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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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Michelle Pfeiffer's transformation is unlike any other in photoshoot you have to see
Michelle Pfeiffer has some seriously unforgettable and iconic looks to her name, from the chic Elvira Hancock in Scarface to the impressive Catwoman in Batman Returns, and most recently an uncanny transformation into former First Lady Betty Ford in Showtime's The First Lady.MORE: Michelle Pfeiffer shows off natural beauty as she attempts to film catShe knows no bounds when it comes to transforming herself, whether for a film role or a photoshoot, and her latest post to Instagram proves she really knows how to shock with her appearance.The star had a sentimental look back at one of her favorite photoshoots in honor of the late Herb Ritts' birthday, reminiscing over one of her most epic looks, which is quite a manly one.WATCH: Michelle opens up about a recent appearance dilemmaMORE: Michelle Pfeiffer inundated with praise as she details injury in new home videoShe took to Instagram to share a black and white photo of herself looking unrecognizable as she sported not only a crisp black suit and bow-tie with a perfectly ironed white button down short, but she even added on a thin mustache to boot.The impressive portrait sees her lifting her heels off the floor as she crouches down, holding a nearly finished cigarette and making a cheeky, smirking gesture with her face.Her hair is appropriately styled with a middle part and it is slicked back as to seem like a very short hairstyle, and the retro, thin mustache is the perfect cherry on top to the manly goal of the look.A post shared by Michelle Pfeiffer (@michellepfeifferofficial)The impressive transformationIn her caption, Michelle credited the photographer for making what is often an arduous process so pleasant. She wrote: "Happy birthday, @herbritts.
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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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