Pamela Anderson, 57, reveals she finally feels like an actress in 'The Last Showgirl,' a film by Gia Coppola. Anderson, known for her 'Baywatch' fame and Playboy spreads, reflects on her past, including the challenges of being a sex symbol and a victim of early privacy invasions. She now embraces a 'no make-up' stance and advocates for animal welfare. The film mirrors her own life, portraying a performer grappling with the entertainment industry's disposability. Anderson, who also produced a Netflix documentary about her life, sees 'The Last Showgirl' as a new beginning, hoping to surprise audiences and pursue roles in theater.
Pamela Anderson Embraces Acting Career at 57, Reflects on Past 'Curse' of Pop Culture
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