Barry Norman talks to Michelle Pfeiffer. In an industry noted for its lack of good women's roles, Michelle Pfeiffer has carved a niche for herself to rival Meryl Streep and Glenn Close. In recent years starring roles in films like The ...See moreBarry Norman talks to Michelle Pfeiffer. In an industry noted for its lack of good women's roles, Michelle Pfeiffer has carved a niche for herself to rival Meryl Streep and Glenn Close. In recent years starring roles in films like The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Russia House, and Dangerous Liaisons have displayed the versatility of her acting. In her latest film Frankie and Johnny she plays a dowdy waitress in a New York coffee shop who falls in love with an aging cook, played by Al Pacino. She is a very private person, avoiding the celebrity circuit and the partying of the LA scene. Talking about her looks, she once compared herself to a duck. The interview was recorded in Los Angeles, where she is filming her role as Catwoman in the Batman sequel. Written by
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