Pamela Anderson lights up 'Last Showgirl'
But director Gia Coppola returns to that image so often, in lieu of character development or forward plotting, that it becomes clear Anderson’s starring performance is more substantial than the film housing it.
Shot in Las Vegas over 19 days in February 2024, this indie drama is a compassionate study of families, both found and biological.
The former “Baywatch” star marks a career high in Gia Coppola’s portrait of an aging dancer.
She did not win at the awards ceremony on Jan. 5, but Pamela Anderson was deserving of her nomination for a Golden Globe for her starring turn in “The Last Showgirl.” Getting a wide release this week,
Pamela Anderson says her latest role in the Gia Coppola-directed film, "The Last Showgirl" is close to her heart and one she's "really proud of." During an interview with "Good Morning America," the actress said the script by Kate Gersten had many "parallels" with her own life,
Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl, starring Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, is set to be among the most memorable movies of the year.
Newsweek spoke to actors Brenda Song and Kiernan Shipka about their experience filming "The Last Showgirl" with Pamela Anderson.
Ironically, the film is about a showgirl who’s about to be out of work. She’s Shelly, a dancer in “Le Razzle Dazzle,” a Las Vegas throwback that was her home
How Pamela Anderson's critique of ageism in 'The Last Showgirl' parallels Maureen O'Hara in Dorothy Arzner's 1940 'Dance, Girl, Dance.'
Pamela Anderson's critically acclaimed documentary on Netflix is the perfect follow-up to her latest Oscar-contending film, The Last Showgirl.
As she turned the pages of the script, one her agent had previously turned down, Pamela Anderson knew she could play the lead role — and play it well. "Goosebumps," she told CBC's On the Coast guest host Amy Bell.