Pfeiffer gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

It was Michelle Pfeiffer's turn today to be immortalized on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame, ensuring that generations can pilgrimage to the urine-glazed sidewalk altar and pay homage to the enduring star who once bravely faced Coolio down in a school room music video showdown. But as the actress was besieged by fans eager to have their Pfeiffer memorabilia autographed, one item amidst the flurry of Scarface posters and Grease 2 soundtracks left her with a temporary case of career amnesia. From The WOW Report:
A fan waved a Simpsons DVD at Michelle Pfeiffer today after her Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony. "The Simpsons?" said Pfeiffer.
"Why would I sign that?" "You were in it," said the fan. "Season Five." "I was?"
In fact, Pfeiffer did manage to squeeze in a guest-starring back in 1993, playing a beautiful Springfield nuclear power plant employee who poses a threat to the Simpsons' marriage in an episode entitled "The Last Temptation of Homer." With a career as prolific as Pfeiffer's, however, we can understand how easy it might be to overlook a nearly decade-and-a-half old stint in a Fox lot voiceover booth. We'd thus discourage pranksters and Simpsons purists from giving the actress a hard time for this one oversight, perhaps by excitedly approaching the actress with a DVD copy of the first and only season of Father of the Pride, and insisting up and down that she indeed made a cameo appearance in NBC's failed CGI Siegfried & Roy sitcom.
*HIGH FIVE* MICHELLE CONGRATS ON YOUR STAR!!!!
Lee Hazlewood: 1928-2007
Lee Hazlewood has died at his home in
The singer-songwriter, who was 77 when he passed away on Saturday (August 4), was perhaps best remembered for his work with Nancy Sinatra, writing the likes of 'These Boots Are Made For Walkin'', which was a hit for Sinatra in 1966. Hazlewood also released a host of solo albums, including the influential 'Cowboy in ' in 1970.
He released his last album, 'Cake or Death', just last year. Lee Hazelwood was always someone who did things on their own terms, his life is a lesson to us all to take a chance and don’t look back. I think we could all learn something from the way this man lived his life.
R.I.P.
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