
Age: 68
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Michelle Marie Pfeiffer (/ˈfaɪfər/ FY-fər; born April 29, 1958) is an American actress. One of Hollywood's most bankable stars during the 1980s and 1990s, her performances have earned her numerous accolades including a Golden Globe Award and a British Academy Film Award, as well as nominations for three Academy Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award. Pfeiffer began her acting career with minor television and film appearances and secured her first lead role in Grease 2 (1982). Her breakthrough role as Elvira Hancock in Scarface (1983) propelled her into mainstream success, which continued with performances in The Witches of Eastwick (1987) and Tequila Sunrise (1988). Pfeiffer received her first of six consecutive Golden Globe Award nominations for Married to the Mob (1988). Her roles in Dangerous Liaisons (1988) and The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989) garnered her two consecutive Academy Award nominations, for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress, respectively, and she won a Golden Globe Award for the latter. Cemented as one of the highest-paid actresses of the 1990s, Pfeiffer starred in The Russia House (1990) and Frankie and Johnny (1991). In 1992, she played Catwoman in Batman Returns and received her third Academy Award nomination for Love Field, which she followed up with performances in The Age of Innocence (1993) and Wolf (1994). She also produced several of her own features through her company, Via Rosa Productions, including Dangerous Minds (1995). Reducing her workload to prioritise her family, Pfeiffer acted sporadically throughout the 2000s, starring in What Lies Beneath (2000), White Oleander (2002), Hairspray, and Stardust (both 2007). Following another hiatus, Pfeiffer returned to prominence in 2017 with performances in Where Is Kyra?, Mother!, and Murder on the Orient Express, and received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for playing Ruth Madoff in The Wizard of Lies. In 2020, she received her eighth Golden Globe Award nomination for French Exit. Pfeiffer has played Janet van Dyne in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2018, beginning with Ant-Man and the Wasp. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Douglas, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Michelle Pfeiffer

Janet van Dyne
for Janet van Dyne in Fanscription: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
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Hank threw a enlargements disk to the creature that was served to Krylar not long ago, and Krylar was attacked by the creature and Krylar's lims are getting skinny realizing that it's time, M.O.D.O.K. would track Scott and Cassie to a resistance camp, where he would send a handful of Kang's Army to ambush the camp. However, after the resistance began to overpower the small army, M.O.D.O.K. would begin to ram through the resistance artillery while fully armored with the Doomsday Chair's visor, before blasting their sentient buildings, while firing at Lang and his Daughter. Eventually M.O.D.O.K. would corner both of them, now face to face to Scott, M.O.D.O.K. would begin to taunt Scott trying to remind him of what he did to him, Hank has realize that M.O.D.O.K is Krylar, After Cassie broke free from her imprisonment and incited a large-scale rebellion against Kang the Conqueror, M.O.D.O.K. battled her, but was eventually defeated when she figured out how to enlarge herself with her suit. Seeing that M.O.D.O.K. was lost inside, Cassie appealed to him by telling him to not be a dick. Seeing what he had become, Krylar turned against Kang the Conqueror and joined the uprising against his Empire. However, he would be mortally wounded in the conflict. Surrounded by the Lang and Pym families, Krylar claimed to Ant-Man that he was like a brother to him, and that he died as an Avenger, before passing away.