Michelle Pfeiffer dons Catwoman-inspired sweater to oversee renovations on $22.5M LA mansion
Three-time Oscar nominee Michelle Pfeiffer donned a Catwoman-inspired sweater to oversee renovations on her $22.5M mansion in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades neighborhood on Thursday.
The 61-year-old legendary actress and her second husband David E. Kelley purchased the 10,300-square-foot Mediterranean-style estate on January 17, according to The Real Deal.
Michelle French-tucked her beige leopard-print top into a pair of baggy blue jeans and she slipped her bare feet into shearling-lined Birkenstock sandals.
Meow: Three-time Oscar nominee Michelle Pfeiffer donned a Catwoman-inspired sweater to oversee renovations on her $22.5M mansion in the Pacific Palisades on Thursday
Bird’s eye view: The 61-year-old legendary actress and her second husband David E. Kelley purchased the 10,300-square-foot Mediterranean-style estate on January 17
Pfeiffer finished off her casual daytime attire with a red polka-dot scarf around her neck and she wore aviator shades over her make-up free complexion.
The Avengers: Endgame actress looked commanding and in charge as she smacked on chewing gum beside her eco-conscious black Tesla car.
The architect pointed out a large, drought-resistant succulent plant to Michelle as she toured the grounds.
Pfeiffer also discussed what she desired in and around her home with a contractor wearing a protective face mask.
Here kitty, kitty: Michelle French-tucked her beige leopard-print top into a pair of baggy blue jeans and she slipped her bare feet into shearling-lined Birkenstock sandals
Break from quarantine: Pfeiffer finished off her casual daytime attire with a red polka-dot scarf around her neck and she wore aviator shades over her make-up free complexion
HBIC! The Avengers: Endgame actress looked commanding and in charge as she smacked on chewing gum beside her eco-conscious black Tesla car
Landscaping: The architect pointed out a large, drought-resistant succulent plant to Michelle as she toured the grounds
The age of COVID-19: Pfeiffer also discussed what she desired in and around her home with a contractor wearing a protective face mask
Déjà vu: The six-bedroom, 10-bathroom property reportedly already underwent extensive renovations back in 2016, which more than doubled its size
Just like Larry David! From her backyard, the Maleficent: Mistress of Evil star has a great view of the 18-hole golf course inside the private Riviera Country Club
The six-bedroom, 10-bathroom property reportedly already underwent extensive renovations back in 2016, which more than doubled its size.
From her backyard, the Maleficent: Mistress of Evil star has a great view of the 18-hole golf course inside the private Riviera Country Club, which hosts the annual Genesis Invitational tournament on the PGA Tour.
This Saturday, Michelle will celebrate the 64th birthday of the Big Little Lies creator.
Birthday boy! This Saturday, Michelle will celebrate the 64th birthday of the Big Little Lies creator (pictured February 14)
2007 family portrait:The married couple of 26 years are empty nesters now that their 25-year-old son John Henry and 27-year-old daughter Claudia Rose moved out
The married couple of 26 years are empty nesters now that their 25-year-old son John Henry and 27-year-old daughter Claudia Rose moved out.
Director Azazel Jacobs wrapped production December 9 on his adaptation of Patrick deWitt’s 2011 novel French Exit, in which Pfeiffer plays Frances Price, ‘a penniless Manhattan widow moving to Paris with her son and cat.’
The Sony Pictures Classics surreal comedy stars Oscar nominee Lucas Hedges as Frances’ son Malcolm and two-time Tony winner Tracy Letts as the voice of Frances’ cat Frank.
‘Here we go!’ Director Azazel Jacobs wrapped production December 9 on his adaptation of Patrick deWitt’s 2011 novel French Exit, in which Pfeiffer plays Frances Price, ‘a penniless Manhattan widow moving to Paris’ (pictured October 29)
On-set snap: The Sony Pictures Classics surreal comedy stars Oscar nominee Lucas Hedges (L) as Frances’ son Malcolm and two-time Tony winner Tracy Letts (R) as the voice of Frances’ cat Frank (pictured June 20)