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Michelle Pfieffer reveals her iconic sunglasses in Scarface were bought at a drugstore

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Nearly 40 years after her iconic role in the gangster epic Scarface, Michelle Pfeiffer revealed an interesting detail about her iconic sunglasses.The 63-year-old actress made an appearance on Live With Kelly and Ryan on Friday, promoting her Showtime series The First Lady, where she plays Betty Ford, premiering on Sunday, April 17.She was asked about a photo of her playing Elvira in director Brian De Palma's iconic classic, revealing the sunglasses were her own, that she bought at a drugstore.

Live:The 63-year-old actress made an appearance on Live With Kelly and Ryan on Friday, promoting her Showtime series The First Lady, where she plays Betty Ford, premiering on Sunday, April 17 Drugstore:She was asked about a photo of her playing Elvira in director Brian De Palma's iconic classic, revealing the sunglasses were her own, that she bought at a drugstoreSeacrest called the sunglasses, 'epic' while Ripa commented they are 'so chic' before the actress revealed where she bought them.'Those I bought at a drugstore for like three dollars,' she said, and when asked if she still had them, she said she did not. 'I kept them for awhile but I think they kinda fell apart over time.

I mean, they were cheap,' she said. Three dollars:'Those I bought at a drugstore for like three dollars,' she said, and when asked if she still had them, she said she did notWhile Scarface was one of her breakthrough roles that helped solidify her career, she also spoke about her very first role, a guest-starring spot on Fantasy Island.'My very first role was...

One line on Fantasy island. It was a big deal. And the episode was called "The island of lost women,"' she said.'And my one line was "Who is he, Naomi?" A man shows up on the island,' she said,'.

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