Overview
- 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.