Pamela Anderson Shrugs Off Last Showgirl Oscar Snub
Oscar nominations, The Last Showgirl’s Pamela Anderson expressed her feelings on being one of several actresses snubbed from the Best Actress category.
The "Baywatch" actor has earned the best reviews of her career for her performance in the film, which co-stars Jamie Lee Curtis.
Jon Kopaloff/WireImage Pamela Anderson is weighing in after missing out on an Oscar nomination. The actress, 57, received acclaim for her performance in The Last Showgirl. Still, she was absent from the Best Actress in a Leading Role category when nominations for the 97th Academy Awards were announced on Thursday,
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Pamela Anderson stuns in a recent Elle Magazine photo shoot, exuding old-school Hollywood glamour. The 57-year-old actress and model, who first rose to fame in the iconic series Baywatch over
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.
Fans may be in an uproar over Pamela Anderson's Oscars snub, but the actress doesn't seem slighted by her lack of nomination.
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 has reacted to her Oscars snub. Fans of the actress were shocked on Thursday when the star, who won rave reviews for her role in Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl, was left out of the 2025 Oscar nominations.
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,
Anderson’s role in 'The Last Showgirl' saw her star opposite Jamie Lee Curtis, playing an aging Las Vegas performer whose French-style revue closes after three decades. The role was hailed as a career-defining moment for Anderson who first gained fame in the 1990s as the lifeguard bombshell in 'Baywatch', People noted.