90s star launches epic comeback with ‘career-best performance’

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Pamela Anderson has landed the ‘role of a lifetime’ as she returns to the big screen in Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl.

The former Playboy model, 57, became a household name as part of the hit series Baywatch which ran from 1989 to 1999.

Throughout the 90s and 00s, Pamela appeared in several iconic TV shows and films such as Barb Wire, Scary Movie 3 and Stacked – cementing herself as a US cultural icon.

In recent years, her life story has taken centre stage whether through her hit Netflix documentary Pamela, a Love Story or Disney Plus’ controversial series Pam & Tommy.

But now, Pamela is reclaiming the fictional narrative in her ‘continued career renaissance’ in what critics are calling her ‘most-layered’ and impressive role yet as lead star Shelley in The Last Showgirl.

The newly-released teaser trailer – set to the Miley Cyrus’ original song Beautiful That Way – shows a distressed-looking Shelley prepare to go on stage for the final performance of Le Razzle Dazzle.

Pamela Anderson in Baywatch
The cultural icon famously starred in Baywatch in the 90s (Picture: Fremantle Media/Shutterstock)

A still of Pamela Anderson in The Last Showgirl
The cultural icon bares her soul in her new movie The Last Showgirl (Picture: Roadside Attractions)

Pamela Anderson in The Last Showgirl
This role could be under Oscars consideration (Picture: Roadside Attractions)

And as reckons with her life as a ‘Las Vegas showgirl’ Pamela debuts a series of glitzy and glamorous outfits.

A synopsis provided by Deadline reads: ‘A seasoned showgirl must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a 30-year run.

‘As a dancer in her fifties, she struggles with what to do next. As a mother, she strives to repair a strained relationship with her daughter, who often took a backseat to her showgirl family.’

The film also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Billie Lourd, Kiernan Shipka and Brenda Song and debuted at Toronto International Film Festival in September to rave reviews.

‘The Last Showgirl is both the role of a lifetime for Anderson, one that can fully capture her incredible emotional intensity and vulnerability, and (we can only hope) the start of a brand new career for her,’ IndieWire wrote in a review.

The BBC hailed her a ‘revelation’ and TheWrap called it ‘a triumph for Anderson at a time when Hollywood is poised for comebacks.’

Entertainment Weekly has even posed awards buzz, writing: ‘Pamela Anderson, Oscar nominee, is probably not a combination of words most people thought they would ever hear.

‘But with her raw and beautiful performance in The Last Showgirl, it just might happen.’

Pamela Anderson in The Last Showgirl
She admitted work has dried up recently and her agent almost passed on this award-worthy role (Picture: Roadside Attractions)

A close up of Pamela Anderson
Aside from smaller roles in recent years, Pamela also released a candid Netflix documentary (Picture: Getty)

As the hype increases, fans have shared their sheer excitement at seeing Pamela shine on the silver screen.

‘This is going to change me,’ @s4intfelina wrote on X.

‘I have a feeling tears will be shed and applause will be given,’ @nysocialbee added.

‘Pamela and Miley, both long overlooked by their industries, have now teamed up?! This is gonna be legendary,’ @alishaishere_ echoed.

The film nearly passed Pamela by, as she recalled to Deadline: ‘[My agent] thought it wasn’t right for me. He thought I couldn’t do it. At that point, I was being offered nothing. But also, I’d kind of given up too, in a way.’

But Gia fought to have Pamela see the script after watching her Netflix documentary and seeing ‘a woman that was bursting at the seams of wanting to express herself creatively’.

The latest role comes alongside other exciting projects for the actor including Liam Neeson’s The Naked Gun reboot and Karim Aïnouz’s film, Rosebush Pruning.

‘I just can’t believe it. I’m just starting my career at 57. It’s taken me all this time to just be myself,’ she concluded.

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