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Michelle Pfeiffer Retrospective. Episode 2
by Nathaniel R
All Pfans, if not fans, know and relish Michelle Pfeiffer's very first line onscreen. Say it with me now...
Who is he, Niobe?!
Fantasy Island S2E10 "The Island of Lost Women"
First aired November 25th, 1978
The line was spoken, emphatically, even giddily, while Pfeiffer gave the goofy Robert Morse (no really) a thorough twice over with her eyes while her hands investigated, too. She barely even looked at Niobe, so intoxicating was the sight of the only man in the vicinity. When Niobe tells her the man has magical powers, her eyes flash with unhinged if virginal comic eroticism. "REALLY?!?"...
Let's just say that it was not an auspicious acting debut but subtlety was verboten on television back then. Hit TV shows were skin deep so the young Pfeiffer's head-turning prettiness, which hadn't yet aged into full Devastating Movie Star Beauty, was a natural fit for the kind of roles she nabbed almost immediately once she got out of beauty pageants and won an agent.
Unlike Dollhouse and Westworld and any other contemporary shows or movies that trade in transactional fantasy fulfillment, Fantasy Island never got hung up on the specifics or even the humanity of its staff. Were they humans, feigning lust for their paycheck, or robots or something more supernatural / immortal? These questions were way to heady for Seventies television and unless adults were having intimate pre-internet obsessive conversations that children weren't privvy to about empty-headed hit TV shows, nobody was asking them off screen either.
"The Solitary Man"
Aired October 9th, 1979
From "Athena" to "Tricia," a far less exotic name for her next character in a project that was far more grounded. The Oscar winning blockbuster Kramer vs Kramer (1979) was about to hit movie theaters but the topic of divorce and lost adults starting over was everywhere in the late 1970s including on television. This made for TV film retroactively dubbed a "blue collar Kramer vs Kramer" starred Earl Holliman (a minor star of 1950s cinema) and former Oscar nominee Carrie Snodgress (Diary of a Mad Housewife). Michelle Pfeiffer is ninth-billed and, based on the tiny glimpse of her in the commercial, perhaps she plays a temptation or a one night stand or merely an unattainable beauty at a single's bar.
I've been unable to locate a copy, but the movie seem to make much of a splash receiving no Emmy nominations. Nevertheless the commercial for it is a time capsule flashback to TV promotions of the era, and with Michelle Pfeiffer side-to-side torso dancing out of focus in the background, it's hard to miss the visual foreshadowing of her first scene in Scarface (1983)... she didn't learn many new moves on the dance floor before the Brian de Palma game-changer!
CHiPs S3E11 "The Watch Commander"
Aired November 17th, 1979
Since a big screen comedy adaptation of the 70s buddy cop series CHiPs opens this March (Michael Peña will play "Ponch" and Dax Shephard is "Baker") it's a perfect time to also note that Pfeiffer made a brief appearance in that series. She played "Jobina" (what a name, right?) a young girl taking a sky-diving class. This is not part of the plot but a sidebar scene for Baker. Pfeiffer has just one scene and if this had aired before the Fantasy Island bit, it would be just as fun to lampoon as that very first role.
Consider that she enters the scene descending from the heavens (to bless we mere mortals?)! When she lands -- our first shot of the actual Pfeiffer since there's no way they made a SAG member parachute into the scene -- she's immediately congratulated for existing "YOU DID IT" with lots of jumping and squealing for joy.
Cut to the skydivers gathered around a picnic table. Pfeiffer gazes off into the middle distance, bored, waiting for her only line. When she gets her cue, note that her leg bounces excitedly under the picnic table. Here she goes... a working actor!
I swear you're like a different creature up there! You're just soaring like a feather.
The young actress wasn't yet soaring but give her a few years. The offers were piling up. Three more TV gigs and her first two feature films were all arriving within a single year.
Previously: Introducing... "Miss Orange County"
Next Saturday: Michelle as "The Bombshell"
Reader Comments (16)
Well ya gotta start somewhere and unless you're one of the lucky ones like Shirley Jones who was practically fresh off the bus from Altoona, PA when she was discovered by Rodgers & Hammerstein and cast in the lead of Oklahoma these kind of bits we're most performers lot.
I believe I've seen that episode of CHIPS episode but they all blend together. She looks very pretty but rather generic at this point.
OOH YAS that purple photo.
She basically also played an earthly Athena in WHITE OLEANDER, but with a more warped view of justice (like the rest of us mortals, I guess)
Never mind Athena she is a God.
Are you going to review "Callie and son", where she is killed by Lindsay Wagner?
at least she wasn't girl #2 or receptionist
wasn't patti davis [as receptionist] reagan's daughter?
i wonder what peggy skomal is up to these days...
at least she wasn't girl #2 or receptionist
wasn't patti davis reagan's daughter?
i wonder what peggy skomal is up to these days...
Speaking of pretty faces, what do you guys think of Nicole encouraging Americans to support the future president?
^^^Asked & answered in several previous comment sections...
lol @ nicole
michelle is smarter, possesses a cooler, intelligent kind of blonde beauty.
even when she is in trash that she did earlier in her career
That dancing in the lavender dress? What a Goddess. (And, yes, my mind too went to Scarface, lol)
It is a great honor to be killed by Lindsay Wagner. Definitely a career boost.
brookesboy & magicub -- spoilers, much!?! ;)
But Nathaniel, don't all good gaylings already know this historic episode! Xox
brookesboy -- only gaylings of a very very specific age range know Pfeiffer's tv work. ;) -- It's even a smidgeon before my time! (I fell for Pfeiffer in LADYHAWKE)
LOL! I do have the VHS for Callie & Son! I can't even remember the story except that it's highly melodramatic and I can't take my eyes off my favourite blonde of that time - Jameson Parker, that's his name I think or was it parker Stevenson? Anyway, Pfeiffer was forgettable in that role...well so was everyone else including Bionic woman herself.
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