Michelle Pfeiffer opens up about life's hardest lessons

Michelle Pfeiffer reveals painful truth about losing loved ones

By TCP News Desk March 18, 2026
Michelle Pfeiffer opens up about life's hardest lessons
Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, opens up about life's hardest lessons

Michelle Pfeiffer has candidly shared the most difficult lessons of her at the age of 67.

The American actress and producer marked it the sadness of losing meaningful people in her life.

During a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly the veteran star revealed that she has changed her views about losing people she cares about.

She noted, "For a brief amount of time, all that really matters is connection with other human beings."

Pfeiffer recounted feeling  it a couple of times in her life when she suffered losing loved ones, who were meaningful to her. 

The Scarface star who had married Peter Horton in 1981-1988 also wrote about the dizzying effect of termination of long-term relationships. 

"When you have grown up with someone and you're so entangled with each other, after a while, you don't really even know where you end and the other person begins."

She wondered aloud, "How do you even start to imagine your life without them and rebuild when everything you knew has fallen apart?"

Meanwhile, Pfeiffer just made one such leap of faith in joining The Madison by Taylor Sheridan, without reading a script. 

She met the creator in his ranch in Texas, and she inquired when she would be allowed to read something. 

To which he replied, "Well, I'd like to know who I'm writing for before I start writing. So after you commit."