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Michelle Pfeiffer says she felt 'humiliated' following her audition for her breakthrough role in 'Grease 2' - Fox News
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Video Michelle Pfeiffer calls Kurt Russell team-up long overdue in ‘The Madison’ Michelle Pfeiffer tells Fox News Digital that ‘The Madison’ finally gave her the chance to share the screen again with Kurt Russell after their brief scenes in ‘Tequila Sunrise.’ Michelle Pfeiffer has revealed how she landed her first big role in "Grease 2," and it was an awkward start to a legendary Hollywood career. During a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, the 68-year-old actress discussed her breakthrough role, and why she said that she felt "humiliated" after first auditioning for the part. She explained that going into the audition, she "had zero expectations of landing this part," but was sent by her agents "just for the experience." "It was such a cattle call — there were actors and dancers and singers everywhere hanging out, coming in and out auditioning, and there were very thin walls," she said. "All the other actors waiting to go in could hear your reading, could hear your singing. I was not a singer. I was taking voice classes to really improve my stage voice at the recommendation of my acting coach. And I certainly was not a dancer." Pfeiffer admitted she felt humiliated following her audition for "Grease 2." (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic) HEATHER GRAHAM SAYS
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CLASSMATES DISMISSED HER AS 'NERDY' BEFORE HOLLYWOOD BREAKTHROUGH PROVED THEM WRONG After the singing portion of the audition was over, Pfeiffer then had to undergo the dance portion, describing it as what "you see in the movies," where people form lines behind each other, with each line taking turns performing in the front row. Pfeiffer lacked confidence in her dancing abilities, and "kept moving further to the back," eventually ending up in the last row, adding that she "stumbled my way through because I couldn't remember the choreography." "I left with my tail between my legs, feeling so humiliated," Pfeiffer said. "And somebody's assistant, I think it was Pat Birch's assistant, ran after me across the Paramount studio lot. I said something about being really embarrassed, and she said, 'Well, you shouldn't be because she wants you to come back tomorrow.'" Ultimately, Pfeiffer landed the lead role of Stephanie Zinone, the head of the Pink Ladies, in the 1982 movie. As opposed to the first film, where a good girl falls for a bad boy, the sequel turns the concept upside down, with Pfeiffer playing the bad girl who falls for a good boy. Despite not feeling confident about her audition, Pfeiffer landed the role of Stephanie in the movie. (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images)