Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, Stunning in Yellowstone Promotion

Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, Stunning in Yellowstone Promotion

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Michelle Pfeiffer is one of Hollywood's most beautiful stars so how refreshing it is that she's embracing aging with a positive outlook.

The 67-year-old actress looked years younger as she showed up to the Paramount+ LA Tastemaker event for her new drama series The Madison from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan on Friday.

Some might venture to say Pfeiffer was as stunning at this invite-only screening as she was in the 1983 movie Scarface and that was 43 years ago.

She wore her golden blonde hair loose and softly styled and was equally casual in a tan blazer over a white ruffled blouse, faded denim jeans and brown boots.

Pfeiffer, who is seen , was happy to pose with her younger co-star , who matched the actress's outfit in off-white blouse and gray slacks.

The Madison is a neo-Western that follows the Clyburn family as they struggle with the move from New York to the wilderness of .

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Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, looked years younger as she attended a screening in LA for her new drama series The Madison - from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan - on Friday

The actress looked casual in blazer and faded denim jeans and no doubt caused a buzz over her youthful appearance

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

But, of course, the other talk in the room was surely Pfeiffer's youthful appearance and how she could look so gorgeous with minimal makeup.

Pfeiffer was happy to pose for pictures with her co-star Elle Fanning at the event

The famously shy star said a few words about the neo-Western drama series that follows the Clyburn family as they make the move from New York to the Montana wilderness

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Pfeiffer's major breakout role was in the 1983 crime drama Scarface opposite Al Pacino (pictured around that time here)

The California native has been married to producer David E Kelley for over 32 years and noted last November on their anniversary that they are still 'lucky in love' after meeting on a blind date (pictured in January 2024)

'What I object to is too much. And really bad plastic surgery. When I think it becomes a distraction and when people don't look like themselves anymore. As long as it doesn’t overtake them.'

That said, Pfeiffer, who celebrated her 32nd anniversary with husband David E Kelley last November, insists she doesn't put any pressure on herself to look the way she did when she was younger.

'The older I’ve gotten, the easier it’s become,' she previously told Oprah Daily. 'You reach a threshold where you’re fine with looking good for your age instead of looking young for your age, and I’ve crossed it.

'Would I like to look the way I did in my early 30s? You bet, but that’s not going to happen, and I don’t feel the same pressure I once did to do so. It’s quite a relief, honestly.'

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