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Michelle Pfeiffer on Emmy-contending roles across three streamers and working with husband David E. Kelley

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Michael Schneider

3d ago· 7 min readen

Summary

Michelle Pfeiffer discusses her unexpected Emmy-contending year with three projects across different streamers: Paramount+'s drama "The Madison," Apple TV+'s "Margo's Got Money Troubles," and Prime Video's holiday movie "Oh. What. Fun." The article explores her return to television after avoiding it for years, and her experience working with her husband, producer David E. Kelley, on "The Madison."

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Michelle Pfeiffer didn't set out to be one of this year's Emmy contender overachievers. It was simply a bit of serendipity — and unexpected timing — that led her Paramount+ drama 'The Madison' and Apple TV comedic hour-long 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' to come out around the same time.
Add in the recent Prime Video original holiday movie 'Oh. What. Fun,' also eligible this Emmy season, and that puts Pfeiffer in the unique position of having projects on three different streamers simultaneously eligible in the drama, comedy and limited series/anthology/TV movie acting categories.
I never planned to do this much television. It just happened, and I'm grateful for the opportunities.
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'The Madison' and 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' star Michelle Pfeiffer on avoiding TV, then doing a lot. Also working with husband David E. Kelley.

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