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Film 92 Special

on BBC One London

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 Fabulous
Baker Boys , The Russia House, and Dangerous Liaisons have displayed the versatility of her acting. In her latest film
Frankie andjohnny she plays a dowdy waitress in a New York coffee shop who falls in love with an ageing 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. Director Liz Hartford
Producer Bruce Thompson ● STEREO
COMPETITION: ring 0[number removed].
Calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate. 48p at all other times. 0 BARRY NORMAN : page 24

Contributors

Talks:
Barry Norman
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Michelle Pfeiffer
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Michelle Pfeiffer
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Meryl Streep
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Glenn Close.
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Baker Boys
Played By:
Al Pacino.
Director:
Liz Hartford
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Barry Norman

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