Pamela Anderson Addresses Oscar Snub for 'The Last Showgirl'
The actress reflects on her acclaimed performance and emphasizes the personal fulfillment of the project despite missing out on an Academy Award nomination.
- Pamela Anderson did not receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her role in 'The Last Showgirl,' despite earning Golden Globe and SAG Award nods.
- In an interview with Elle, Anderson expressed gratitude for the recognition she has received and described the experience as 'unexpected and exciting.'
- Anderson highlighted the importance of the project for her personal growth, stating, 'The win is in the work,' and praised the film's female-led creative team.
- Her co-star Jamie Lee Curtis, who also missed out on an Oscar nomination, was described by Anderson as a supportive and inspiring presence during the production.
- Directed by Gia Coppola and based on a screenplay by Kate Gersten, 'The Last Showgirl' has been celebrated for its portrayal of complex female characters and its focus on women’s stories.