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Pfeiffer: Grandma duties mean 2026 off
12 Dec
Summary
- Michelle Pfeiffer plans most of 2026 off for grandmotherhood.
- Pfeiffer considered 'Batman Returns' her first holiday film.
- She worked as a grocery store checker before acting.

Actress Michelle Pfeiffer plans to take the majority of 2026 off to embrace her role as a grandmother, a decision that comes after a significant resurgence in her career. Her recent projects include the holiday film "Oh. What. Fun.," where she learned that her iconic role as Catwoman in "Batman Returns" is also considered a holiday movie.
Pfeiffer's journey to stardom began in the late 1970s, following her success in beauty pageants. She previously worked as a grocery store checker before her film debut in "The Hollywood Knights." Her career took off with major roles in "Scarface" and "Grease 2," leading to critical acclaim and multiple award nominations.
After a period of semi-retirement to focus on family, Pfeiffer made a strong comeback in 2017. Now, with her daughter expecting, she is prioritizing time for her growing family, looking forward to a meaningful break in 2026.




