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In 2007, she plays Rita Harrison in the publication Skinned Knuckles.
In 2006, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Elvira Hancock Montana in the show 21st Annual Gemini Awards.
In 2005, she stars as Titania in the video release of 5 Day Rental.
In 2006, Michelle Pfeiffer's character is Brenda (segment "Hospital") in the video 818 Milfs.
For the 1994 show ABC's 40th Anniversary, Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Natica Jackson.
For the 1996 video release of Abducted, she stars as Natica Jackson.
For the 1993 tv series Acting on Impulse, she stars as Angela de Marco.
In 2003, Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Herself in the Anal Perversions 2.
In 1997, Melanie Parker in the Any Excuse for Sex.
For the 1912 movie 6. Gebot, Das, she takes the role of Faith Healy.
She takes the role of Annie in the 1999 movie Abendland.
Michelle Pfeiffer plays Frankie in the 1980 show Affekt.
Michelle Pfeiffer's character is Gillian Lewis in the 1963 release of Ahrimane ziba.
For the 1931 movie Air Police, she is cast in the role of Louanne Johnson.
For the 1933 production of Al buio insieme, Michelle Pfeiffer plays the part of Diana.
In 2005, she is cast in the role of Rose Cook Lewis in the movie Altared.
For the 1984 production of Amour par terre, L', Michelle Pfeiffer plays Katya Orlova.
She plays Beth Cappadora in the 1967 movie Angkan ng haragan.
She takes the role of Claire Spencer in the 1933 movie Arabian Tights.
In 2002, Michelle Pfeiffer's character is Ellen Olenska in the show Bchora.
Michelle Pfeiffer plays Suzie Q in the 2002 Beverly Hills 9021-Ho! 3.
Michelle Pfeiffer plays the part of Cordelia Farenington in the 1979 production Blaue Helm, Der.
For the 1999 video Booty Talk 13: West Coast Booty Girls, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Laura Alden.
Michelle Pfeiffer plays the part of Jennifer Williams in the 2000 release of Bad Assassin.
She is cast in the role of Herself - Co-presenter: Best Adapted Screenplay in the 2004 production of Bazuka.
In 1913, Michelle Pfeiffer's character is Samantha 'Sunshine' Jensen in the show Behind the Gun.
In 1928, Michelle Pfeiffer's character is Ginny Stamper in the production of Benares.
For the 1929 production of Beneath the Law, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Herself - Presenter: International Segment.
She is cast in the role of Jo Ann Vallenari in the 2000 release of Blamm! Blamm!.
In 1976, she plays Isabeau d'Anjou in the show Blind Love.
For the 1918 feature Blue Blazes Rawden, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Susie Diamond.
In 1963, she plays the part of Women in Film Crystal Awards 1993 (segment 3: Money and Power) in the show Bocken i paradiset.
For the 1915 production of The Boomerang, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Katie Jordan.
For the 1977 production of Bozorgdasht-e mo'Allem, she plays the part of Ingrid Magnussen.
In 2000, she takes the role of Sukie Ridgemont in the tv series Butterflies Reunion Special.
For the 2005 The Civil Rights Movement, she is cast in the role of Lurene Hallett.
For the 2004 movie Caballos en la ciudad, Michelle Pfeiffer is cast in the role of Catwoman/Selina Kyle.
For the 1980 movie Carmilla, Herself - Choir Member.
In 1981, she plays the part of Stephanie Zinone in the production of Chariots of Fire.
For the 2002 release of Chik yeung tin si, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Madame de Tourvel.
For the 1970 release of Cilali ibo avrupa'da, she takes the role of Herself.
For the 2003 production of Cosa de brujas, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Herself.
For the 2001 production Croceria, La, Michelle Pfeiffer plays Herself.
For the 2006 video Destined for Bondage!, Tricia.
Michelle Pfeiffer plays the part of Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role in the 2006 video release of Dick Puppets.
Herself in the 1981 show Da jeuk ying hung chyun.
For the 1989 movie Dance of Hope, Michelle Pfeiffer is cast in the role of Sue Wellington.
In 1929, she stars as Herself in the movie Going Places.
Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Herself in the 1974 release of Got It Made.
Michelle Pfeiffer is cast in the role of Herself in the 1985 movie Hakim Babu.
For the 1981 movie Hessischer Herbst, she is cast in the role of Herself.
Michelle Pfeiffer's Healthy Breaks
Michelle Pfeiffer "lets herself go" between films.The 'Cheri' actress struggles to maintain her slender figure when she is not working and hides herself away between roles so she can eat whatever she wants.When asked the secret to her beauty, she said: "H
on 2009-12-15 04:48:00
Kym Wilson takes a husband
SURROUNDED by loved ones embracing an old Hollywood glamour theme, actress-turned-PR-dynamo Kym Wilson has tied the knot with Michelle Pfeiffer looking on.
on 2009-10-12 04:46:54
Maxwell Caulfield's 'challenging' Soap
Maxwell Caulfield admits starring in a soap is "challenging".The American actor - who made his name alongside Michelle Pfeiffer in 'Grease 2' - loves working on 'Emmerdale' as it gives him the chance to really showcase his acting skills.Maxwell - who play
on 2009-10-10 04:48:10
Megan Fox To Play Catwoman
Megan Fox is to play Catwoman in the next Batman film.The 23-year-old star has reportedly signed on to appear in the sequel to 'The Dark Knight' alongside Christian Bale and Sir Michael Caine.The movie will be directed by Christopher Nolan and is due for
on 2009-08-27 04:48:56
Michelle Pfeiffer Too Old For Sexy Outfits
Michelle Pfeiffer feels "silly" in sexy clothes.The 51-year-old 'Cheri' star loves her sexy figure, but thinks she looks ridiculous if she wears low-cut tops and mini-skirts.The actress said: "I can't wear a skirt that's too short any more. It's not that
on 2009-07-31 04:49:14
'Cheri'
Michelle Pfeiffer basks in her best role in years as a French courtesan juggling retirement and a new relationship.
Michelle Pfeiffer is back, and her reappearance
on 2009-06-27 04:49:48
Michelle Pfeiffer Contemplates Catwoman
Michelle Pfeiffer would love to play Catwoman again.The 51-year-old actress donned the leather catsuit for 1992 movie 'Batman Returns' and would be willing to reprise the sexy role.She said: "Oh yeah, it would be really fun. That was really fun. I had a g
on 2009-06-26 04:50:13
'Cheri'
Michelle Pfeiffer basks in her best role in years as a French courtesan juggling retirement and a new relationship.
Michelle Pfeiffer is back, and her reappearance
on 2009-06-26 04:48:38
Friend Suffers Embarrassing Slang Mix-Up With Pfeiffer
British actor Rupert Friend discovered first hand the embarrassing differences between U.S. and U.K. English when his Cheri co-star Michelle Pfeiffer unwittingly invited him to feel her up. Keira Knightley's boyfriend stars as Pfeiffer's toyboy lover in t
on 2009-06-21 04:47:02
Pfeiffer 'my Beauty's Down to the Lighting Guy'
Michelle Pfeiffer has a secret weapon to ensure she looks wrinkle free oncamera - a great lighting director. The 51 year old has wowed film fans by stripping off in her latest movie Cheri, in which she plays an ageing courtesan who lusts after a young pla
on 2009-06-21 04:46:58
Michelle Pfeiffer's Lighting Help
Michelle Pfeiffer has credited good lighting with looking young.The 51-year-old actress - who is renowned for her youthful looks - knows the importance of making friends with the lighting director when shooting a movie as they will then make sure they use
on 2009-06-19 04:51:32
Video: Michelle Pfeiffer's Return
Actress Michelle Pfeiffer portrays an early 20th century "call girl" in "Cheri," a film adaptation of a Collette novel. She spoke to Harry Smith about the film.
on 2009-06-19 04:48:57
Kathy Bates Given Portrait By Stephen Frears
Kathy Bates was given a special 60th birthday present from director Stephen Frears - a portrait of the actress from their new film Cheri.Bates stars as a former courtesan in the period drama, alongside Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Friend.And she was stunn
on 2009-06-18 04:49:28
Pfeiffer Offended By Reporter's Harsh Criticism
Michelle Pfeiffer was left speechless during a recent promotional trip to Germany - when one journalist described the Hollywood star's body as "old and decrepit".The Dangerous Liaisons actress, who is currently promoting new romantic drama Cheri, celebrat
on 2009-06-18 04:49:26
Michelle Pfeiffer Shines at 'Cheri' NYC Premiere
ET was at the red carpet premiere of 'Cheri' in New York on Tuesday night, where we spoke with the film's stars, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kathy Bates about the 1920s period fantasy! Michelle and Kathy tell ET what it was like making the film, including havin
on 2009-06-17 04:48:15
What to TiVo: Tuesday
Fox has a repeat of House and is new with Mental
NBC is new with I'm a Celebrity. . .Get Me Out of Here! and has repeats of Law and Order: SVU
CBS has repeats of NCIS, The Mentalist, and 48 Hours Mystery
ABC has repeats of According to Jim, Scrubs, Bette
on 2009-06-16 04:54:10
Michelle Pfeiffer Finds a Younger Lover in 'Cheri'
Michelle Pfeiffer gives the "cougar" concept a whole new meaning in the 1920s period fantasy 'Cheri,' in theaters June 26, and ET has her take on romancing a sexy younger man -- two decades younger -- onscreen! "[My onscreen love interests
on 2009-06-16 04:50:02
Michelle Pfeiffer Finds a Younger Lover in 'Cheri'
Michelle Pfeiffer gives the "cougar" concept a whole new meaning in the 1920s period fantasy 'Cheri,' in theaters June 26, and ET has her take on romancing a sexy younger man -- two decades younger -- onscreen! "[My onscreen love interests
on 2009-06-16 04:50:01
The Return of Michelle Pfeiffer
It's hard to believe that Michelle Pfeiffer is fifty one years old and has enjoyed a career that has spanned two decades.This week she returns to the big screen this week in Cheri, an adaptation of the novel by French author Colette, reuniting her with Da
on 2009-05-08 04:50:25
Michelle Pfeiffer's Industry Moan
Michelle Pfeiffer says actresses were once treated like prostitutes.The 'Cheri' star believes women in Hollywood were looked down upon and didn't receive as much recognition as their male counterparts.She said: "I do think that, at one time, being an actr
on 2009-04-26 05:47:09
Michelle Pfeiffer: Good Genes or Good Docs?
Filed under: Beauty Her first movie, "Grease 2," may have been a bomb, but Michelle Pfeiffer is still da bomb!Here's the 24-year-old "Scarface" star back in 1982 (left) -- and 27 years later, the 50-year-old version in Berlin last month (right). Say hello
on 2009-03-08 04:46:43
Fabulous Pfeiffer
Fearing turning 50? Michelle Pfeiffer says her Hollywood career gets better as she gets older
on 2009-02-14 04:47:32
Michelle Pfeiffer Likes Being Paired with Younger Actors
"Lucky for me, I don't really mind!" the 50-year-old actress says. Michelle Pfeiffer is happy to be what she calls a 'mature' actress. The star, who turned 50 last year, says she feels "liberated" and that roles now offered to her...
on 2009-02-11 04:51:59
Pfeiffer says turning 50 has been liberating
Michelle Pfeiffer has no problem with getting older ? in fact, she says, she found hitting 50 ?liberating.?
on 2009-02-11 04:46:47
Pfeiffer says mature actresses get better roles
(Reuters)
Reuters - Mature actresses pairing up with decidedly younger men is a healthy development for the film industry, American Michelle Pfeiffer said on Tuesday after the world premiere of her film "Cheri" at the Berlin Film Festival.
on 2009-02-11 04:45:16
Michelle Pfeiffer sparkles in tale of doomed love
(Reuters)
Reuters - Stephen Frears never makes the same movie twice. What he does do though is make thoroughly professional and immensely entertaining stories that pay particular attention to characters, their flaws, emotions and deepest desires.
on 2009-02-11 04:45:13
Christina Aguilera Hangs with the Jonas Brothers
Scoring some major points for hot moms all over the world, Christina Aguilera showed up on the red carpet at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards with a super sexy look.
Chatting it up with the Jonas Brothers, the “Ain’t No Other Man” so
on 2008-09-08 04:57:47
Cher ... the next Catwoman?
Cher is reportedly in talks to play Catwoman in the next Batman movie. At 62, the Oscar-winner would be the oldest actress to fill the catsuit, following Michelle Pfeiffer and Halle Berry.
on 2008-08-26 04:50:53
The Results Are In: Recast Mermaids
Every other Wednesday on BuzzSugar, I post a Recast challenge, where I ask you to choose new actors for a classic TV show or movie. The reader who submits the best cast wins a BuzzSugar t-shirt!
I'm glad that many of you were as excited about this Mermaid
on 2008-06-10 20:50:30
Keira Knightley's Paris move
Keira Knightley has moved to France to be closer to her boyfriend. The 'Atonement' actress has joined actor Rupert Friend in Paris - where he is currently filming new movie 'Cheri' alongside Michelle Pfeiffer - so they can spend more time together.
on 2008-06-02 08:49:57
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http://www.smh.com.au/news/film/unnecessary-sequels-cause-double-trouble/200
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Unnecessary sequels cause double trouble
March 30, 2006
Sadly, too much of one story is never enough for Hollywood, writes Glenn
Whipp.
Ever wonder what happened to Catherine Tramell, the oversexed,
ice-pick-wielding, crazier-than-a-bag-of-squirrels maniac from Basic
Instinct? Me neither. And yet, here we are, 14 years past the Paul
Verhoeven-Joe Eszterhas soft-core thriller, and look what's shown up like an
unwanted guest on our doorstep - Basic Instinct 2.
Has there ever been a more unnecessary sequel? And by "unnecessary", I don't
mean unwanted or unloved. Hollywood is littered with uninspired follow-ups
to successful movies. There's the Batman series, the Jaws movies, the last
three Star Wars, the sad offspring of Freddy and Jason and at least five too
many trips to the Police Academy. Die hard? Truer words have never been
spoken.
And yet, there may be no sequel so despised as the unnecessary sequel. It
could be a second chapter in a story that required no further exposition, or
a crass attempt to cash in on a gimmick whose novelty could barely survive
the first film, much less a follow-up. While all sequels are motivated by
money, these cash-ins are particularly odious. It would be like Tim Allen
making another Santa Clause movie - which he is, by the way. As for now,
here are the most unnecessary sequels in movie history.
The Sting II (1983), Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979): Davis and
Gleason. Katt and Berenger. Just doesn't have the same ring as Newman and
Redford, does it? Slavishly imitative, particularly Oliver Reed's dreadful
Robert Shaw impersonation in The Sting II. Talk about a con.
Look Who's Talking Too (1990): The movie that answered a question no one
dared to ask: What's more annoying than listening to Bruce Willis make cute
with the jaundiced baby talk? How about listening to Willis, Roseanne Barr
and Damon Wayans prattle on about toilet training and poopy nappies?
Amazingly, there was a third film in the series, Look Who's Talking Now,
which transferred the voice-over gimmick from tots to pets. This was John
Travolta's career before Pulp Fiction. It's also been, more or less, his
career after Pulp Fiction, though he cashes bigger pay cheques for
headlining this kind of dross.
Grease 2 (1982): Grease may have been the word, but Grease 2 merely flipped
the characters - this time, the boy's a priss and the girl's a greaser.
Pulls off the near-impossible feat of running two hours without a halfway
decent song. At least Michelle Pfeiffer would redeem herself by purring
Making Whoopee in The Fabulous Baker Boys. Maxwell Caulfield would not be so
easily forgiven.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992): Look, there comes a point when this
forgetting-the-kid thing stops being funny and the authorities have the
parents up on child endangerment charges. Home Alone 3 (1997): That point
has been reached. Although the film's premise - the Home Alone kid battles
North Korean terrorists for a microchip that will allow nuclear missiles to
launch undetected by radar - just gets funnier by the minute, doesn't it?
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004): The first film put Renee
Zellweger's Bridget through a horrific parade of humiliation on her way to a
happy ending. The sequel undoes it all, heaps on the degradation with even
more gusto and then gives us the same happy ending. Explain why women love
this character again?
Weekend at Bernie's 2 (1993): Something stinks here, and it's not Bernie's
mouldering body. Quite possibly the longest, lamest one-joke movie in film
history.
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000): Everyone died at the end of The Blair
Witch Project, which meant they were lucky not to be around for the horror
of this follow-up, hurried into theatres a year after the low-budget
original became a left-field hit. Without the gimmick of the "found
footage", Book of Shadows veers between formula and incomprehensibility.
Makes you want to leave a bundle of sticks on the filmmakers' doors.
Caddyshack II (1988): No Bill Murray. No Ted Knight. No story to speak of.
Rodney Dangerfield backed out at the last minute because Harold Ramis
wouldn't let him tweak the god-awful . For bailing, Dangerfield gets
our eternal respect.
Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997): Jan de Bont's original was a sturdy " Die
Hard on a bus" thriller. But the self-contained story did not warrant a
sequel. They made one anyway, even when Keanu Reeves turned his back on it.
And Reeves is supposed to be the dim one?
Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988): A case of taking the goodwill generated by
the genial 1981 original and throwing it in the bin. Nobody wants to see
Arthur a) sober, b) penniless, and c) talking to the ghost of John Gielgud.
The Gods Must Be Crazy II (1989): In which much labour, effort and money
went into duplicating the innocent charms of a left-field hit and, instead,
produced (predictably) a movie that left you questioning your sanity for
enjoying the original.
Cocoon: The Return (1998): In which the old-timers from the first movie give
up eternal youth and return to Earth. Probably because there weren't any
sequels on the planet Anterea. Sounds like paradise to me.
Los Angeles Daily News
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http://www.smh.com.au/news/film/unnecessary-sequels-cause-double-trouble/200
6/03/29/1143441211426.html
Unnecessary sequels cause double trouble
March 30, 2006
Sadly, too much of one story is never enough for Hollywood, writes Glenn
Whipp.
Ever wonder what happened to Catherine Tramell, the oversexed,
ice-pick-wielding, crazier-than-a-bag-of-squirrels maniac from Basic
Instinct? Me neither. And yet, here we are, 14 years past the Paul
Verhoeven-Joe Eszterhas soft-core thriller, and look what's shown up like an
unwanted guest on our doorstep - Basic Instinct 2.
Has there ever been a more unnecessary sequel? And by "unnecessary", I don't
mean unwanted or unloved. Hollywood is littered with uninspired follow-ups
to successful movies. There's the Batman series, the Jaws movies, the last
three Star Wars, the sad offspring of Freddy and Jason and at least five too
many trips to the Police Academy. Die hard? Truer words have never been
spoken.
And yet, there may be no sequel so despised as the unnecessary sequel. It
could be a second chapter in a story that required no further exposition, or
a crass attempt to cash in on a gimmick whose novelty could barely survive
the first film, much less a follow-up. While all sequels are motivated by
money, these cash-ins are particularly odious. It would be like Tim Allen
making another Santa Clause movie - which he is, by the way. As for now,
here are the most unnecessary sequels in movie history.
The Sting II (1983), Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979): Davis and
Gleason. Katt and Berenger. Just doesn't have the same ring as Newman and
Redford, does it? Slavishly imitative, particularly Oliver Reed's dreadful
Robert Shaw impersonation in The Sting II. Talk about a con.
Look Who's Talking Too (1990): The movie that answered a question no one
dared to ask: What's more annoying than listening to Bruce Willis make cute
with the jaundiced baby talk? How about listening to Willis, Roseanne Barr
and Damon Wayans prattle on about toilet training and poopy nappies?
Amazingly, there was a third film in the series, Look Who's Talking Now,
which transferred the voice-over gimmick from tots to pets. This was John
Travolta's career before Pulp Fiction. It's also been, more or less, his
career after Pulp Fiction, though he cashes bigger pay cheques for
headlining this kind of dross.
Grease 2 (1982): Grease may have been the word, but Grease 2 merely flipped
the characters - this time, the boy's a priss and the girl's a greaser.
Pulls off the near-impossible feat of running two hours without a halfway
decent song. At least Michelle Pfeiffer would redeem herself by purring
Making Whoopee in The Fabulous Baker Boys. Maxwell Caulfield would not be so
easily forgiven.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992): Look, there comes a point when this
forgetting-the-kid thing stops being funny and the authorities have the
parents up on child endangerment charges. Home Alone 3 (1997): That point
has been reached. Although the film's premise - the Home Alone kid battles
North Korean terrorists for a microchip that will allow nuclear missiles to
launch undetected by radar - just gets funnier by the minute, doesn't it?
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004): The first film put Renee
Zellweger's Bridget through a horrific parade of humiliation on her way to a
happy ending. The sequel undoes it all, heaps on the degradation with even
more gusto and then gives us the same happy ending. Explain why women love
this character again?
Weekend at Bernie's 2 (1993): Something stinks here, and it's not Bernie's
mouldering body. Quite possibly the longest, lamest one-joke movie in film
history.
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000): Everyone died at the end of The Blair
Witch Project, which meant they were lucky not to be around for the horror
of this follow-up, hurried into theatres a year after the low-budget
original became a left-field hit. Without the gimmick of the "found
footage", Book of Shadows veers between formula and incomprehensibility.
Makes you want to leave a bundle of sticks on the filmmakers' doors.
Caddyshack II (1988): No Bill Murray. No Ted Knight. No story to speak of.
Rodney Dangerfield backed out at the last minute because Harold Ramis
wouldn't let him tweak the god-awful . For bailing, Dangerfield gets
our eternal respect.
Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997): Jan de Bont's original was a sturdy " Die
Hard on a bus" thriller. But the self-contained story did not warrant a
sequel. They made one anyway, even when Keanu Reeves turned his back on it.
And Reeves is supposed to be the dim one?
Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988): A case of taking the goodwill generated by
the genial 1981 original and throwing it in the bin. Nobody wants to see
Arthur a) sober, b) penniless, and c) talking to the ghost of John Gielgud.
The Gods Must Be Crazy II (1989): In which much labour, effort and money
went into duplicating the innocent charms of a left-field hit and, instead,
produced (predictably) a movie that left you questioning your sanity for
enjoying the original.
Cocoon: The Return (1998): In which the old-timers from the first movie give
up eternal youth and return to Earth. Probably because there weren't any
sequels on the planet Anterea. Sounds like paradise to me.
Los Angeles Daily News
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 04:32:15 GMT, "nimue"
wrote:
>Reen wrote:
>that yourself? I hope so -- it would be so cool to know that other people
>naturally just think of the word "integrity" when thinking of that quality
>he brings to his roles.
>name.
What Lies Beneath - I love that movie!
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Reen wrote:
> Are you sure it's not just the pot and the shyness talking?
> out of his gord.
> roles.
Are you responding to my post where I said that, or did you just think of
that yourself? I hope so -- it would be so cool to know that other people
naturally just think of the word "integrity" when thinking of that quality
he brings to his roles.
>I'd like to see him portray a cold blooded sneaky criminal
> mastermind for a change of pace.
He played a murderer in that Michelle Pfeiffer movie -- can't remember the
name. He was also kind of evil in The Conversation. I prefer to see him as
the hero, I'll admit.
> I'll bet he'd have a blast playing
> against type. Sort of like Alan Rickman in Galaxy Quest.
>Now there's
> a role where it looked like the actor was having way too much fun.
That was a FABULOUS movie and AR was wonderful in it. I adored every minute
of it and found myself surprisingly moved. Amid the humor was great beauty.
--
nimue
"Evil is not merely banal; it prides itself on sticking to the rules
and looks forward to its pension." Kyle Smith
"Violence always wants to erupt and only creativity can control it."
Sister Wendy
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CliffB wrote:
> Solitary Sunshine wrote:
> think he's still doing the pig story among others.
It's soooooooooooooooooo true. And his "journalism was our life when I
was growing up" and how noble and ethical his father is. Blah, blah,
blah. What a boring old fart. And I'm referring to George.
And his dad, too actually. I've seen the old man on some George
Clooney retrospective on TV and it's easy to see where the younger
Clooney gets his extremely dull, inflated personality from. And his
mother is like a Stepford wife...with her skin pulled WAY too tight.
Just smiling and gazing at her old husband while he speaks, like he's
some kind of god. Yuck. All of them.
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Solitary Sunshine wrote:
> Rick in Oz wrote:
> over 5 years old. He said this sooooooooooooooooo long ago.
He tends to repeat his pat, tired punchlines over and over again. I
think he's still doing the pig story among others.
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
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> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/indexd?blogid=7
> partner
> using different parts of his actress co-stars.
> envisions a romantic future with a Michelle Pfeiffer lookalike, and a
> perfect personality.
> Roberts and the aspect of Michelle Pfeiffer, the quintessence of beauty.
>
And the penis of Mark Whalburg
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
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> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/indexd?blogid=7
> partner
> using different parts of his actress co-stars.
> envisions a romantic future with a Michelle Pfeiffer lookalike, and a
> perfect personality.
> Roberts and the aspect of Michelle Pfeiffer, the quintessence of beauty.
Well, I heard she is on Celebrity Fit Club trying to lose weight. This is a
reference to Kelly LeBrock, the woman from Weird Science, right?
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Rick in Oz wrote:
> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/indexd?blogid=7
> using different parts of his actress co-stars.
> envisions a romantic future with a Michelle Pfeiffer lookalike, and a
> perfect personality.
> Roberts and the aspect of Michelle Pfeiffer, the quintessence of beauty.
Oh my GOD, is it ever a slow day for Clooney news. These comments are
over 5 years old. He said this sooooooooooooooooo long ago.
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/indexd?blogid=7
Clooney Dreams Up Ideal Woman
Hollywood hunk George Clooney wishes he could create a flawless life partner
using different parts of his actress co-stars.
The screen star, who split from longterm love Lisa Snowdon last year,
envisions a romantic future with a Michelle Pfeiffer lookalike, and a
perfect personality.
He says, "The ideal woman is a mixture.
"She should have Nicole Kidman's laughter, then the personality of Julia
Roberts and the aspect of Michelle Pfeiffer, the quintessence of beauty.
"And finally the ambition of Jennifer Lopez."
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Yeah, I've noticed. I posted this earlier on the newsgroup:
Do you remember when E! did a "Rank" of the top 25 celebrity couples
back in '02? Surprisingly, most celebs on the list are still
together... for now!:
#25 Pam Anderson & Kid Rock
#24 David Duchovny & Tea Leoni
#23 Antonio Banderas & Melanie Griffith
#22 Hilary Swank & Chad Lowe
#21 Madonna & Guy Ritchie
#20 Warren Beatty & Annette Bening
#19 Ben Stiller & Christine Taylor
#18 John Travolta & Kelly Preston
#17 Tim Robbins & Susan Sarandon
#16 Michelle Pfeiffer & David E. Kelley
#15 Michael J. Fox & Tracy Pollan
#14 Sean Penn & Robin Wright Penn
#13 Ethan Hawke & Uma Thurman
#12 Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn
#11 Heather Locklear & Richie Sambora
#10 Courteney Cox Arquette & David Arquette
#9 Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson
#8 Reese Witherspoon & Ryan Phillippe
#7 Michael Douglas & Catherine Zeta-Jones
#6 Matthew Broderick & Sarah Jessica Parker
#5 Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith
#4 Ozzy Osbourne & Sharon Osbourne
#3 Faith Hill & Tim McGraw
#2 Jennifer Lopez & Ben Affleck
#1 Brad Pitt & Jennifer Aniston
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Do you remember when E! did a "Rank" of the top 25 celebrity couples
back in '02? Surprisingly, most celebs on the list are still
together... for now:
#25 Pam Anderson & Kid Rock
#24 David Duchovny & Tea Leoni
#23 Antonio Banderas & Melanie Griffith
#22 Hilary Swank & Chad Lowe
#21 Madonna & Guy Ritchie
#20 Warren Beatty & Annette Bening
#19 Ben Stiller & Christine Taylor
#18 John Travolta & Kelly Preston
#17 Tim Robbins & Susan Sarandon
#16 Michelle Pfeiffer & David E. Kelley
#15 Michael J. Fox & Tracy Pollan
#14 Sean Penn & Robin Wright Penn
#13 Ethan Hawke & Uma Thurman
#12 Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn
#11 Heather Locklear & Richie Sambora
#10 Courteney Cox Arquette & David Arquette
#9 Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson
#8 Reese Witherspoon & Ryan Phillippe
#7 Michael Douglas & Catherine Zeta-Jones
#6 Matthew Broderick & Sarah Jessica Parker
#5 Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith
#4 Ozzy Osbourne & Sharon Osbourne
#3 Faith Hill & Tim McGraw
#2 Jennifer Lopez & Ben Affleck
#1 Brad Pitt & Jennifer Aniston
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I'm not a Katie Holmes fan but I'm not sure that she's completely
talentless. She was miscast in Batman Begins and also that film had
great actors even in smaller roles. So in contrast, Holmes doesn't shine
as much and it's hard not to compare her to Batman former love interests
like Kim Basinger and Michelle Pfeiffer (who are totally in a different
league).
Holmes can be pretty good in the right part and it's too bad she's
getting bad press like this now when she used to be under the radar.
River's daughter -- talentless, Katie Holmes, I don't think so!
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http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=81739944&p=8y74x3y8&n=8
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Pfeiffer's car stolen
31/08/2005 - 08:09:41
Hollywood actress Michelle Pfeiffer suffered the indignity of having her
$90,000 (?74,000) car stolen while filming in London yesterday.
Pfeiffer, who is in the British capital shooting upcoming movie I Could
Never Be Your Woman, and her driver left the luxury Range Rover in Camden,
when an opportunist thief took it.
A source said: "Michelle was not impressed the film company sent another car
to pick her up."
A police spokesperson confirmed: "We are investigating."
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"Fiona McQuarrie" wrote in message
news:db6g57$2k$2@morgoth.sfu.ca...
> In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
> : http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/50412004.htm
> : July 14, 2005, 12:27:22
> celebrities -
> : beating beauties like Andie MacDowell, Michelle Pfeiffer and Sheryl
> Crow.
> : Anderson and Tom Cruise.
> top
> : spot because she still looks stunning without the help of plastic
> surgery.
> surgery either [rolls eyes].
Yeah, especially Loni Anderson, none at all there!
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In alt.showbiz.gossip Rick in Oz wrote:
: http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/50412004.htm
: Sharon Stone'>Sharon Stone voted most ageless star
: July 14, 2005, 12:27:22
: Sharon Stone'>Sharon Stone is officially Hollywood's most age-defying star.
: The 'Basic Instinct' actress topped a poll of the most ageless celebrities -
: beating beauties like Andie MacDowell, Michelle Pfeiffer and Sheryl Crow.
: Other stars to make the grade included Marisa Tomei, Will Smith, Loni
: Anderson and Tom Cruise.
: Editors of America's In Touch magazine gave the 47-year-old blonde the top
: spot because she still looks stunning without the help of plastic surgery.
Ya right. And none of those other people on the list have had plastic
surgery either [rolls eyes].
Fiona
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in article n4uBe.225$kd7.5782@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au, Rick in Oz at
ozbadcat@h*tmail.com wrote on 7/14/05 6:50 AM:
> http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/50412004.htm
> July 14, 2005, 12:27:22
By the Council of the Blind.
> beating beauties like Andie MacDowell, Michelle Pfeiffer and Sheryl Crow.
> Anderson and Tom Cruise.
> spot because she still looks stunning without the help of plastic surgery.
She looks more stunned than stunning to me. What, were these people looking
at pictures taken in the 80s?
> she wouldn't turn to cosmetic surgery to help her keep her movie star looks.
> Earlier this month, Sharon - who last year sued a top plastic surgeon over
> claims he had performed a facelift on her - again insisted she is happy to
> grow old gracefully
Too late
and has ruled out plastic surgery for good.
> young person and, although I try to keep myself fit and active, I won't be
> taking desperate measures like facelifts and plastic surgery.
> I've been given"
> 2 Marisa Tomei
> 3 Andie Macdowell
> 4 Sheryl Crow
> 5 John Stamos
> 6 Will Smith
> 7 Kristin Davis
> 8 Michelle Pfeiffer 10 Loni Anderson
>
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http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/50412004.htm
Sharon Stone voted most ageless star
July 14, 2005, 12:27:22
Sharon Stone is officially Hollywood's most age-defying star.
The 'Basic Instinct' actress topped a poll of the most ageless celebrities -
beating beauties like Andie MacDowell, Michelle Pfeiffer and Sheryl Crow.
Other stars to make the grade included Marisa Tomei, Will Smith, Loni
Anderson and Tom Cruise.
Editors of America's In Touch magazine gave the 47-year-old blonde the top
spot because she still looks stunning without the help of plastic surgery.
The Oscar-winning actress - who has two adopted sons - has always insisted
she wouldn't turn to cosmetic surgery to help her keep her movie star looks.
Earlier this month, Sharon - who last year sued a top plastic surgeon over
claims he had performed a facelift on her - again insisted she is happy to
grow old gracefully and has ruled out plastic surgery for good.
She revealed in an interview with Britain's Now magazine: "I think like a
young person and, although I try to keep myself fit and active, I won't be
taking desperate measures like facelifts and plastic surgery.
"I'm a great believer in letting nature take its course and living with what
I've been given"
Top Ten Ageless stars:
1 Sharon Stone
2 Marisa Tomei
3 Andie Macdowell
4 Sheryl Crow
5 John Stamos
6 Will Smith
7 Kristin Davis
8 Michelle Pfeiffer
9 Tom Cruise
10 Loni Anderson
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in
news:OdHte.410$vh3.8631@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au:
> HOLMES DROPPED FROM 'BATMAN' SEQUEL
Good - she was nearly useless in this one. Why they even bothered since
there was NO "love interest" except for one lame kiss near the end.
Bring back Michelle Pfeiffer or Nicole Kidman who were seriously hot in the
earlier movies. Even Kim Basinger in the first one had more impact than
Holmes.
If this is what they hooked her up with Tom for, it was a smashing failure.
--
Richard Steven Hack
richardstevenhack@SPAMHELLNOsbcglobal.net
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"Thanatos" wrote in message
news:atropos-5602CE.21455318032008@news.giganews.com...
> In article
> ,
> TranslucentAmoebae wrote:
possession"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/11/mary-ann-busted-with-mary-jane/
responsibility"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/12/it-wasnt-mary-anns-mary-jane/
> difference?
He can't tell you...too drunk.
- Celebrity Gossip
- It's doubtful that anyone would have chosen the California blonde from Grease 2 to become one of the movies' biggest stars and leading actresses. The preternaturally beautiful Pfeiffer, with haunting green eyes and silken blond hair, had her looks held against her during her struggle to be taken seriously. Her career began with appearances in short-lived TV comedies like "Delta House," and such films as The Hollywood Knights, Falling in Love Again (both 1980), and Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981). Landing the female lead in Grease 2 (1982) should have been a plum, but the film was a flop, she was dull, and few moviegoers took notice. She had little to do but look beautiful as the wife of drug dealer Tony Montana (played by Al Pacino) in 1983's ultraviolent remake of Scarface But gradually, her parts-and her performancesgot better: in Ladyhawke and Into the Night (both 1985), and especially in Sweet Liberty (1986), delivering a multilayered, amusing performance as an eccentric actress. She then held her own alongside Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Jack Nicholson in 1987's The Witches of Eastwick but really blossomed in Jonathan Demme's lively comedy Married to the Mob (1988), in a knowing and appealing performance as a mobster's young widow. Later that year she won over most remaining skeptics in the period drama Dangerous Liaisons (1988) for which she earned her first Oscar nomination, as Best Supporting Actress.
Pfeiffer cemented her newly fortified stardom with her sultry portrayal of a call girl turned torch songstress in The Fabulous Baker Boys (earning another Oscar nomination), and caused a sensation with her sexy rendition of "Makin' Whoopee" atop Jeff Bridges' piano. She was now a world-class star. She adopted a Russian accent for 1990's The Russia House and deglamorized herself for a moving performance opposite Al Pacino in 1991's Frankie and Johnny playing a lonely waitress terrified of human contact. When Annette Bening became pregnant, Pfeiffer inherited her most flamboyant role to date: Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992). Later that year she top lined Jonathan Kaplan's moving drama Love Field and scored her third Oscar nomination.
In 1993 she was cast by Martin Scorsese as the slightly scandalous young woman who overwhelms Daniel Day-Lewis in the 1870s period piece The Age of Innocence then reunited with Jack Nicholson for the contemporary werewolf saga Wolf (1994).
- (On playing her part of Claire Spencer in What Lies Beneath)" I thought about Drew Barrymore in the first Scream - I mean, ultimately that movie was more funny than scary, but the opening sequence was quite terrifying, and she protrayed terror in a way I'd never seen an actress do."
- "EM ... of course, that was before One Fine Day ..."
- "I still think people will find out that I'm really not very talented. I'm really not very good. It's all just been a big sham."
- Her first job as a performer was playing Alice from "Alice in Wonderland" at Disneyland in the Main Street Electrical Parade in the mid 1970s.
- Her son's name is John Henry Kelley, named after husband David's father, who has the exact same name.
- Studied acting under Geraldine Page at workshop at LA's Ahmanson Theater.
- Accidentally cut Al Pacino with broken glass while auditioning for Scarface.
- Has an adopted daughter named Claudia Rose (born in 1993) and a son named Jack Henry (born in 1994) with husband, David E. Kelly.
- While a teenage clerk at Von's Grocery Store in California, c. 1974, she learned to tie marischino cherry stems in knots with her tongue(!)
- Turned down the Sharon Stone role in Basic Instinct (1992).
- The character Catwoman/Selina Kyle, who she played in Batman Returns (1992), was voted #3 in Empire's "69 Sexiest Movie Character of All Time". [2000]
- Replaced Madonna for the lead in Fabulous Baker Boys, The (1989).
- Was offered the role of Clarice Starling in Silence of the Lambs, The (1991).
- Does her own singing in Prince of Egypt, The (1998).
- Replaced Annette Bening as Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992).
- Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#3). [1995]
- Dated Fisher Stevens
- Michelle's name was misspelled as 'Michele' in the credits of her film, Callie & Son (1981) (TV).
- Studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse.
- Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world (1990)
- Was voted Best Dressed Female Movie Star [1997]
- Won the Miss Orange County beauty pageant.
- She was in Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise" music video.
- She is in the horn section of B.B. King's "In The Midnight Hour" music video.
- She thought about looking for a man to father a child with "no strings attached", but decided to adopt instead. She adopted a daughter, 'Claudia Rose'.
- Born at 8:11am-PDT
- Ranked #39 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
- Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world. [1999]
- Used to work in a clothing store.
- Graduated from high school in 3 years.
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