Michelle Pfeiffer was born in Santa Ana, California to Dick and Donna Pfeiffer. She has an older brother and two younger sisters - Dedee Pfeiffer, and Lori Pfeiffer, who both dabbled in acting and modeling but decided against making it their lives' work. She graduated from Fountain Valley High School in 1976, and attended one year at the Golden West College, where she studied to become a court reporter. But it was while working as a supermarket checker at Vons, a large Southern California grocery chain, that she realized her true calling. She was married to actor/director Peter Horton ("Gary" of Thirtysomething (1987)) in 1981. They were later divorced, and she then had a three year relationship with actor Fisher Stevens. When that didn't work out, Pfeiffer decided she didn't want to wait any longer before having her own family, and in March of 1993, she adopted a baby girl, Claudia Rose. On November 13th of the same year, she married lawyer-turned-writer/producer David E. Kelley, creator of Picket Fences (1992), Chicago Hope (1994), The Practice (1997), and Boston Public (2000). On August 5, 1994 their son, John Henry was born.
Michelle Phillips first became known as a member of the pop group The Mamas and the Papas. She sang the Mamas and Papas song "Dedicated To The One I Love" on a 1987 episode of Knots Landing (1979) in her role as Anne Matheson. She is the mother of singer Chynna Phillips and actor Austin Hines. Michelle's longest relationship was the 18 years she spent with Dr. Steven Zax, until his death in 2017.
Michelle Pichon is an actress and director, known for The Two of Us (2015), NYC Rooftop Story (2015) and According to Her (2016).
Michelle Pierce is an actress, known for Transformers (2007), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003) and Casting Couch (2013).
Michelle Pieroway is an actress, known for Ride Along 2 (2016).
Michelle Pierson has been married to Ed Pierson since August 29, 1987.
Michelle Piller is an actress, known for Designated Survivor (2016), Stall Boy (2019) and 12 Dates of Christmas (2011).
Michelle Pokopac is an American actor of Korean descent from Lawrenceville, Georgia. With a constant interest in the arts ranging from acting, drawing, and playing piano, she continued to pursue acting through her high school's theatre department. Michelle received her BFA in Theatre Performance from Columbus State University and did additional studies in Florence, Italy and Oxford, England. In 2017, Michelle and her partners founded East by Southeast, an organization dedicated to supporting, developing, and producing Asian artists and their work in Atlanta while also encouraging inclusivity and representation through community engagement. She is also a member of IDEA ATL (Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in the Arts of Atlanta) in response to the social and racial injustice brought forth from the Atlanta theatre community in 2020.
Michelle Poole is an actress, known for 6 Feet Below Hell (2017), Secrets and Sins and The Goldenhill Fortune (2017).
Michelle Purvis is an actress, known for Dag (2010), Toget (2014) and Victorious (2010).