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Updated · Fox News · Jun 28
Michelle Pfeiffer Says 1982 'Grease 2' Audition Humiliated Her Before Winning Lead Role
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 28

Michelle Pfeiffer Says 1982 'Grease 2' Audition Humiliated Her Before Winning Lead Role

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 28

Summary

  • Michelle Pfeiffer said her audition for 1982's "Grease 2" left her feeling "humiliated," even though it ended with her winning the lead role of Stephanie Zinone.
  • 68-year-old Pfeiffer told Entertainment Weekly she entered with "zero expectations" and struggled through a crowded audition where other hopefuls could hear her reading and singing, despite not being a trained singer or dancer.
  • The low point came during the dance test, when she said she kept drifting to the back row and stumbled through choreography she could not remember before leaving embarrassed.
  • A director's assistant then ran after her on the Paramount lot to ask her back the next day, a callback that led to her breakout role and the performance of "Cool Rider" that many fans still remember.
  • Pfeiffer, who later earned 3 straight Oscar nominations, is now promoting recent projects including "The Madison," where she said she finally shared more screen time with Kurt Russell.

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