
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

Kathryn Pryde
for Kathryn Pryde in Marvel's Termination: Part 2
Suggested by underworld_stories

Decades ago the mutant Kathryn Pryde was a member of the X-Men but after Oscorp took over and started hunting and killing all mutants Kathryn ran away and soon found herself being experimented on by a nearly dead Hank Mccoy who is now trying to cure himself of his sickness by taking apart mutants. Eventually Hank accidentally unlocks a secret ability inside Kathryn which sends her into the present. Meanwhile in the present our characters from the last movie plan to travel to Toronto, Canada where they believe Kathryn is living at a camp for refugees. Once they get there they are greeted by Shuri who runs the camp now that Wakanda was taken over by Oscorp and her entire family was killed. Shuri leads them to Kathryn who after all the time travelling she now ages faster and is now dying. They talk to her and Kathryn tells them she can give one of them her time abilities. Just then Oscorp's men show up as well as General Flash Thompson aka Venom. They go to fight but Kathryn grabs Tom's arm. Tom gets her off his arm and goes to help. Oscorp manages to detain everyone and starts bringing everyone onto the ship. Peter looks back and sees both Bishop and Cable dead on the ground. We see Kathryn die as we cut to X-Mansion where we see Logan open his eyes after years of being somewhat dead and its revealed Logan is the last mutant.