Starring Pamela Anderson, The Last Showgirl continues to do well at the box office despite no Academy Award nominations.
This isn’t the way things were supposed to go for Pamela Anderson. As the 2020s dawned, she could reflect that she’d had a nice little career, from Playboy Playmate of the Month in February 1990 to playing Lisa the Tool Time Girl on Home Improvement to co-starring as pin-up C.
Pamela portrayed Shelly Gardner, a middle-aged Las Vegas showgirl who discovers the revue she performed in for three decades is closing. The film is based on the unproduced play Body of Work by Kate Gersten, who adapted the screenplay.
Doing the work is the win. That’s what I like to do, and I think we can lose sight of that sometimes in this whole crazy awards season,” said Pamela Anderson.
In a recent interview with Elle, “The Last Showgirl” star Pamela Anderson discussed how it feels to miss out on an Oscar nomination for best actress. Anderson, who scored noms at the Golden Globes, Gotham and Screen Actors Guild Awards for her leading turn in Gia Coppola’s drama about an aging Las Vegas dancer,
Pamela Anderson is winning praise for her latest role as a middle aged Las Vegas dancer in The Last Showgirl, but she didn’t get the Oscar nomination many had tipped her for
Pamela Anderson has never looked dreamier. The Last Showgirl actress appeared in Paris for Chanel's Couture Spring/Summer 2025 show in a wintery white outfit that evoked a weightless white cloud—and it was nothing short of ethereal.
When the Academy Award nominations were announced on Thursday morning, many were disappointed that Pamela Anderson was not among the names read, but the star actress of new film “The Last Showgirl” wasn’t one of them.
In "The Last Showgirl," Anderson plays an aging Las Vegas performer who struggles to deal with change in the industry.
The film marked a critical breakthrough for the 57-year-old actress, who got her start as a 'Baywatch' lifeguard in the '90s
Along the way, critics have raved about Anderson's turn as Shelly, a Las Vegas showgirl whose world is rocked when her longtime revue shutters. After spending 30 years in feathers and sequins on that stage, she's unsure what comes next.
Actress Pamela Anderson shares how she connected with former showgirls in preparation for “The Last Showgirl” and how Las Vegas has impacted her life. Nevada Week is available to stream on pbs ...