WOLF BABE | October 10, 1994
SHE WOLF With a primal new role, Michelle Pfeiffer is a mother of invention. By Michael Fitzgerald Photographs by Peggy Sirota/Outline/Austral Michelle Pfeiffer, five months pregnant, is sitting
Michelle Pfeiffer dances with Wolf | September 1994
Tatler | September 1994 Pfeiffer and the Wolf Michelle Pfeiffer found a family and lightened up. Jesse Kornbluth profiles the working mother and director’s dream, now co-starring
Woman who runs with the wolves | July 1994
Michelle Pfeiffer Woman who runs with the wolves Interview by Graham Fuller | Photographed in the wilds of Malibu by Herb Ritts A reluctant film star who’s an
Pair of Aces – Jack and Michelle dancing with ‘Wolf’ | March 1994
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? by PETER BISKIND | photographed by Herb Ritts Not director MIKE NICHOLS, who took JACK NICHOLSON and MICHELLE PFEIFFER on
Michelle Pfeiffer Gets Serious In Scorsese’s THE AGE OF INNOCENCE | February 1994
Empire | February 1994 Belle Michelle Talented, yes. Beautiful, sure, assuming you have a pair of eyes in your head. But hs Michelle Pfeiffer actually got anything
Michelle Pfeiffer bringing up baby | November 1993
US | November 1993 THE ‘US’ INTERVIEW: MICHELLE PFEIFFER The ‘Age of Innocence’ star hates looking back. She’d much rather show you some baby pictures. By Mark
Michelle's Magic | September 1993
Michelle’s Magic Michelle Pfeiffer Casts a Spell as Star and Single Mother by Leslie Bennetts Belle Michelle Michelle Pfeiffer snagged an Oscar nomination with her piano-top vamping in
GORGEOUS, SMART, TALENTED, RICH, RESPECTED… BUT STILL A LITTLE NERVOUS | January 29, 1993
Entertainment Weekly | No.155 January 29, 1993 Blond Ambivalence Is it fear to commitment or the search for the perfect role that keeps Michelle Pfeiffer from making
The Problems of Being Perfect | September 3, 1992
The Bat's Catwoman Michelle Pfeiffer by Gerri Hirshey As it was laid out in her fat, annotated script, Michelle Pfeiffer's first day before the cameras as
EXCLUSIVE: On Location With The Bat, The Cat And The Penguin | August 1992
Three Go Mad In Gotham… In the summer of 1989, a little movie called Batman became one of the biggest-grossing films of all time, taking $406