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Michelle Pfeiffer makes ‘risky’ move in marriage with husband David E Kelley

captioned the news on Instagram, tagging Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman and Kelley’s production company.Up until now, Pfeiffer and Kelley had not worked together throughout their entire marriage due to the belief it would be “too risky.”The “What Lies Beneath” star first spoke about her marriage pact with Kelley during a 2021 interview with The New Yorker.“I’ve seen a lot of couples where they seem to have a really great marriage, and then they work together and next year they’re filing for divorce,” she told the outlet at the time.Pfeiffer and Kelley first met in 1993 after being set up on a blind date. “I was kind of nervous … and I’d had a couple of bad blind dates and I had sworn off of them, and my best friend said, ‘Please, just this last time, meet this guy, David Kelley,’ and I said, ‘OK,'” Pfeiffer once told Jimmy Kimmel.
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‘Scarface’ actor Ángel Salazar dead at 68
confirmed to TMZ.A friend went to check on the actor Sunday morning, and found his body in his bed.An official cause of death has not been revealed, however Wingsong said that Salazar suffered from several heart issues.The actor, who was born in 1956, landed the role of Chi Chi — the sidekick to Al Pacino’s iconic Tony Montana character — early on his career.The ganger blockbuster also starred Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock, Montana’s mistress who ultimately becomes his wife, as well as Steven Bauer, who played Montana’s partner-in-crime Manny Ribera.The film became an instant cult classic, and earned Pacino a Golden Globe nomination for best actor.Salazar also appeared in several other films, including the 1980 film “Where the Buffalo Roam,” 1982’s “A Stranger is Watching,” and the 1984 film “The Wild Life.”The following year, he appeared in “Sylvester,” as well as the 1988 film “Punchline,” before securing a role on another hit film, 1993’s “Carlito’s Way,” which also starred Pacino.Salazar also appeared in several TV shows, including “On Our Own,” “The New $treetz Seriez,” “Jersey Mafia Chronicles,” and “In Living Color.”The actor also boasted a background in stand-up comedy, and went on to star in several HBO comedy specials.He was best known for coining the catchphrase, “Sheck it out!”Salazar also secured a returning role on the NBC series “Last Comic Standing.”His final performance was held earlier this month at Reno’s Silver Legacy resort and casino in Las Vegas.
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Michelle Pfeiffer misses Oscars, reunion with ‘Scarface’ co-star Al Pacino for ‘personal family reasons’: report
friends, little or large, joining Tony Montana at the Oscars Sunday night. The stage was set for Al Pacino, 83, to appear with Michelle Pfeiffer, 65, to present Best Picture and all signs pointed to a reunion of 1983’s smash hit “Scarface,” which was released 40 years ago in December 2023.However, audience members were shocked to see the Academy Award-winning actor take the stage solo to present the final award of the evening.Pfeiffer was kept from the ceremony for “personal family reasons” that prevented her from making it to Los Angeles, according to Deadline.The camera did, however, notice one of Pacino’s other notable costars from “The ‘Godfather” franchise and focused on Robert De Niro, cheering him on in the crowd.Without building much suspense, Pacino, who received a standing ovation as he took the stage, did not list any of the the 10 Best Picture nominees before announcing “Oppenheimer” as the winner.The pair had starred as Tony Montana (Pacino), a Cuban refugee turned drug kingpin, and Elvira Hancock (Pfeiffer), his cocaine-addicted girlfriend, in the remake of the 1932 film of the same name.“Scarface,” directed by Brian De Palma, never received any Oscar nominations after its release.
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