelle Pfeiffer herself forgot her own first line? After all we're talking about 30 years ago! Maybe it is not as unconceivable as it seems. Probably I'm totally wrong, but I don't want to be right, what I'm looking for is just an explanation, because if I'm right I want to point out this mistake to all Pfans, but if I'm wrong I would like to know what the name Naomi has to do with that scene. If you have the original version of that episode, I would appreciate if you paid attention to what she actually says and told me, once for all, what the real line is. Thank you.
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Michelle Pfeiffer was nominated for Dangerous Liaisons in 1989. She also presented the nom
Michelle Pfeiffer was nominated for Dangerous Liaisons in 1989. She also presented the nomination for best screenplay adaptation with Dennis Quaid and gave the Oscar to Christopher Hampton. The quality is low as usual, but it's worth it! Don't miss it!
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Michelle Pfeiffer was nominated for "The Fabulous Baker Boys" in 1990. She arrives with Fi
Michelle Pfeiffer was nominated for "The Fabulous Baker Boys" in 1990. She arrives with Fisher Stevens and presents the song "Over the rainbow". Unfortunately the video quality is very low and Italian speakers often cover her voice, but you must see Michelle anyway!!!
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