Pamela Anderson, Kiernan Shipka, Jamie Lee Curtis and director Gia Coppola discuss making "The Last Showgirl," a tribute to Las Vegas dancers to which Anderson could relate.
Canadian-American actress Pamela Anderson’s new film The Last Showgirl is being lauded by critics and audiences and is generating some serious Oscar buzz. Directed by Gia Coppola, the film centres on a Las Vegas showgirl faced with an uncertain future after learning her long-running show is set to close.
The mob-run city of the mid-20th century gave way to "legitimate" business moguls taking control of the casinos, which in turn led to a pivot toward making the Strip "family friendly," before a return to the "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" mantra in megaresorts run by corporations.
Pamela Anderson makes herself small in "The Last Showgirl," director Gia Coppola's intimate portrait of an aging idealist hanging on to the last vestige of Las Vegas glitz in a world that has long since passed her by.
Onetime “Baywatch” babe, reality star and ’90s sex symbol Pamela Anderson (also ... a bubbly 50-something Las Vegas showgirl who’s poured her life into the once spectacular, now tired ...
How Pamela Anderson's critique of ageism in 'The Last Showgirl' parallels Maureen O'Hara in Dorothy Arzner's 1940 'Dance, Girl, Dance.'
"The Last Showgirl" stars Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Brenda Song and Kiernan Shipka spoke to "Good Morning America" about making the film.
There was a time when the iconic showgirl ruled the Las Vegas Strip before those productions came to an end. The Last Showgirl, starring Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis, opens in movie theaters on Jan.
Shot in Las Vegas over 19 days in February 2024, this indie drama is a compassionate study of families, both found and biological.
Nothing lasts forever, but in Las Vegas not much sticks around longer ... In “The Last Showgirl,” Pamela Anderson plays Shelly, the longest-running cast member in the longest-running retro ...
Suffice it to say, pop culture and the entertainment industry didn’t objectify Pamela Anderson through the 1990s because of her voice; her cachet grew commensurate with the display of her bust, the cut of her swimsuit,
Pamela Anderson gives the performance of her career as Shelly in Gia Coppola‘s melancholic drama “The Last Showgirl.” The oldest showgirl in Le Razzle Dazzle, the last revue of its kind on the Las Vegas strip,