See how Melanie Griffith changed over time

Hollywood icon
A very long filmography
Melanie Griffith, from the beginning to today
Daughter of an artist
First leading role in 1975
'Body Double'
'Working Girl' (1988)
Alongside Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver
Golden Globes
Other projects from the 80s
The 90s
Movies with Melanie Griffith in the 90s
Razzie Awards
From 2000 onwards
Television projects
First husband: Don Johnson
Dakota's mom
Second husband: Steven Bauer
The third husband: Antonio Banderas
Unexpected breakup
The touching words of Dakota Johnson
More difficult battles
Regrets beauty treatments
Hollywood icon

A Hollywood icon with an indistinguishable charm - despite the almost forty years that have passed since 'Working Girl' (1988), the film that brought her fame. Obviously, we are talking about the talented Melanie Griffith!

A very long filmography

Melanie Griffith (New York, 9 August 1957), nearing seventy, can say that she has enjoyed a very long artistic career dotted with dozens of films, some more successful than others, which contributed to her achieving the celebrity he enjoys today.

Melanie Griffith, from the beginning to today

What catches the eye of most is certainly not only the artistic transformation of the actress but also the physical one. In this gallery, we offer you some snapshots from the beginning to today.

Daughter of an artist

Perhaps not everyone knows it, but Melanie Griffith is the daughter of an artist: her mother is Tippi Hedren (pictured), an actress and former model, while her father was Peter Griffith, an advertising actor.

First leading role in 1975

Griffith debuted on the big screen as a child, landing her first leading role in 1975 in 'Night Move'. But it was in the 1980s that her star began to shine brightly in the immense firmament of Hollywood.

'Body Double'

In 1984 she was directed by Brian De Palma in the film 'Body Double', a thriller in which the actress demonstrated her great talent and received her first nomination for a Golden Globe.

'Working Girl' (1988)

Then, as already mentioned, it was thanks to 'Working Girl' that the actress became really famous. She did not only win the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy Film but also got a nomination at the Oscars.

Alongside Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver

In the film, directed by Mike Nichols, she played an ambitious secretary alongside two other undisputed big names in Hollywood: Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver. It must also be underlined that, at the time, the film became a cinematic symbol of female emancipation.

Golden Globes

Of the six Oscar nominations in the 1989 edition, however, the film only won the Oscar for Best Song - 'Let the River Run' by Carly Simon. At the Golden Globes, it fared much better: out of six nominations, the film won the awards for Best Film, Best Actress for Melanie Griffith, Best Supporting Actress for Sigourney Weaver, and, again, Best Song.

Other projects from the 80s

Other films from the 80s that are part of her long filmography are: 'She's in the Army Now' (1981), 'Roar' (1981), 'Fear the City' (1984), 'Something Wild' (1986) and 'Stormy Monday' (1988).

The 90s

During the 1990s, Melanie Griffith consolidated her fame and popularity in Hollywood, starring in a series of films ranging from romantic comedies to intense dramas, once again demonstrating her versatility as a performer.

Movies with Melanie Griffith in the 90s

Among the most significant cinematographic works of that decade, we remember 'Shining Through' (1992) alongside Michael Douglas and Liam Neeson, 'Milk Money' (1994), 'Mulholland Falls' (1996), 'Two Much' (1996), a comedy directed by Fernando Trueba and 'Crazy in Alabama' (1999) by and with Antonio Banderas.

Razzie Awards

Yet the 90s for Melanie Griffith were not only years of success, unfortunately. This is demonstrated by the two Razzie Awards she got for Worst Actress in the films 'Shining Through' and 'Mulholland Falls'.

From 2000 onwards

Among the films made from 2000 onwards, we remember 'Cecil B. Demented' (2000), 'Forever Lulu' (2000), 'Shade'  (2003), 'Automata' (2014), 'The Disaster Artist' (2017), and 'The Pirates of Somalia' (2017) - which has been her last film so far.

Television projects

During her career as an actress, Melanie Griffith also worked on numerous television projects, including the famous TV series 'Starsky & Hutch' (1978), 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents' (1985), 'Miami Vice' (1987 - photo), and the TV movie 'RKO 281', for which she was nominated for an Emmy in 2000 as best supporting actress.

First husband: Don Johnson

Off the set, Griffith's life was equally eventful and interesting, marked by love affairs that often ended up on the front pages of the most famous magazines. She married her first husband, Don Johnson, twice: first in 1976 (a marriage that lasted only six months) and second in 1989 with a final divorce in 1996.

Dakota's mom

Griffith met Johnson when she was just 14 years old, on the set of 'The Harrad Experiment'. During their second marriage, the couple had a daughter, who we all know well: the protagonist of 'Fifty Shades of Grey', Dakota Johnson (pictured).

Second husband: Steven Bauer

In 1981, on the set of 'She's in the Army Now', Melanie Griffith met Steven Bauer, an actor of Cuban origins. They would get married and have a son, Alexander. The couple divorced in 1987.

The third husband: Antonio Banderas

Apparently, all of Melanie Griffith's great loves blossomed on a film set, as did the one with Antonio Banderas, whom she met while the two were busy filming 'Two Much'.

Unexpected breakup

From their union, in 1996, Stella Banderas (pictured) was born. In 2015, however, unexpected news arrived: the most beloved couple in Hollywood decided to divorce.

The touching words of Dakota Johnson

Dakota's emotional words to Banderas on the occasion of the Hollywood Film Awards ceremony will remain indelible: "My stepfather Antonio Banderas burst into our lives He was so vibrant and so fun and so funny and his English was abstract and we found it absolutely amazing. He loved my mother and my siblings and I so fiercely and so big and so loud that it would change all of our lives forever."

More difficult battles

Beyond her love life, Melanie Griffith has openly addressed her battles with addiction, becoming an example of strength and recovery, speaking honestly about her experiences, and becoming a point of reference and inspiration for many people in her situation.

Regrets beauty treatments

Furthermore, it is inevitable to notice how, over the years, her face has changed, partly due to the many beauty treatments that the actress now says she regrets. In recent years, she has returned to appreciating and showing her natural beauty, as we can see on her Instagram profile. It reminds us that authentic beauty lies in diversity and self-acceptance, regardless of the expectations of others.

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