Michelle Pfeiffer Recalls Bloody Incident That Landed Her 'Scarface' Role
In a recent appearance on the SmartLess podcast, Michelle Pfeiffer revealed that her audition process for the 1983 film "Scarface" was marked by a bloody incident with co-star Al Pacino. The Oscar-nominated actress said that while director Brian De Palma wanted her for the role of Elvira, Pacino initially had reservations.
Pfeiffer recounted meeting De Palma and the casting director and crushing her first audition for the movie. However, over the course of two months, she "just got worse and worse and worse," according to Pfeiffer. She attributed this decline in performance to a combination of factors, including her own self-doubt and a lack of preparation.
The actress recalled that Pacino was not initially convinced by her audition, saying, "Al will admit this, but he didn't really want me for the part." However, after a particularly grueling audition session, Pfeiffer claimed that she had to be treated for injuries sustained during a bloody fight scene. This incident allegedly won over Pacino and De Palma, who were impressed by her commitment to the role.
"Brian was very interested in me from the beginning," Pfeiffer said. "But Al wasn't so sure. He wanted someone with more of an edge." However, after witnessing Pfeiffer's dedication to the film, Pacino eventually came around and supported her casting.
The 1983 film "Scarface" was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $65 million at the box office and cementing Pacino's status as a Hollywood leading man. The movie's impact on popular culture cannot be overstated, with its graphic violence and memorable quotes becoming ingrained in the zeitgeist.
Pfeiffer's revelation has sparked renewed interest in the film, with many fans and industry insiders praising her candor about the audition process. As for what's next, Pfeiffer is set to appear in several upcoming projects, including a new drama series on HBO Max.
In related news, Pacino recently expressed his admiration for Pfeiffer's talent and dedication to her craft, saying, "She was always a standout performer, even back then." When asked about the audition process, De Palma simply smiled and said, "It was a pleasure working with both of them."
Background:
"Scarface" was directed by Brian De Palma and starred Al Pacino as Tony Montana, a Cuban refugee who rises to power in the Miami underworld. The film's script was written by Oliver Stone, who drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in Miami.
Additional Perspectives:
Industry insiders praise Pfeiffer's honesty about her audition process, saying it highlights the challenges faced by actresses in the industry. "It takes a lot of courage to admit when you're struggling," said one casting director. "Michelle's willingness to share her story is a testament to her strength and resilience."
Current Status:
Pfeiffer's appearance on SmartLess has sparked renewed interest in "Scarface" and its cast, with many fans taking to social media to discuss the film's impact on popular culture. As for what's next, Pfeiffer is set to appear in several upcoming projects, including a new drama series on HBO Max.
Next Developments:
In related news, Pacino recently expressed his admiration for Pfeiffer's talent and dedication to her craft, saying, "She was always a standout performer, even back then." When asked about the audition process, De Palma simply smiled and said, "It was a pleasure working with both of them."
*Reporting by Hollywoodreporter.*