Why does Michelle Pfeiffer have to be so picky with her roles or what projects she wants to take part in?

In Hollywood, you are as good as your last role.


If your last role was a dog, or even if the film was not well received, your career can nosedive.
In addition, what you read about what roles she was considering may be the creation of her agent’s PR firm, to keep her brand in the news.
According to her Bio on IMDB:

Michelle Pfeiffer turned down a string of known films that included: Casino, Mamma Mia, Evita, The Grifters, Basic Instinct, The Silence of the Lambs, Original Sin, Dick Tracy, Bugsy, Thelma and Louise, Casino Royale, A Prairie Home Companion, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Double Jeopardy, Catwoman, Pretty Woman, Chicago, Working Girl, Mystic River, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Against the Ropes, The Blue Lagoon, To Die For, Pulp Fiction, Lorenzo’s Oil, Still Alice, Adventures in Babysitting, Batman, Under The Tuscan Sun, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

Agents and producers also consider box office draw, which governs movie budgets and casting choices.  Some actors will take almost any role, just to “keep working”.  This is not always the best strategy, but it does create some prolific actors.  Other actors specialize in quirky roles, while Michelle Pfeiffer seems to pick roles that fit with her career direction, and has a sizable body of work.

Nominated for 3 Oscars. I am a fan.

I hope we will see Ms. Pfeiffer in many more roles!

 

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