Michelle Pfeiffer Movies

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Michelle Pfeiffer (1958-) is a 3-time Oscar nominated American actress, singer, and producer.  Pfeiffer found fame as Al Pacino’s love interest in 1983’s Scarface.   Her IMDb page shows over 70 acting credits since 1979. This page will rank Michelle Pfeiffer movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information.  Uncredited roles, bit parts, television roles and shorts were not included in the rankings.

Michelle Pfeiffer Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Michelle Pfeiffer Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

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Michelle Pfeiffer Adjusted World Wide Box Office Grosses

Michelle Pfeiffer in 2017’s Murder on the Orient Express

Possibly Interesting Facts About Michelle Pfeiffer

  1. Michelle Marie Pfeiffer was born in Santa Ana, California in 1958.

2.  In 1978, Michelle Pfeiffer won the Miss Orange County beauty pageant and finished 6th in Miss California contest.  Following her participation in these pageants, she acquired an acting agent and began to audition for acting roles.

3.  Michelle Pfeiffer’s first lead role was in 1982’s Grease 2.  The film was a critical and commercial failure and almost derailed her career, as nobody wanted to hire her again.   Director Brian De Palma, having seen Grease 2, refused to audition Pfeiffer for 1983’s Scarface .  Luckily, Martin Bregman, the film’s producer, talked De Palma into giving her an audition…and the rest is history.

4.  Michelle Pfeiffer replaced Annette Bening as Catwoman in 1992’s Batman Returns, due to the former actress’ pregnancy.

5.  Michelle Pfeiffer has been an an avid oil painter for most of her life.

6. Michelle Pfeiffer has been married two times.   She was married to actor, Peter Horton from 1981 to 1988.  She has been married to television producer, David E. Kelley since 1993.  They have two children.

7.  Michelle Pfeiffer was nominated for 6 consecutive Golden Globe® Awards from 1989-1994.

8. Check out Michelle Pfeiffer’s movie career compared to current and classic stars on our Most 100 Million Dollar Movies of All-Time page.

Steve’s Michelle Pfeiffer You Tube video added to the page.

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30 thoughts on “Michelle Pfeiffer Movies

  1. In her heyday some critics regarded Michelle as the epitome of what a real female movie star should be . Conversely when the Johnny Depp movie Dark Shadows was released in 2012 Michelle’s name was apparently taken off some of the promotion material as it was felt that she might well keep certain audiences away. I am not sure what the publicists’ thinking was.

    However personally I think Michelle has been one of the loveliest actress I’ve ever seen on the screen with such a lovely speaking voice that she must have taken lessons from Marlon Brando. Accordingly I warmly welcome your video which I rate as a fine 97.5%

    Best POSTERS in entries 1-19 are for me Murder on Orient Express remake[which I enjoyed more than the Albert Finney version] Sinbad, The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Prince of England, Married to the Mob. White Olander, two absolute stunners for Ladyhawke, Scarface, Love Field, I am Bruce and The Age of Innocence.

    The last named is my 2nd fave Pfeiffer flick after Deep End of the Ocean [which neither you nor WH give too much credit] and Michelle was absolute magnificence as the woman with whom Day Lewis becomes obsessed but can never have.

    Best STILLS in my book are (1) solo from Ladyhawe (2) those Witches again – they have been getting a lot of publicity from you recently (3) Michelle showing off her legs in Hairspray (4 and (5)) the Catwoman pair from Batman Returns (6) Michelle in Stardust (7) with the rather eccentric Malto in Dangerous Liaisons – terrific actor but always weird. He played the Brando Kurtz from Apocalypse Now in the 1993 TV adaptation Heart of Darkness (8) a very sexy young Michelle in Scarface. She is one of those actresses who have both facial and sexual beauty and (9) supremely iconic in Ant Man and the Wasp. Doesn’t “wasp” have some kind of English connotation – help me out there?

    You and The Work Horse agree on 4 of Michelle Top 6 best reviewed movies. He disagrees with you about Joel Returns and Stardust being in her Top 6 and plumps instead for Hairspray and The Fabulous Cogerson Boys [there IS a brother you know] You will see for example that he gives Hairspray 85% and makes it a No 1 whereas you have a more modest opinion of it and regard it as worth 73% in your 7th position. Still excellent profiles from you both.

    1. Hello Bob, I hope you’ve recovered from the shock of seeing der little Englander using his own film dates for his movie files.

      A while back you were having a go at me for not being patriotic enough and using American instead of English titles on my videos, and you were in a huff recently because I used the far more common English (and American) release dates for certain films rather than their original Shangri La premiere dates. 😉

      Anyway thanks for taking the time to review and rate my Michelle Pfeiffer video, appreciate the info, trivia and comparison. Happy you enjoyed the picture gallery.

      That was Johnny Depp made up as a vampire in the still from Dark Shadows.

      Michelle is 60 years old this year and still busy working, Ant Man and the Wasp was out recently. ‘Wasp’ can also mean ‘White Anglo-Saxon Protestants’ the most dominant, privileged, and influential group of people in American society, according to one dictionary.

      There are no 10 out of 10s in Michelle’s filmography but she does have one 9 and that is Dangerous Liaisons. 14 films scored 8 out of 10 including The Age of Innocence, Stardust, Hairspray, Batman Returns and Scarface.

      Scarface is tops at IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes and my video, Maltin prefers ‘Les liaisons dangereuses’. Bruce has Hairspray at no.1 on the critics chart, Ant-Man and the Wasp topping the UMR and Batman Returns her biggest grosser in adjusted dollars.

      1. HI Leetle One
        Many thanks for your response to my Pfeiffer posts. I notice that two new viewers called der Little Englander and Capt Cosmo have been exchanging posts recently and It occurred to me that the Captain’s description of the scene from Mad Mad World is almost identical to an experience that I had when I served with the British Royal Air Force in England.

        I shared a room with an English guy in the time leading up to the 1964 UK General Election. An opinion poll which turned out to be a mirage showed the Conservatives with a big lead over Labour and the poll boosted shares on the London Stock Exchange.

        So as I entered our room one evening my roommate was watching the TV news which showed a great rush toward the Stock Exchange by poshly dressed guys clearly influenced by the poll who were wearing bowler hats and carrying brief cases and brollies seemingly the “uniform” of such people in those days.

        Tongue in cheek I said to my room mate “You English guys sure like to dress up in some funny posh outfits,” when he jumped up and although we were close friends stood before me with blazing eyes and shouted “Leave us alone. We’re doing all right!”

        Whilst I loved the English sense of humour [which often makes fun of us Irish – Gilbert Harding once asked an Irishman contestant on TV’s what’ my Line? “Do you keep pigs in your living rooms in Ireland ?”] I am afraid your fellow countrymen never appreciated my sense of humour back then.

        And that seems to continue to be the case today –

        “August 20, 2018 at 12:21 pm From Steve Lensman.
        Hello Bob. A while back you were having a go at me for not being patriotic enough and using American instead of English titles on my videos, and you were in a huff recently because I used the far more common English (and American) release dates for certain films rather than their original Shangri La premiere dates.”

        I think I Bob will give up trying to have a bit of fun on this site and will just become an old “dry bread”.

        1. Bob, the English have never made fun of the Irish! 😉

          Were you having fun? You did seem a little upset in that post and there was absolutely no reason to. So what if I use English release dates in my files. Is it so terrible? I can tell when you’re in a huff because you add the words “you English” or “typical English” somewhere in your post. I don’t think you like the English much Bob, but you do like their films. 🙂

          One of my old film bibles, Halliwell’s Filmgoers Companion, rarely had the correct year of release next to it’s film titles, Halliwell seemed to prefer the year the movie started production or the year the idea for the film first popped up.

          IMDB thinks it’s clever by adding the year a movie was first seen by, say, a preview audience or special premiere for that day only in some obscure Asian country followed by a proper release months later. This happens a lot, it happens in London where a film gets its celebrity premiere but doesn’t get seen by the movie going public until a month or two later.

          1. HI STEVE

            Anytime I have ever used terms like “you English” it has been in jest. If I really didn’t like a person or his nationality I would have the tact and good manners not to show it on this site or probably anywhere for that manner. However I am not racist in any respect.

            ALL my comments about release dates and aka’s were in jest and the only thing that I was serious about was that I find shooting schedule dates useful but that is not a criticism of you as it is in most cases very difficult to identify those.

            You are though mistaken in one thing – in the Armed Services of my time the Irish WERE made fun of though I don’t know if that still goes on today.

            I apologise if my brand of humour misled you and/or in any way offended you. As the cliche goes, some of my best friends are English and English Bob in Unforgiven is one of my fave characters. Thouuh as Harris who played him is Irish perhaps there is something there for both of us!

  2. It has been some time since Michelle has had a commercially successful box office stand-alone movie and the three movies in which she was top billed in the past 10 years had the following results: 2008’s Personal Effects*** largely a DVD release [though you include it in your selection and I can find no recorded cinematic income for it and the Work Horse excludes it from his Michelle page] Cheri (2009) $3 million in adjusted US grosses, Where is Kyra? released this year and a paltry $0.1 million in Bruce’s table above

    ENTRIES 40-20 IN MICHELLE’S VIDEO Best POSTERS for me are Grease, Cheri [very provocative!] Sweet liberty, the foreign language one for*** Personal Effects, Deep End of the Ocean [my own personal fave Michelle movie] Up Close and Personal, Into the Night and Dangerous Minds. The latter with Michelle billed alone above the title is probably her most important completely stand-alone movie.

    A fine run of STILLS in Part One and I certainly enjoyed the following (1) in Grease 2 (2) Michelle with the more exciting of the two Bruces that we know (3) her with Mel and Kurt [my THIRD fave of all her movies] (4) in bed with Harrison Ford [he certainly didn’t have to keep his Hans to himself there!] (5) in Dark Shadows [was that Depp heavily made up?] (6) in bed with “The Wolf” and (7) with Scotland’s Sir Sean in The English House.

    Good Part One whetting my appetite for studying entriee 1-19 later.

    1. 1. Added Steve’s latest Michelle video to the page.
      2. Included my comment on that video….Wow…I thought my Michelle UMR page was recent…turns out it is almost a year old…where does the time go? So we have 43 movies and you have 40 movies. I have seen 32 of the movies you list. Favorites include #35 Tequilla Sunrise….way too low…but I am biased I love that movie. #23 One Fine Day…one of the few George Clooney movies that like. #15 I Am Sam…good drama. #9 Ladyhawke…still like it…but on my most recent viewing it had not aged well #8Witches of Eastwick….probably my favorite Pfeiffer movie. #3 Stardust..fun movie..surprised it is rated so highly. #1 Scarface…epic movie. She worked with so many of my favorite stars…Caine, Willis, Russell, Jack, Harrison and Sean….just to name a few. Voted up and shared at UMR.com.
      3. Enjoyed the conversation between Steve and Bob.
      4. Lots of good points in their conversation….thanks for sharing it here.

      1. Hi Bruce, 32 out of 40 is very good, I’ve seen half of this list, 20, Flora not a big fan of modern movies has seen 5.
        Stardust is 7th on your chart of 43 films, rated highly there too. Tequila Sunrise not that high on your chart either. 🙂
        You have Hairspray at no.1 on your critics chart, was it really the best film in her filmography? [Bruce growls]
        Thanks again for the comment, vote and share it is appreciated, always fun comparing our charts.

  3. In 2016 Michelle Pfeiffer ranked # 369 on the Oracle of Bacon Top1000 Center of the Hollywood Universe list (since then she has moved back up to 326). These are all the people on the 2016 list who have appeared in a film with her.

    6 ROBERT DE NIRO New Year’s Eve (2011)
    6 ROBERT DE NIRO Stardust (2007)
    6 ROBERT DE NIRO THE FAMILY (2013)
    7 WILLEM DAFOE MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (2017)
    10 MICHAEL CAINE Sweet Liberty (1986)
    18 BRUCE WILLIS The Story of Us (1999)
    22 JOHN MALKOVICH Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
    26 CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER Wolf (1994)
    28 CHRISTOPHER WALKEN Batman Returns (1992)
    28 CHRISTOPHER WALKEN Hairspray (2007)
    33 FRANK WELKER Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
    34 ALFRED MOLINA Ladyhawke (1985)
    39 DANNY GLOVER The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    45 STANLEY TUCCI A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999)
    51 RUTGER HAUER Ladyhawke (1985)
    54 HARRISON FORD What Lies Beneath (2000)
    58 ELLIOTT GOULD Falling in Love Again (1980)
    63 ED HARRIS MOTHER! (2017)
    64 JEFF GOLDBLUM Into the Night (1985)
    64 JEFF GOLDBLUM The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    65 ROBERT LOGGIA Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    65 ROBERT LOGGIA Scarface (1983)
    66 SUSAN SARANDON The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
    73 JOHNNY DEPP Dark Shadows (2012)
    73 JOHNNY DEPP MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (2017)
    76 ALEC BALDWIN Married to the Mob (1988)
    79 BRAD PITT Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
    86 DAN AYKROYD Into the Night (1985)
    94 XANDER BERKELEY The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
    97 CHARLES DURNING One Fine Day (1996)
    97 CHARLES DURNING Scarface (1983)
    103 F. MURRAY ABRAHAM Scarface (1983)
    104 CHRISTIAN BALE A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999)
    107 CHRISTOPHER MCDONALD Grease 2 (1982)
    108 KATHY BATES Chéri (2009)
    108 KATHY BATES Personal Effects (2009)
    113 TRACEY WALTER Married to the Mob (1988)
    119 BRUCE MCGILL Into the Night (1985)
    120 ANDY GARCIA Dangerous Minds (1995)
    121 BOB HOSKINS Sweet Liberty (1986)
    122 GERALDINE CHAPLIN The Age of Innocence (1993)
    124 RICHARD JENKINS The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
    124 RICHARD JENKINS Wolf (1994)
    130 AL SAPIENZA FRANKIE AND JOHNNY (1991)
    132 ED BEGLEY JR. Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    133 TOMMY LEE JONES THE FAMILY (2013)
    135 MARK MARGOLIS Scarface (1983)
    143 VAL KILMER The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    145 HELEN MIRREN The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    149 OLIVER PLATT Married to the Mob (1988)
    151 GARY SIEVERS White Oleander (2002)
    152 JAMES REMAR What Lies Beneath (2000)
    162 DANNY DEVITO Batman Returns (1992)
    165 JONATHAN PRYCE The Age of Innocence (1993)
    182 MATTHEW MODINE Married to the Mob (1988)
    185 WHOOPI GOLDBERG The Deep End of the Ocean (1999)
    186 ROSANNA ARQUETTE Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    188 GEORGE CLOONEY One Fine Day (1996)
    191 JOE MANTEGNA Up Close & Personal (1996)
    195 VINCENT PASTORE The Family (2013)
    198 DEAN STOCKWELL Married to the Mob (1988)
    200 JOE PANTOLIANO Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    208 RICHARD SCHIFF I Am Sam (2001)
    215 STEVEN BAUER Scarface (1983)
    219 DAVID STRAITHAIRN A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999)
    223 GREG BRONSON I AM SAM (2001)
    223 GREG BRONSON UP CLOSE & PERSONAL (1996)
    227 CARY ELWES New Year’s Eve (2011)
    228 SEAN PENN I Am Sam (2001)
    232 CHARLES NAPIER Married to the Mob (1988)
    249 STEPHEN ROOT White Oleander (2002)
    261 MARC MACAULAY Up Close & Personal (1996)
    264 GLENN CLOSE Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
    270 DOUG JONES Batman Returns (1992)
    273 BOB GUNTON A Thousand Acres (1997)
    283 UMA THURMAN Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
    289 SEAN CONNERY The Russia House (1990)
    290 BRYAN CRANSTON AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON (1987)
    296 BETH GRANT A Thousand Acres (1997)
    296 BETH GRANT Love Field (1992)
    303 LASCO ATKINS DARK SHADOWS (2012)
    303 LASCO ATKINS I COULD NEVER BE YOUR WOMAN (2007)
    303 LASCO ATKINS STARDUST (2007)
    304 VINCENT SCHIAVELLI Batman Returns (1992)
    305 JEFF BRIDGES The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
    314 KEANU REEVES Dangerous Liaisons (1988)
    319 TREAT WILLIAMS The Deep End of the Ocean (1999)
    327 HELENE CARDONA ONE FINE DAY (1996)
    335 JAMES REBHORN Up Close & Personal (1996)
    339 WALLACE SHAWN I Could Never Be Your Woman (2007)
    345 MIRIAM MARGOLYES The Age of Innocence (1993)
    357 KURT RUSSELL Tequila Sunrise (1988)
    358 JASON FLEMYNG Stardust (2007)
    372 RALPH FIENNES The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    383 ROSEMARY HOWARD NEW YEAR’S EVE (2011)
    387 AL PACINO Frankie and Johnny (1991)
    387 AL PACINO Scarface (1983)
    389 JOHN DIEHL Falling in Love Again (1980)
    395 PENELOPE CRUZ MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (2017)
    398 PATRICK STEWART The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    403 ROBERT REDFORD Up Close & Personal (1996)
    409 JOHN TRAVOLTA Hairspray (2007)
    410 ALLISON JANNEY HAIRSPRAY (2007)
    410 ALLISON JANNEY WOLF (1994)
    414 LARRY MILLER New Year’s Eve (2011)
    416 JOHN C. MCGINLEY Sweet Liberty (1986)
    421 MARY STEENBURGEN I Am Sam (2001)
    422 MICHAEL SHAMUS WILES UP CLOSE & PERSONAL (1996)
    425 JENNIFER TILLY The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
    430 KEITH CARRADINE A Thousand Acres (1997)
    439 CARMEN ARGENZIANO Into the Night (1985)
    440 WINONA RYDER The Age of Innocence (1993)
    443 CARLA GUGINO New Year’s Eve (2011)
    466 HARRIS YULIN Scarface (1983)
    468 JASON ROBARDS A Thousand Acres (1997)
    491 JACK NICHOLSON The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
    491 JACK NICHOLSON Wolf (1994)
    496 JUDI DENCH MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (2017)
    498 SAM ROCKWELL A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999)
    503 PETER O’TOOLE Stardust (2007)
    511 JOAN CUSACK MARRIED TO THE MOB (1988)
    518 KEVIN KLINE A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999)
    534 TIL SCHWEIGER NEW YEAR’S EVE (2011)
    537 JENNIFER JASON LEIGH A Thousand Acres (1997)
    540 GRIFFIN DUNNE AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON (1987)
    541 HECTOR ELIZONDO Frankie and Johnny (1991)
    545 ROBIN WRIGHT White Oleander (2002)
    557 FRED WILLARD I COULD NEVER BE YOUR WOMAN (2007)
    562 STOCKARD CHANNING Up Close & Personal (1996)
    572 CARRIE FISHER Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    574 MEL GIBSON Tequila Sunrise (1988)
    575 STEVEN RANDAZZO THE FAMILY (2013)
    580 SAUL RUBINEK Sweet Liberty (1986)
    586 PETER GERETY WOLF (1994)
    594 STEVE MARTIN The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    598 ANNE LOCKHART LOVE FIELD (1992)
    612 PHIL HAWN The Story of Us (1999)
    621 STEVEN WEISZ NEW YEAR’S EVE (2011)
    623 JAMES KAREN Up Close & Personal (1996)
    630 SETH GREEN TO GILLIAN ON HER 37TH BIRTHDAY (1996)
    634 JON LOVITZ I COULD NEVER BE YOUR WOMAN (2007)
    651 ROY SCHEIDER The Russia House (1990)
    662 DEREK JACOBI MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (2017)
    666 MICHAEL KEATON Batman Returns (1992)
    670 SANDRA BULLOCK The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    673 PAUL DOOLEY Hairspray (2007)
    677 BEAU BRIDGES The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
    685 PETER GALLAGHER To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996)
    686 PAUL RUDD I Could Never Be Your Woman (2007)
    689 MATTHEW BRODERICK Ladyhawke (1985)
    689 MATTHEW BRODERICK New Year’s Eve (2011)
    690 MIGUEL SANDOVAL UP CLOSE & PERSONAL (1996)
    692 ROBERT PICARDO AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON (1987)
    693 RICHARD E. GRANT The Age of Innocence (1993)
    695 LEE NICHOLAS HARRIS DARK SHADOWS (2012)
    698 JAMES MARSDEN HAIRSPRAY (2007)
    705 GLENN PLUMMER FRANKIE AND JOHNNY (1991)
    705 GLENN PLUMMER UP CLOSE & PERSONAL (1996)
    707 HELENA BONHAM CARTER Dark Shadows (2012)
    709 COLIN FIRTH A Thousand Acres (1997)
    714 JOHN CARROLL LYNCH A THOUSAND ACRES (1997)
    717 HALLE BERRY New Year’s Eve (2011)
    719 JOE MORTON WHAT LIES BENEATH (2000)
    731 CLARK GREGG WHAT LIES BENEATH (2000)
    733 PEPE SERNA Scarface (1983)
    744 DAVID ALAN GRIER Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    747 MARK STRONG STARDUST (2007)
    749 SEAN O’BRYAN FRANKIE AND JOHNNY (1991)
    749 SEAN O’BRYAN NEW YEAR’S EVE (2011)
    751 NICHOLAS GUEST THE STORY OF US (1999)
    752 JORGA CAYE THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS (1989)
    758 GARY CARLOS CERVANTES SCARFACE (1983)
    770 JOE GRIFASI One Fine Day (1996)
    772 DICK MILLER Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    786 MICHAEL MURPHY Batman Returns (1992)
    791 KELLY PRESTON Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    794 HENRY KINGI BATMAN RETURNS (1992)
    794 HENRY KINGI CHARLIE CHAN AND THE CURSE OF THE DRAGON QUEEN (1981)
    794 HENRY KINGI SCARFACE (1983)
    796 DENNIS HAYSBERT LOVE FIELD (1992)
    796 DENNIS HAYSBERT SINBAD: LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SEAS (2003)
    801 IAN MCKELLEN STARDUST (2007)
    808 BRANSCOMBE RICHMOND Batman Returns (1992)
    812 ROGER REES A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (1999)
    823 STEPHEN MCHATTIE MOTHER! (2017)
    826 PAUL MAZURSKY Into the Night (1985)
    838 CATHERINE ZETA-JONES Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
    846 BOB MINOR Love Field (1992)
    847 JAY BENEDICT THE RUSSIA HOUSE (1990)
    856 DOMENICK LOMBARDOZZI THE FAMILY (2013)
    868 MAGGIE WAGNER ONE FINE DAY (1996)
    869 JERRY STILLER HAIRSPRAY (2007)
    871 HELEN KELLY(I) AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON (1987)
    871 HELEN KELLY(I) TEQUILA SUNRISE (1988)
    871 HELEN KELLY(I) THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS (1989)
    884 JAMES FOX The Russia House (1990)
    888 MICHAEL BADALUCCO ONE FINE DAY (1996)
    913 FRANK COLLISON AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON (1987)
    948 ART LAFLEUR The Hollywood Knights (1980)
    956 LARRY HANKIN Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    963 JENNY AGUTTER AMAZON WOMEN ON THE MOON (1987)
    965 GARY RODRIGUEZ FRANKIE AND JOHNNY (1991)
    965 GARY RODRIGUEZ I AM SAM (2001)
    973 SYBIL DANNING Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    982 RUPERT EVERETT STARDUST (2007)
    986 J.T. WALSH Tequila Sunrise (1988)
    986 J.T. WALSH The Russia House (1990)

    You’ll notice above I said Michelle had moved back up, that’s because on the first list in 2000 she ranked # 285. These are the people on that list she appeared with who have since fallen off with their 2000 rank:

    25 RODDY MCDOWELL Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
    144 PETER USTINOV Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
    146 MIKE MAZURKI Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    161 PAUL BARTEL Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    161 PAUL BARTEL Into the Night (1985)
    171 JOHN WOOD Ladyhawke (1985)
    203 JOE SPINELL Married to the Mob (1988)
    205 BRIAN KEITH Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
    243 MICHAEL GOUGH Batman Returns (1992)
    243 MICHAEL GOUGH The Age of Innocence (1993)
    249 PAT HINGLE A Thousand Acres (1997)
    249 PAT HINGLE Batman Returns (1992)
    287 RICHARD FARNSWORTH Into the Night (1985)
    291 LEE GRANT Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
    310 STEVE FORREST Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    332 ANGIE DICKINSON Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
    358 CLAIRE BLOOM The Age of Innocence (1993)
    443 SUSANNAH YORK Falling in Love Again (1980)
    507 RALPH BELLAMY Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    522 RED BUTTONS The Story of Us (1999)
    527 GAILARD SARTAIN The Hollywood Knights (1980)
    535 FRANK CAMPANELLA Frankie and Johnny (1991)
    576 IRENE PAPAS Into the Night (1985)
    604 BERNIE CASEY Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    642 MARTIN SCORSESE The Age of Innocence (1993)
    655 HOWARD HESSEMAN Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    694 STEVE GUTTENBERG Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    708 RAUL JULIA Tequila Sunrise (1988)
    716 LOU JACOBI Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    718 VENANTINO VENANTINI Ladyhawke (1985)
    736 PAUL TUERPE Ladyhawke (1985)
    746 HERB VIGRAN Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    754 NOBLE WILLINGHAM Up Close & Personal (1996)
    792 LOIS CHILES Sweet Liberty (1986)
    803 JOHN NEVILLE Dangerous Minds (1995)
    831 JESSICA LANGE A Thousand Acres (1997)
    886 PHIL LEEDS Frankie and Johnny (1991)
    893 RAY BAKER A Thousand Acres (1997)
    893 RAY BAKER What Lies Beneath (2000)
    902 KEN LERNER The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
    902 KEN LERNER The Story of Us (1999)
    912 BEATRICE WINDE Dangerous Minds (1995)
    937 FABIAN Up Close & Personal (1996)
    970 GARRY GOODROW Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
    970 GARRY GOODROW The Hollywood Knights (1980)
    979 CLU GULAGER Into the Night (1985)
    987 CONSTANTINE GREGORY The Russia House (1990)
    996 MARC MCCLURE Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)

    I may have missed some of the younger set but I find Michelle appeared with 36 Oscar winners.

    AL PACINO Frankie and Johnny (1991)
    AL PACINO Scarface (1983)
    CATHERINE ZETA-JONES Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
    CHER The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
    CHRISTIAN BALE A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999)
    CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER Wolf (1994)
    CHRISTOPHER WALKEN Batman Returns (1992)
    CHRISTOPHER WALKEN Hairspray (2007)
    DANIEL DAY-LEWIS The Age of Innocence (1993)
    DIANNE WIEST I AM SAM (2001)
    F. MURRAY ABRAHAM Scarface (1983)
    GEORGE CLOONEY One Fine Day (1996)
    HALLE BERRY New Year’s Eve (2011)
    HELEN MIRREN The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    HILARY SWANK New Year’s Eve (2011)
    JACK NICHOLSON The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
    JACK NICHOLSON Wolf (1994)
    JASON ROBARDS A Thousand Acres (1997)
    JEFF BRIDGES The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989)
    JENNIFER LAWRENCE MOTHER! (2017)
    JESSICA LANGE A Thousand Acres (1997)
    JOANNE WOODWARD The Age of Innocence (1993)
    JUDI DENCH MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (2017)
    KATHY BATES Chéri (2009)
    KATHY BATES Personal Effects (2009)
    KEVIN KLINE A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999)
    LEE GRANT Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
    MARY STEENBURGEN I Am Sam (2001)
    MICHAEL CAINE Sweet Liberty (1986)
    PENELOPE CRUZ MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (2017)
    PETER USTINOV Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
    RED BUTTONS The Story of Us (1999)
    RENEE ZELLWEGER White Oleander (2002)
    ROBERT DE NIRO New Year’s Eve (2011)
    ROBERT DE NIRO Stardust (2007)
    ROBERT DE NIRO THE FAMILY (2013)
    SANDRA BULLOCK The Prince of Egypt (1998)
    SEAN CONNERY The Russia House (1990)
    SEAN PENN I Am Sam (2001)
    SUSAN SARANDON The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
    TOMMY LEE JONES THE FAMILY (2013)
    WHOOPI GOLDBERG The Deep End of the Ocean (1999)

    In Sweet Liberty, Michelle also co-starred with Lillian Gish who made her first film in 1912.

    1. Hey Dan
      1. Not surprised she is so highly rated on the Bacon report.
      2. I imagine that she was even higher when she was more active…..before Mother and Murder on the Orient Express she had been pretty quiet the last 5 years.
      3. 3 movies with Robert DeNiro….not sure I realized that….though I like the movies she made with my favorite actors….Caine in Sweet Liberty (a fun behind the scenes look at making a movie) and The Story of Us with Bruce Willis….pretty much a sequel to When Harry Met Sally..though not nearly as popular or memorable.
      4. First list….is long and impressive…..lots of legend in that list.
      5. Poor Roddy McDowall…from 25th to off the list…..that makes me sad for some reason….just saw Roddy in Overboard this weekend….an underappreciated actor.
      6. 36 Oscar winners is a better than average total……I imagine more are coming.
      7. Good information as always…thanks for sharing it….you are the man.

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