Michelle Pfeiffer shares throwback from modeling competition days: ‘we all gotta start somewhere’

Michelle Pfeiffer shares a throwback from her local modeling competition days: ‘we all gotta start somewhere’

She’s known for playing a few iconic roles.

And Michelle Pfeiffer reminisced on the past as she shared a throwback video to her Instagram account on Thursday morning.

The 62-year-old actress was a fresh-faced teenager in various local modeling competitions as she competed for titles in Southern California.

Looking back: Michelle Pfeiffer shared a throwback video to her Instagram account to give her followers a bit of insight into her days as a beauty pageant competitor

The Scarface actress also wrote a short message in the caption: ‘Hey, we all gotta start somewhere.’

In all of the videos, Pfeiffer is mentioned as being from Orange County, California; she was raised in various cities around the area.

One of the announcers for the videos made a point of pointing out the actress’ piercing blue eyes and glowing blonde hair. 

She mentions interests in softball and oil painting, as well as her desire to become an actress. 

Letting everyone know: In every part of the video, the actress was introduced as hailing from Orange County, California, where she was raised

Letting everyone know: In every part of the video, the actress was introduced as hailing from Orange County, California, where she was raised

We've got a winner! The Scarface actress won the Miss Orange County beauty competition in 1978

We’ve got a winner! The Scarface actress won the Miss Orange County beauty competition in 1978

In her early years, the performer competed in numerous beauty pageants, and was crowned Miss Orange County in 1978.

She later took sixth place in the Miss California contest that same year.

Two of Pfeiffer’s younger sisters debated taking up modeling as a career, but both ultimately pursued other interests.

After winning her home county’s beauty competition, she made her acting debut in an episode of the drama series Fantasy Island.

The actress later made her film debut in the 1980 teen comedy film The Hollywood Knights, where she starred along Tony Danza and Fran Drescher.

Pfeiffer would go on to enjoy a long-running film career, although she has occasionally ventured back into modeling, and was the face of a 2005 campaign for Giorgio Armani. 

Sticking around: Although she has primarily worked as an actress, Pfeiffer has occasionally ventured back into modeling, and was the face of a campaign for Giorgio Armani; she is pictured in 2019

Sticking around: Although she has primarily worked as an actress, Pfeiffer has occasionally ventured back into modeling, and was the face of a campaign for Giorgio Armani; she is pictured in 2019

During an interview with Elle, the Batman Returns actress spoke about how her extended period of time at home has made her more comfortable in her own skin, without makeup or any other beauty procedures. 

‘I feel like we all, it just sounds so corny, but I’m sensing that we’re all discovering that our natural beauty is enough in a way that I don’t think we understood before,’ she remarked.

Pfeiffer did admit, however, that she would be grateful to undergo a few spa procedures just to take the edge off of quarantine.

‘At the same time, what I wouldn’t give for a facial. Or just a manicure and a pedicure. It’s like I could use a little TLC, I think,’ the actress said. 

Rethinking things: In an interview, the actress remarked that she had reconsidered her thoughts about beauty in quarantine, and noted that 'we're all discovering that our natural beauty is enough'; she is pictured with her husband David E. Kelley at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards in 2020

Rethinking things: In an interview, the actress remarked that she had reconsidered her thoughts about beauty in quarantine, and noted that ‘we’re all discovering that our natural beauty is enough’; she is pictured with her husband David E. Kelley at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards in 2020