Stunning, ageless Michelle Pfeiffer: "Scarface" and "Batman Returns" actress through the years
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“Scarface” and "Grease 2" star Michelle Pfeiffer is an award winning actress. She's played in major motion pictures for over four decades.
Michelle Pfeiffer was born in 1958 in Santa Ana. The "Scarface" star began her acting career in 1979 in TV Series "Delta House." Later, she played leading lady, Stephanie Zinone, in "Grease 2’ in 1982. (Vinnie Zuffante/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) Pfeiffer has played opposite some of the most well-known Hollywood male stars in the film industry. In 1983, she acted with Al Pacino in the crime drama, "Scarface." In 2001, she played alongside Sean Penn. She's also acted with Robert De Niro, Harrison Ford, Johnny Depp, and other huge names. (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) One of Michelle Pfeiffer’s most notable roles was her performance as Catwoman in "Batman Returns" in 1992 with Michael Keaton. (Warner Bros. Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images) "Batman Returns" pair Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfeiffer at the Hollywood premiere in 1992. (Barry King/WireImage) Michelle Pfeiffer at the re-release of "Scarface" in 2003. (Frank Micelotta/Getty Images) Pfeiffer was nominated for two Academy Awards in the 80s for her work in "Dangerous Liaisons" and "The Fabulous Baker Boys." Later, she was nominated for another Oscar for the 1992 film "Love Field." (Getty Images) Pfeiffer starred in the comedy drama movie "The Story of Us" in 1999 alongside Bruce Willis. (SGranitz/WireImage) Pfeiffer entered the world of superheroes again in 2018 when she played the Wasp in "Ant-Man and the Wasp" alongside Paul Rudd. (Christopher Polk/Getty Images) Michelle Pfeiffer was married to actor Peter Horton from 1981-1988. In 1993, she married American television writer David E. Kelley. She has two children with David, adopted daughter Claudia Rose Pfeiffer and John Henry Kelley. (Joe Maher/Getty Images for Paramount+)) Pfeiffer starred in the Emmy-nominated Showtime TV Series "The First Lady." She played Betty Ford alongside Viola Davis who played Michelle Obama. (Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)