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John Malkovich is looking back on his infamous affair with Michelle Pfeiffer.

The actor, 71, opened up about the romance he had with his “Dangerous Liaisons” co-star while they were both married.

“It’s not something I’ve ever really talked about,” Malkovich said on the Sept. 3 episode of Bella Freud’s “Fashion Neurosis” podcast.


  John Malkovich on the “Fashion Neurosis” podcast. Fashion Neurosis, /YouTube John Malkovich on the “Fashion Neurosis” podcast. Fashion Neurosis, /YouTube

  John Malkovich talking about his affair with Michelle Pfeiffer. Fashion Neurosis, /YouTube John Malkovich talking about his affair with Michelle Pfeiffer. Fashion Neurosis, /YouTube

“Put it this way. In the work I do normally, you make emotional bonds with people very quickly,” he explained. “That’s part of the work. Very rarely, those bonds extend beyond the work.”

Malkovich described Pfeiffer, 67, as “someone I valued greatly as a colleague, was great fun and moving, and with me, incredibly fair.”


  Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich in “Dangerous Liaisons.” Courtesy Everett Collection Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich in “Dangerous Liaisons.” Courtesy Everett Collection

“And I certainly wasn’t,” he admitted. “I think I’ve learned over the course of my life that a great colleague is actually rarer than anything. And when that relationship becomes more than collegial or more than a friendship, even a profound friendship, then, at least in my experience — and it might be my particular psychology or stupidity or ineptness or all of the above … you lose a great colleague.”


  Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich in “Dangerous Liaisons.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich in “Dangerous Liaisons.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

Malkovich contrasted his affair with Pfeiffer to his decadeslong working relationship with actress Ingeborga Dapkunaite.

“Ingeborga and I are still, 33 years now, working together and have remained great friends and colleagues because there is a line we never crossed,” the “Con Air” actor said.

“That’s what I’ve learned — that when a thing like that happens, it probably, might be, not retrievable,” Malkovich added.


  Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich in “Dangerous Liaisons.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection Michelle Pfeiffer and John Malkovich in “Dangerous Liaisons.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

Malkovich was married to actress Glenne Headly at the time of his affair with Pfeiffer. They got divorced in 1988, the same year the Stephen Frears-directed “Dangerous Liaisons” came out.

Headly died at age 62 in June 2017.


  John Malkovich and Glenne Headly attend an event in New York City in 1985. Penske Media via Getty Images John Malkovich and Glenne Headly attend an event in New York City in 1985. Penske Media via Getty Images

  John Malkovich and Glenne Headly at Sardi’s Restaurant in New York City. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images John Malkovich and Glenne Headly at Sardi’s Restaurant in New York City. Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

Malkovich has been in a relationship with Italian production designer Nicoletta Peyran since 1989. They met on the set of the film “The Sheltering Sky.”

Pfeiffer also got divorced in 1988, from husband Peter Horton, after seven years of marriage.


  Michelle Pfeiffer with Peter Horton. Corbis/VCG via Getty Images Michelle Pfeiffer with Peter Horton. Corbis/VCG via Getty Images


  Peter Horton and Michelle Pfeiffer. Sygma via Getty Images Peter Horton and Michelle Pfeiffer. Sygma via Getty Images

The “Scarface” actress, who has never publicly commented on her affair with Malkovich, has been married to producer David E. Kelley since 1993.

“I got really lucky,” the mom of two told Parade in 2012. “I never take him for granted. I’ve never met a person who has more integrity than my husband. I respect that.”

“There’s his humor and intelligence, too, and he’s really cute, all those things,” Pfeiffer added of Kelley, 69. “But if you don’t respect your partner, you’ll get sick of him.”

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