The actress is starring in The Last Showgirl which has clocked up a top rating on Rotten Tomatoes and she says it is the 'best payback' following some major controversy
Pamela Anderson has spoken out about the controversial Hulu series Pam and Tommy, saying she felt 'sick' when it was being made and has never watched it
Pamela Anderson isn’t holding back about how good it feels to receive high praise for her new film The Last Showgirl — especially after the Hulu series Pam & Tommy, which was released nearly three years ago, was made without her knowledge, she says.
Aaron Sorkin praises Pamela Anderson's "astonishing" performance in 'The Last Showgirl,' amid best actress Oscar buzz and a SAG Award nomination.
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Pamela Anderson gives the performance of her career as Shelly in Gia Coppola‘s melancholic drama “The Last Showgirl.” The oldest showgirl in Le Razzle Dazzle, the last revue of its kind on the Las Vegas strip,
The Last Showgirl' star discussed her decision to ditch cosmetics while appearing on 'Live with Kelly and Mark'
Pamela Anderson has always been a serious actress. As a young girl, she fondly remembers her dad watching “All in the Family” while she recited Shakespeare sonnets on an exercise bike.
The actress stars as a dancer at a Las Vegas revue on its last fishnet leg in Gia Coppola’s sensitive and beguiling film.
It seems Pamela Anderson has a new fan. After seeing her performance in Gia Coppola’s “ The Last Showgirl ,” writer/director Aaron Sorkin took to Variety to write a column in praise and support of her cinematic reinvention.