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Pfeiffer braved harsh sets for new TV show
19 May
Summary
- Michelle Pfeiffer endured lack of basic amenities on set.
- Filming conditions included no AC, plumbing, or trailers.
- Actress consulted Helen Mirren before joining project.

Michelle Pfeiffer, a Golden Globe-winning actress, has detailed the demanding on-set conditions she experienced while filming Tyler Sheridan's latest TV series. The actress described the lack of basic amenities, stating there was no air conditioning, plumbing, or even proper trailers available during filming. Pfeiffer explained that the remote locations in Montana and Texas presented significant challenges, with cast and crew having to make do without simple comforts like seating and nearby restrooms, adapting to both extreme heat and cold.
She also revealed that she consulted with veteran actress Helen Mirren about working with creator Tyler Sheridan. Pfeiffer took a "leap of faith" in joining the project, as Sheridan preferred to cast actors before finalizing the script. Mirren's positive experiences on Sheridan's previous "Yellowstone" spin-off, "1923," helped Pfeiffer make her decision. The new series achieved a successful launch, with its premiere episode garnering 8 million global streaming views within its first 10 days and has since been renewed for a second season.