Michelle Pfeiffer, 62, shows off her ageless visage as she makes an appearance on The Project  

Michelle Pfeiffer, 62, shows off her flawless skin and ageless visage as she discusses her ‘very liberating’ new film role on The Project

Michelle Pfeiffer looked far younger than her 62 years when she appeared on Australia’s The Project on Friday night. 

The actress showed off her flawless visage as she chatted about her new film, French Exit. 

With her wrinkle-free, porcelain skin on show, Michelle looked fresh and relaxed as she appeared on the program via video link. 

Wow! Michelle Pfeiffer (pictured) looked far younger than her 62 years when she appeared on Australia’s The Project on Friday night

The Batman Returns actress wore a white turtleneck with a chic, brown leather embellishment at the neckline. 

He caramel tresses framing her heart-shaped face, the Hollywood star opted for a soft, peachy makeup palette and pink lipgloss. 

Speaking about French Exit, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe, Michelle told The Project: ‘It was challenging. I realised I could fall flat on my face with this because it takes a lot of courage to take on a part like this.

Gorgeous: The actress showed off her flawless visage as she chatted about her new film, French Exit

Gorgeous: The actress showed off her flawless visage as she chatted about her new film, French Exit

Feeling free: Michelle called the role, 'Very liberating,' adding, 'I think playing those characters who behave in ways we would never think of behaving, is always liberating'

Feeling free: Michelle called the role, ‘Very liberating,’ adding, ‘I think playing those characters who behave in ways we would never think of behaving, is always liberating’

‘I have a sink or swim attitude. I have this huge fear of failing that has saved me over and over again.’ 

Michelle also called the role, ‘Very liberating,’ adding, ‘I think playing those characters who behave in ways we would never think of behaving, is always liberating.’   

In French Exit, Michelle plays Frances Price – a widow who moves to Paris with her son and cat. The cat also happens to be her reincarnated husband. 

Feline fine: In French Exit (pictured), Michelle plays Frances Price - a widow who moves to Paris with her son and cat. The cat also happens to be her reincarnated husband

Feline fine: In French Exit (pictured), Michelle plays Frances Price – a widow who moves to Paris with her son and cat. The cat also happens to be her reincarnated husband

Speaking about her role on Lorraine, Michelle said: ‘She’s very complicated and she’s damaged really, and she’s very narcissistic and absent for so long.’  

Michelle was nominated for best actress in a motion picture musical or comedy at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards earlier this month – she attended the ceremony virtually, watching from her hotel room. 

Ultimately, the mother-of-two lost her category to Rosamund Pike, who won for her role as Marla Grayson in Netflix’s I Care A Lot.  

Fancy: Michelle was nominated for best actress in a motion picture musical or comedy at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards earlier this month - she attended the ceremony virtually, watching from her hotel room

 Fancy: Michelle was nominated for best actress in a motion picture musical or comedy at the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards earlier this month – she attended the ceremony virtually, watching from her hotel room