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Saturday
Jan072017

Pfandom: Introducing Michelle Pfeiffer... "Miss Orange County"

Pfeiffer's Yearbook Photo (76?). Miss Orange County Win (78)

Pfandom. Episode 1.
Michelle Pfeiffer Retrospective. Every Saturday in 2017 at TFE
by Nathaniel R 

The time is spring 1978. Fountain Valley High School graduate and Vons Supermarket checkout girl Michelle Pfeiffer is 19 going on 20 when she takes the Miss Orange County beauty pageant crown. She's dreaming of bigger things and community college isn't quite it.

The first bigger thing is the "Miss California" pageant. The young future-very-big-deal walks stiffly down a makeshift runway for Miss California in that highly practical ready-to-wear combo of swimsuit and high heels... 

From Orange County, Michelle Pfeiffer, a softball player who also oil paints. She'd like to become an actress. Mexican food is her favorite. Her measurements are 33-24-34.

A softball player who also oil paints?!? Global fame was a given.

But what kind of fame, wasn't always a given. To hear David Thompson tell it in the book "Pfeiffer: Beyond the Age of Innocence," the young girl was something of a mess of contradictions: Smart but uninterested in school, attractive but wary of attention, popular but a loner, and directionless until she suddenly wasn't. 

Pfeiffer recalls her deciding moment very casually. She had been listening to a customer, a large overbearing lady, going on and on about the quality of a cantaloupe. It's the sort of scene where you'd want to kick the lady. And the cantaloupe. 'I guess I just asked myself: If you could have anything, somebody could just hand it to you, what would you want to do. And it was acting.'

It may not be up there wither the Road to Damascus but it worked for her; she had purpose."

She knew a Hollywood agent was one of the judges of the pageant. But, of course nobody 'just handed it' to her. For what it's worth the world's most beautiful woman lost the larger beauty contest, making it to only sixth place. Very soon, however, she'd become more famous than any winner of Miss California ever had or has. 

A purrrfect postscript.
At least one Miss California winner did go on to significant fame as an actress. Miss California 1954 (and Miss America 1955) also launched an enduring acting career. Her name is Lee Meriwether and she's still working at 81. Meriwether's most famous role outside of television was, get this, playing "Catwoman" in the first feature version of Batman (1966), three decades before Pfeiffer claimed the role for her own. 

Catwoman & Penguin x 2 (1966/1992)

By the time Michelle vacantly paced those pageant runways in high heels, Lee Meriwether was a TV star, wrapping up her sixth season on the hit show Barnaby Jones; her role as Barnaby's daughter-in-law and business partner, garnered her an Emmy nomination and two Golden Globe nominations. 

Next Saturday: Michelle gets her first TV roles as "The Bombshell," natch. 

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Reader Comments (13)

California native Michelle Pfeiffer! So many come to Hollywood from elsewhere. Rare for the homegrown to make their way to the big leagues.

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered Commenter/3rtful

The one potential entry is in this series I am most anticipating is the one on Splendor in the Grass (1981)...

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Outlaw

Pageants: are weird and always have been.
I'm gonna dig this series. Before falling in love with the actress, little, budding actressexual Mike in Canada brought a newspaper to his father, pointed at her last name and said, "How?" I've loved Michelle Pfeiffer for as long as I've known how to say Michelle Pfeiffer.

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMike in Canada

your effort is awesome i hope you don't stop.

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered Commentercartoon hd kodi

I think I'm going to like this series.

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMarek

Great start to an exciting series.

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterCinesnatch

You're just down with a case of Miss BAAALTIMOORE Craaaaabss..

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterCraver

Great beginning to a series I'm really looking forward to. Minor correction, Lee Meriwether was Miss America not Miss USA....she actually was the first Jewish winner of the title.

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterGian

Solid start to the series, I do like the Lee Meriwether link.

January 7, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMario

@Gian

Lee Meriwether is not Jewish. The first and so far only Jewish Miss America was Bess Myerson.

January 8, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMarco

Thank you so so much for doing this!

Oil painter? Softball player? Mexician food?

All these things I never new about her, but makes me love her even more. I forgot about how entertainers would start in beauty pageants, the most famous one I know being Vanessa Williams.

January 8, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterGeorge P.

@Marco

I stand corrected, you are absolutely right and I somehow (weirdly) confused the two.

January 8, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterGian

I'm so happy about this series :) :) :)
I wonder how she feels about that Miss California clip? Lol, I bet she'd hate it.

January 9, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterJB
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