Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, looks youthful in a pearl-embellished dress as she joins her dazzling co-stars Elle Chapman and Beau Garrett at the UK premiere of The Madison

Michelle Pfeiffer appeared remarkably young as she attended the UK premiere of her new show, The Madison, wearing a dress decorated with pearls.

The 67-year-old actress looked timeless as she appeared with her co-stars, Elle Chapman and Beau Garrett, in London’s Leicester Square.

Elle, who plays Michelle’s daughter Paige McIntosh in the movie, wowed in a shimmering gold gown.

Michelle plays Stacy Clyburn, and Kurt Russell plays her husband, Preston.

Beau, 43, packed on the PDA with her new husband Shane Richards, whom she wed in 2025.

The stars attended the London premiere of the new drama series, The Madison, created by Taylor Sheridan, the mind behind Yellowstone.

Michelle is seen kissing Kurt Russell in the first teaser for The Madison.

The Madison tells the story of the Clyburn family and their difficult adjustment after leaving New York City for a new life in the wild landscapes of Montana. It’s a modern take on the Western genre.

Michelle has the role of matriarch and Kurt Russell plays her husband.

Michelle previously touched on getting older and how she would never have plastic surgery.

She told People magazine in 2017 that she’s definitely noticed changes in herself, but prefers not to focus on them. She believes aging is a natural part of life for everyone, and accepting that brings a sense of peace.

What matters most to me is growing old naturally and avoiding the look of someone who’s had too much cosmetic work – I don’t want to look artificial.

She confessed that whether she thought about something varied. It really came down to things like how good the lighting was and how her makeup looked.

I’m not ruling out plastic surgery in the future. It feels like the older you get, the harder it is to completely say you’ll never consider it.

Being a public figure makes it even less important what others think. Honestly, if someone wants to pursue a hobby or interest, who am I to judge? If it boosts their confidence or makes them happy, that’s all that matters.

I’m really bothered by excessive plastic surgery, especially when it’s poorly done. It’s distracting and upsetting when people lose their natural appearance. I’m okay with it as long as it doesn’t drastically change who they are.

Michelle, who recently celebrated 32 years of marriage to David E. Kelley last November, says she doesn’t feel pressured to maintain a youthful appearance.

As I’ve gotten older, it’s actually become simpler,” she shared with Oprah Daily. “You get to a point where you’re happy with looking good for your age, rather than trying to look young, and I’ve definitely reached that point.

Of course I’d love to look like I did when I was in my thirties, but that’s just not realistic. And surprisingly, I don’t feel nearly as much pressure to try anymore. It’s actually a really freeing feeling.

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2026-03-04 22:07