Pamela Anderson

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Pamela Anderson
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Anderson in 2025
Born
Pamela Denise Anderson

(1967-07-01) July 1, 1967 (age 58)
Other namesPamela Anderson Lee
Citizenship
  • Canada
  • United States
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • media personality
Years active1989–present
Spouses
(m. 1995;div. 1998)
(m. 2006;div. 2007)
(m. 2007;ann. 2008)
(m. 2014;div. 2015)
Dan Hayhurst
(m. 2020;div. 2022)
Partner Adil Rami (2017–2019)
Children2
Playboy centerfold appearance
February 1990
Preceded by Peggy McIntaggart
Succeeded by Deborah Driggs
Personal details
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) [1]
Website pamelaanderson.com
Signature
Pamela Anderson signature.svg

Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) [2] [3] [4] is a Canadian-American actress, model and media personality. She came to public prominence after being selected as the February 1990 Playboy Playmate of the Month following her appearance on the cover of the magazine's October 1989 issue. She went on to make regular appearances on the magazine's cover, holding the record for the most Playboy covers by any individual. [5] Anderson became known to a wider audience with her role on the ABC sitcom Home Improvement (1991–1993), before gaining international recognition for her starring role as "C.J." Parker on the action drama series Baywatch (1992–1997), which further cemented her status as a sex symbol. [6]

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In 1995, a sex tape of Anderson with her then-husband Tommy Lee was stolen and leaked, which resulted in a legal fight and made her the subject of controversy. She then starred as Vallery Irons in the syndicated series V.I.P. (1998–2002) and as Skyler Dayton in the Fox sitcom Stacked (2005–2006). Her film credits include Barb Wire (1996), Scary Movie 3 (2003), Baywatch (2017), City Hunter (2018), and The Naked Gun (2025). For starring in the independent drama film The Last Showgirl (2024), Anderson received nominations for the Golden Globe Award and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress. In 2022, she made her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in the musical Chicago

Anderson starred in her own reality series Pam: Girl on the Loose (2008) and has partaken in numerous reality shows from around the world, including Dancing with the Stars (2010, 2012), Bailando (2011), VIP Brother (2012), Dancing on Ice (2013), and Danse avec les stars (2018). In 2023, she collaborated with Netflix on Pamela, a Love Story , a documentary about her life. Anderson has publicly supported many charitable matters, particularly animal rights, and has endorsed PETA activities. [7] She has also released three autobiographies and four novels.

Early life and education

Anderson was born in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada, the daughter of Barry W. Anderson, a furnace repairman, and Carol ( née  Cawthorpe), a waitress. Her great-grandfather, Juho Hyytiäinen, was a Finnish native of Saarijärvi , and left the Grand Duchy of Finland for Canada in 1908. [8] He changed his surname to Anderson when he arrived as an immigrant. Pamela's grandfather Herman Anderson, who was a logger and a poet—who believed in folklore, fairies, and trees that whispered secrets to each other—taught her to speak Finnish. [9] [10] Anderson also has Volga German ancestry on her mother's side; her grandmother, Rose Friesen, ethnically German, was born in Russia in a Mennonite village and immigrated to Canada in 1901. [11] [12] [13] Anderson received press coverage right after her birth as a "Centennial Baby", having been born on July 1, 1967, the 100th anniversary of Canada's official founding via the Constitution Act, 1867 . [14] [15] She has a younger brother, Gerry (born 1971), an actor and producer who worked in some of her films and television shows.

When she was in grade 8, Anderson was a "scat soloist" for her middle school jazz band, where she played the saxophone. Decades later, she would draw on this talent for a solo in The Naked Gun . [16] Anderson attended Highland Secondary School in Comox, British Columbia. In high school, she played on the volleyball team, [17] and graduated in 1985. [18]

In 2014, Anderson discussed suffering sexual abuse as a child. She mentioned being molested by a female babysitter from ages 6 to 10, raped by a 25-year-old man when she was age 12, and gang-raped by her boyfriend and six of his friends when she was 14. [19]

Career

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Anderson aboard USS Ronald Reagan, 2004

Modelling career

In 1988, Anderson moved to Vancouver and worked as a fitness instructor. [18] The next year, she attended a BC Lions Canadian Football League game at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, [20] where she was featured on the jumbotron while wearing a Labatt's Beer T-shirt. [20] The brewing company hired Anderson briefly as a spokesmodel. [20] Inspired by the event, her then-boyfriend Dan Ilicic produced a poster of her image, entitled the Blue Zone Girl. [21]

Anderson was flown to Los Angeles for a photo shoot; she appeared as the cover girl on Playboy magazine's October 1989 issue. She subsequently moved to the United States, settling in LA to further pursue a modelling career. Playboy subsequently chose her as Playmate of the Month in their February 1990 issue, in which she appeared in the centrefold portrait. Anderson then elected to have breast implant surgery, increasing her bust size to 34D. She increased her bust size again, to 34DD, several years later. [22] Her Playboy career spans 22 years, and she has appeared on more Playboy covers than any other model. [23] She has also made numerous appearances in the publication's newsstand specials. Anderson wrote the foreword to the Playboy coffee table book Playboy's Greatest Covers.

Entertainment career

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Anderson in 2009

After Anderson moved to Los Angeles, she won a minor role as Lisa, the original "Tool Time Girl", on the ABC comedy series Home Improvement . Her breakthrough role was as C.J. Parker on Baywatch , which she played for five seasons between 1992 and 1997, making her one of the longest-serving cast members. The series has gained her popularity from international viewers and the character of Parker became one of her best-known roles, having been reenacted by multiple high-profile people since. Anderson was paid US$1,500 per episode during the first season. She reprised her role in a reunion movie, Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding (2003), and also appeared in commercials for DirecTV in 2007. Anderson was still modelling for Outdoor Life and appearing on the cover of the magazine each year. In 1993, Anderson appeared in a music video "Can't Have Your Cake" by Vince Neil to promote his first solo album, Exposed . [24]

In 1994, she was cast in her first starring film role, in Raw Justice , also known as Good Cop, Bad Cop, co-starring with Stacy Keach, David Keith, and Robert Hays. Under the alternate title, the film won the Bronze Award at the Worldfest-Charleston in the category for dramatic theatrical films. [25] In 1996, she played Barbara Rose Kopetski in the film Barb Wire . The movie, a thinly veiled futuristic remake of Casablanca , was not a commercial success. During filming, she had barbed wire tattooed on her left upper arm instead of having it painted on by make-up artists every day, but she had it removed in 2016. [26] In April 1997, she guest-hosted Saturday Night Live . She appeared on one of two covers for the September issue of Playboy. [27] In September 1998, Anderson starred as Vallery Irons in the Sony Pictures Television syndicated action/comedy-drama series V.I.P. created by J. F. Lawton. [28] The series had a successful four-year run. [29] In 1999, she appeared as a man-eating giantess in the music video for "Miserable" by California alternative rock band Lit. She appeared on The Nanny as Fran Fine's rival, Heather Biblow. [22]

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Sam Newman House featuring a large image of Anderson's face, 2006

Sam Newman House, a pop architecture building constructed in 2001 in St Kilda, Victoria, Australia, has a large image of Anderson's face. Sam Newman commissioned local architect Cassandra Fahey to design the building, and used the image with Anderson's permission. Permits were issued retroactively when it became a major local landmark and won the award for Best New Residential Building in the RAIA Victorian Architecture Awards. [30] Later that year, Anderson played herself in the Miller Lite TV commercial "Pillow Fight", the sequel to the brand's earlier commercial "Catfight", with models Tanya Ballinger and Kitana Baker reprising their roles. [31]

In May 2004, Anderson appeared nude on the cover of Playboy magazine. Later, she posed naked for Stuff and GQ magazines. Anderson was also featured on the cover of the fashion magazines W , British Marie Claire , Flare , and Elle Canada and in editorials for Russian Elle and V . [32]

In 2004, she released the book Star, co-written by Eric Shaw Quinn, about a teenager trying to become famous. After this, she began touring the United States, signing autographs for fans nationwide. That year she launched her vegan clothing line The Pamela Anderson Collection. [33] Her second book, Star Struck, released in 2005, is a thinly veiled look at her life with Tommy Lee and the trials of celebrity life. In 2005, Anderson starred in a new Fox comedy series Stacked as Skyler Dayton, a party girl who works at a book store. It was cancelled on May 18, 2006, after two seasons. On August 14, 2005, Comedy Central aired the Roast of Pamela Anderson . Anderson was named most powerful Canadian in Hollywood in 2005. [34]

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Anderson in 2011

In December 2005, NBC cut a video of Anderson pole dancing to Elton John's "The Red Piano", saying that the footage was inappropriate for prime time. The video was shown on huge screens during the event, while John played "The Bitch is Back". In March 2006, it was announced that Anderson would receive a star on Canada's Walk of Fame due to her many years as a model and actress, only the second model to receive a star. In April 2006, Anderson hosted Canada's Juno Awards, becoming the first non-singer and model to do so. [35]

Anderson appeared in the 2006 mockumentary Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan , in which the title character becomes obsessed with her and plans to abduct and marry her. She appears as herself at a book-signing at the end of the film, confronted by Borat in a staged botched abduction. [36]

Anderson performed on February 13–14, 2008, in a Valentine's Day strip-tease act at the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris. [37] Anderson then starred in the reality series Pam: Girl on the Loose.

In December 2009, Anderson guest-starred as Genie of the Lamp in the pantomime Aladdin at the New Wimbledon Theatre in Wimbledon, in southwest London. [38] [39] Anderson took over the role from comedian Ruby Wax, with former EastEnders actress Anita Dobson and comedian Paul O'Grady also booked for the role. [40]

In 2010, she appeared in the short film The Commuter directed by the McHenry Brothers and shot entirely on the Nokia N8 smartphone as promotion for the phone in the UK. [41] [42] Anderson was featured in a beach-themed editorial, shot by Mario Testino for Brazilian Vogue 's June 2013 "Body Issue". [43]

In November 2010, Anderson appeared on season 4 of Bigg Boss , the Indian version of the Big Brother television franchise. She stayed as a guest in the house for three days for a reported sum of Rs. 2.5 crores (approx US$550,000). [44] Furthering her involvement in the franchise, Anderson took part in the 12th season of Big Brother in the United Kingdom in 2011. [45] In 2012, she appeared as a Special Houseguest on the fourth season of VIP Brother , the celebrity spin-off of Big Brother in Bulgaria. [46]

On Day 12 of the first season of Promi Big Brother in Germany, she entered the house, as a Special Guest Star on the final day. [47] David Hasselhoff, a former Baywatch co-star, was a contestant on Days 1 to 5.

Anderson was a contestant on the tenth season of Dancing with the Stars , partnered with professional dancer Damian Whitewood. The season premiered on March 22, 2010. [48] Anderson was eliminated after seven weeks. [49] She also took part in the 15th season all-star edition in 2012 with Tristan MacManus. Anderson and MacManus were eliminated in the first week of competition. [50]

In May 2011, she was a contestant on the Bailando 2011 (Argentina), partnered with professional dancer Damian Whitewood. She left the competition after 4 weeks. [51]

In 2013, Anderson appeared on the eighth series of the British reality TV show Dancing on Ice , partnered with former winner Matt Evers. [52] [53]

In 2018, she was a contestant on the ninth season of French Dancing with the Stars. The season premiered on September 29, 2018. Anderson was eliminated on November 8, 2018. [54]

Anderson made her Broadway debut playing Roxie Hart in the Broadway production of Chicago for eight weeks from April 12, 2022 to June 5, 2022 [55] (her first time performing since 2019). [56] A few months later in 2023, Netflix released a documentary directed by Ryan White on her life from childhood to the 2022 appearance in Chicago, called Pamela, a Love Story. It was also produced by her son Brandon Thomas Lee, who received his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination as a producer in the 2023 Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special category for his work on the film. [57] Its release coincided with Anderson's autobiography, Love, Pamela, [58] which debuted at number two on The New York Times Best Seller list within its first week of release. [59]

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Anderson in 2024

After watching Pamela, a Love Story, Gia Coppola wanted to cast Anderson as Shelly in the 2024 drama film The Last Showgirl. [60] She sent the script to Anderson's then-agent who turned it down within the hour without letting Anderson know about it. Coppola then reached out to Anderson's son Brandon through mutual friends, who passed it along to his mother. While Anderson had given up on acting by this point, [61] [62] she accepted the role. She was officially cast in February 2024, starring alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Brenda Song, Kiernan Shipka and Billie Lourd. [63] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2024, with Anderson calling it "the role I have been waiting for my entire career". [64] [65] Caryn James of the BBC called Anderson "a revelation" and wrote: "The low-key devastation Anderson has captured is the real acting triumph." [66] David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter said Anderson's "transformative performance is undeniably affecting, offering illuminating insights into both the character and the actress playing her, who has had to struggle to be taken seriously. This role should mark a turning point on that front." [67] Anderson received a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her performance in the film, marking her first Golden Globe Award nomination and the first major industry acting nomination in her career. [68] She was also nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. [69]

Anderson appeared in the November 12, 2024 episode of the Criterion Closet, where she discussed her lifelong interest in cinema. The films she selected included Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless, David Lynch's Blue Velvet, Federico Fellini's La Strada, and David Lean's Summertime. [70] In 2025, Anderson appeared in the Williamstown Theatre Festival's production of Camino Real (Tennessee Williams), [71] and is slated to appear in Karim Aïnouz's Rosebush Pruning . [72]

In the early 1990s, Anderson was offered the role of Tanya Peters in the 1994 film, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, but turned it down due to scheduling conflicts (the role eventually went to Anna Nicole Smith). [73] Over thirty years later, Anderson co-starred in the 2025 legacy sequel, The Naked Gun (Beth Davenport) with Liam Neeson (Lt. Frank Drebin Jr.) [74]

Pamela's Cooking with Love (Anderson's plant-based cooking show) was greenlit in February 2023, [75] and debuted on Canada's Flavour Network in February 2025. [76] In addition, Anderson's 2024 plant-based cookbook I Love You: Recipes From the Heart, [77] [78] [79] was nominated for a 2025 James Beard Award. The work of her photographer, Ditte Isager, was recognized in the "Media: Visuals" category. [80] Actress and talk show host Drew Barrymore has noted that "literally as a cookbook collector" she finds I Love You: Recipes From the Heart to be "the most beautiful cookbook I've ever seen - it is stunning." [81]

VegNews describes I Love You: Recipes From the Heart as one of "The Best Vegan Cookbooks of 2024," [82] Chowhound calls it one of the "15 Best Vegetarian Cookbooks Of 2024," [83] and SHE Media lists Anderson as one of "22 Celebrity Moms Whose Cookbooks Will Solve Your Dinner Problems." [84] During her interview with Anderson for Elle, Martha Stewart stated that I Love You: Recipes From the Heart is "very nicely done," and that Anderson drew from French cuisine "in the most simple, beautiful way." She also told Anderson that her Pierogi recipe "came out beautifully." [85] In addition, after testing a salad recipe in the book, Jessica Wrubel states in Parade magazine that she is "completely smitten with I Love You as a whole. Pamela's journey into this softer, more personal territory—whether through her recipes or her stories—makes the book feel like an extension of her heart. If you've ever doubted the staying power of Pamela Anderson's influence, let this cookbook—and this salad—prove you wrong." [86]

Activism

Animal rights

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Anderson in front of the Arena of Nîmes in public campaign against bullfights, July 2017

Anderson became a vegetarian in her early teens after her father went hunting and brought home a "bloodied deer." [87] She eventually transitioned to a vegan diet in her twenties, [88] and promotes the benefits of a plant-based diet. [89] [90] She served as an executive producer for the 2018 plant-based documentary, The Game Changers , along with James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Jackie Chan. [91] [92] [88] Anderson advocates for animal rights, and is an active member of the animal protection organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). [93]

She became the center of controversy when she posed for a PETA ad wearing a bikini with sections drawn on her body dividing it into ribs, rump, shoulder, etc., like a diagram of meat cuts; the ad's tagline was "All Animals Have the Same Parts". The ad was banned in Montreal, Quebec on grounds that it was sexist. Anderson retorted, "In a city that is known for its exotic dancing and for being progressive and edgy, how sad that a woman would be banned from using her own body in a political protest over the suffering of cows and chickens. In some parts of the world, women are forced to cover their whole bodies with burqas – is that next? I didn't think that Canada would be so puritanical." [94]

She became a company spokesperson for FrogAds, Inc. in March 2012, a company that used her as part of a media campaign in a pool operation of which she was unaware. [95] [96] [97] In February 2014, she stripped for a Valentine's Day-themed ad for PETA, urging dog lovers to cuddle up with their pets during winter. [98]

On July 8, 2015, Anderson wrote to Vladimir Putin to save whales. [99] On December 15, 2015, Anderson, representing the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), met with top Kremlin officials regarding animals rights in Russia. [100] On December 15, 2016, Anderson and IFAW officials met with Kremlin officials to discuss animal welfare and conservation. [101] [102]

In December 2015, Anderson, a close friend of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society founder Paul Watson and a long-time supporter and advisory board member, became a full board member in order to further its efforts in opposing the hunting of whales. [103]

Anti-pornography

In a 2008 interview with The Guardian , Anderson said that because she is aware of her Finnish ancestry, she considered moving to Finland and opening a strip club called "Lapland". [104] Later on, however, Anderson has become critical of pornography. In 2016, she co-authored a viral opinion article in The Wall Street Journal with Orthodox rabbi Shmuley Boteach, in which they called online pornography a "public hazard of unprecedented seriousness." [105] [106] [107] [108] The two called for a "sensual revolution" to replace "pornography with eroticism, the alloying of sex with love, of physicality with personality, of the body's mechanics with imagination, of orgasmic release with binding relationships." [107] They later gave a joint lecture at Oxford University to over 1,000 people. [109] Boteach observed: "It can be intimidating to talk about pornography and eroticism alongside an international sex symbol, but I think Pamela has handled it extremely well." [110] The two also wrote a book together, Lust for Love (2018), about how meaningful, passionate sex has been declining, and called for a new sensual revolution that emphasizes partners connecting in the bedroom. [109] [111]

Julian Assange

In December 2016, in a statement to People magazine, Anderson called WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a "hero". She stated that he had done everyone "a great service" and that "[e]veryone in the world has benefited because of WikiLeaks," while decrying how "elaborate plots against him and made up sexual allegations could result in him being extradited to the US – where he would not be treated fairly – because of his exposure of truths." [112] In April 2019, Anderson expressed anger on Twitter at Assange's expulsion from Ecuador's London embassy. [113] In May 2019, Anderson visited Assange in Belmarsh prison with Kristinn Hrafnsson, and said she believed Assange to be innocent, saying, "He is a good man, he is an incredible person. I love him, I can't imagine what he has been going through." [114]

In October 2019, Anderson announced she would be travelling to Australia in November 2019 to challenge Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to stand up for Assange. In her announcement, she referenced the 'disparaging remarks' he made about her in 2018 and challenged him to debate the matter "in front of the Australian people." She also wrote another letter to Morrison asking him to use his influence to secure Assange's release. Morrison replied with a letter, saying that his government would respect Britain's judicial process and Assange would not receive any special help. In the text of a speech she had intended to give at Parliament House, Canberra, Anderson said that Assange was suffering "psychological torture" in jail and that "every moment he is in there, he is in danger". [115] [116] [117]

On January 18, 2021, Anderson spoke on the Fox News show Tucker Carlson Tonight , asking President Donald Trump to pardon Assange. [118]

Additional activism

In March 2005, Anderson became a spokesperson for MAC Cosmetics's MAC AIDS Fund, which helped people affected by AIDS and HIV. After becoming the official spokesmodel, Anderson raised money during Toronto, Tokyo, Dublin, and Athens events. Anderson became the celebrity spokesperson for the American Liver Foundation and served as the Grand Marshal of the SOS motorcycle ride fundraiser. [119]

In 2009, Anderson wrote an open letter to President Barack Obama urging the legalization of cannabis. [120]

In November 2016, Anderson starred in a video public service announcement [121] produced by the National Limousine Association and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center as part of the Ride Responsibly initiative, titled The Driving Game, which aimed to shed light on the lack of universal driver regulations in the private ground transportation industry. [122]

Anderson once again starred in a video public service announcement [123] produced by the National Limousine Association in January 2018, this time in partnership with Promoting Awareness | Victim Empowerment (PAVE), as part of the Ride Responsibly initiative. The video titled The Signs pushes for passenger safety and universal driver regulations in the private ground transportation industry. [124]

In the 2019 Canadian federal election, she endorsed the Green Party of Canada. [125]

After supporting the yellow vests movement, Anderson attended a meeting of the European Spring with Yanis Varoufakis and Benoît Hamon. [126] She appeared as a supporter on election posters of the German DiEM25 campaign in the run-up to the 2019 European Parliament elections. [127]

Personal life

Relationships

Anderson has been married five times. She married her first husband, Tommy Lee, drummer of Mötley Crüe, on February 19, 1995, after knowing him for only four days. [3] They married on a beach, with Anderson in a white bikini and Lee in boardshorts. [128] Anderson's mother did not know, and learned of the marriage from People magazine. During this time, she was known professionally as Pamela Anderson Lee. They have two sons together: Brandon Thomas (born June 5, 1996) [129] and Dylan Jagger (born December 29, 1997). [130] During their tumultuous marriage, Lee was sentenced to six months in the Los Angeles County Jail for spousal abuse after assaulting Anderson. [131] The couple divorced in 1998. [132] A long custody dispute over their sons followed, and was finalized when they were granted joint custody in October 2002. [133]

In March 2002, Anderson publicly stated that she had contracted hepatitis C by sharing tattoo needles with Lee, and began writing a regular column for Jane magazine. In October 2003, Anderson jokingly said on Howard Stern's radio show that she did not expect to live more than 10 or 15 years, [134] but this was taken seriously by many websites and tabloids. By 2015 Anderson had been cured of hepatitis C. [135]

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Anderson and Kid Rock in 2003

After the divorce, Anderson became engaged to the model Marcus Schenkenberg; they broke up in 2001. She then became engaged to the singer Kid Rock; she broke up with him in 2003. On July 18, 2006, it was announced that she would marry Kid Rock on July 29, 2006, on a yacht near Saint-Tropez, France.

"Feels like I've been stuck in a time warp," said Anderson in her blog entry. "Not able to let go of MY family picture ... it's been sad and lonely and frustrating ... I've raised my kids alone in hope of a miracle. Well my miracle came and went. And came back and back because he knew that I'd wake up one day and realize that I was waiting for nothing." "I'm moving on," she declared. "I feel like I'm finally free ... I'm in love."

There was extensive unconfirmed media speculation that the marriage was pregnancy-related, based on Anderson's representative's refusal to comment on the question. [136]

On November 10, 2006, it was announced that Anderson had miscarried while in Vancouver shooting a new film, Blonde and Blonder . [137] Seventeen days later, on November 27, 2006, Anderson filed for divorce in Los Angeles County Superior Court, citing irreconcilable differences. [138] Some news reports had suggested that Kid Rock's outrage during a screening of Borat , in which Anderson has a cameo role, led to filing for divorce two weeks later. [139]

In February 2007, Anderson said that she often had sex with Lee since their divorce. [140] In June 2008, Lee said that they were trying to reconcile. [141]

In September 2007, Anderson stated on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she was engaged. On September 29, Anderson and Rick Salomon applied for a marriage license in Las Vegas. [142] On October 6, 2007, Anderson married Salomon in a small wedding ceremony at The Mirage, between her two nightly appearances at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Hans Klok's magic show. [143] The couple separated on December 13, and on February 22, 2008, Anderson requested through the courts that the marriage be annulled, citing fraud. [144]

In October 2013, Anderson stated on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she and Salomon were "friends with benefits". In January 2014, she announced that she had remarried Salomon on an unspecified date. [145] Anderson filed for divorce from Salomon in February 2015. [146] The divorce was finalized on April 29, 2015. [147]

Anderson began dating French footballer Adil Rami in 2017. In late June 2019, Anderson declared on an Instagram post that the relationship with Rami was over. [148] On January 20, 2020 Anderson married Hollywood producer Jon Peters. [149] [150] On February 1, 2020, Anderson announced she and Peters had separated, and later claimed to have never been legally married to Peters. [151] On December 24, 2020, Anderson married Dan Hayhurst, her bodyguard. [152] On January 21, 2022, Anderson announced that she had filed for divorce and split with Hayhurst. [153]

A sex tape of Anderson and Tommy Lee filmed on a houseboat on Lake Mead [154] was stolen from their home in 1995 and was widely distributed on the internet. Anderson sued the video distribution company, Internet Entertainment Group, who posted the video on their website ClubLove in November 1997. [155] Anderson was pregnant during the trial and, fearful of the extreme stress causing harm to her pregnancy, dismissed the case. Thereafter, the company began making the tape available to subscribers to its websites again, resulting in triple the normal traffic on the sites. [156] It was said the Lees entered a confidential agreement over releasing rights to the video, but Pamela said that was not true on her 2023 Netflix documentary Pamela, a Love Story . [157]

Another tape, which was made before the Tommy Lee tape, involving Anderson and musician Bret Michaels from Poison, was later announced. Frames of the video first appeared in Penthouse magazine in March 1998. After Poison's and Michaels' longtime attorney, Ed McPherson, obtained a federal injunction prohibiting the distribution of the explicit sex tape that the couple made, an abridged version of the tape appeared on the internet in 1998. [158]

The story of the sex tape was later portrayed in the 2022 miniseries Pam & Tommy . Anderson was repeatedly contacted by the producers and the actress, Lily James, portraying her, to get input and permission, but never answered their calls. [159]

Anderson revealed that she was not asked if she approved of the series. [160] She stated "I've got nothing against Lily James. I think that she's a beautiful girl and she was just doing the job. But the idea of the whole thing happening was just really crushing for me." [160]

Homes and residences

Anderson became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 2004, while retaining her Canadian citizenship. [161] [162] After moving to California in 1989, Anderson felt that it was important to become an American citizen in order to vote and one day petition to bring her parents to the U.S. and care for them when they were older. [163] Anderson purchased a beach home in Malibu, California, for $1.8 million in 2001, and attempted to sell it in 2013 for $7.75 million, but later took it off the market. [164] Since then, she has been renting out her Malibu home for $50,000 [165] per month and moved to the French Riviera, mainly because of her relationship with football player Adil Rami. Anderson previously lived in a mansion in Cassis, in the commune of Marseille, France. [166] [167] In 2019, Anderson said that she had recently moved to Canada, residing on Vancouver Island. [168] [169] Her move to Canada became permanent in 2021, [170] and she later sold the home facing Malibu Lagoon State Beach the same year. [171]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1991 The Taking of Beverly Hills Cheerleader
1993 Snapdragon Felicity
1994 Raw Justice Sarah
1995 Baywatch the Movie: Forbidden Paradise Casey Jean "C.J." Parker Direct-to-video film
1996 Barb Wire Barbara "Barb Wire" Kopetski
Naked Souls Britt
2002 Scooby-Doo Herself
2003 Scary Movie 3 Becca Kotler
Pauly Shore Is Dead Herself
2005 No Rules
2006 Borat
2008 Blonde and Blonder Dee TwiddleAlso executive producer
Superhero Movie Invisible Girl
2010Costa Rican SummerHerself
Hollywood & Wine Jennifer MaryDirect-to-video film
The Commuter JuliaFemale Guest In HotelShort film
2013JackhammerGroupie
2015What Are Men Doing! 2Herself [172]
ConnectedJackieShort film
2016 The People Garden Signe
Don't Be a DerkJackieShort film
2017 Baywatch Casey Jean "C.J." ParkerCameo appearance
The Institute Ann Williams
SPF-18 HerselfCameo appearance
2018 Nicky Larson et le parfum de Cupidon Jessica Fox [173]
2022Alone at NightSheriff Rodgers
2024 The Last Showgirl Shelley Gardner [174]
2025 The Naked Gun Beth Davenport [175]
TBA Rosebush Pruning The MotherPost-production [176]
Place to Be TBA [177]
Love Is Not the Answer Filming [178]

Television

As an actress

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Charles in Charge ChrisEpisode: "Teacher's Pest"
Married... with Children YvetteEpisode: "Al... with Kelly"
1991CashewEpisode: "Route 666: Part 2"
Married People TerriEpisode: "The Nanny"
Top of the Heap RomonaEpisode: "Behind the Eight Ball"
1991–1993, 1997 Home Improvement LisaRecurring role (seasons 1-2), Guest star (season 6); 23 episodes
1992 Days of Our Lives CindyEpisode air dates: January 21, 1992 and January 28, 1992
1992–1997 Baywatch Casey Jean "C.J." ParkerMain role: 75 episodes (seasons 3-7)
1994 Come Die with Me: A Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Mystery VeldaTelevision film
1997 The Nanny Heather Biblow-ImperialiEpisodes: "Danny's Dead and Who's Got the Will?" and "The Heather Biblow Story"
Saturday Night Live Herself (host)Episode: "Pamela Lee / Rollins Band"
1998–2002 V.I.P. Vallery IronsMain role; 88 episodes (also executive producer)
1999 Futurama Herself / Dixie (voice)Episode: "A Fishful of Dollars" and "Fry and the Slurm Factory"
2002 King of the Hill CyndiVoice role; Episode: "The Fat and the Furious"
2003 Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding Casey Jean "C.J." ParkerTelevision film
Less than Perfect Vicki DevorskiEpisode: "All About Claude"
2003–2004 Stripperella Erotica "Stripperella" JonesVoice role; 13 episodes
2005 8 Simple Rules CherylEpisodes: "C.J.'s Temptation" and "Torn Between Two Lovers"
2005–2006 Stacked Skyler DaytonMain role; 20 episodes (also producer)
2013 Package Deal Dr. Sydney ForbesRecurring role; 4 episodes (season 1)
2017Sur-VieRaquel RoseMiniseries; 6 episodes

As herself

YearTitleNotes
1990 Family Feud Recurring Guest
1992 Home Again with Bob Vila Episode: "Final House Tour - Malibu, CA Beach House"
1993 What's Up Doc? Episode: "Sex Symbols"
1994 This Is Your Life Episode: "David Hasselhoff"
1999 Sin City Spectacular Episode: "Episode #1.21"
Andi Meets...Episode: "Britney Spears"
RubyEpisode: "Pamela Anderson Lee"
1999–2003 Hollywood Squares Recurring Guest
2001 Bravo Profiles Episode: "RuPaul"
The TestPanelist:

Episode: "The Bedroom Etiquette Test"

Top Ten Episode: "Sex Bombs"
Just Shoot Me! Episode: "Mayas and Tigers and Deans, Oh My"
2gether: The Series Episode: "Jillie"
2001–2009 E! True Hollywood Story Recurring Guest
2003 Punk'd Episode: "Episode #1.1"
CMT Music Awards Main Co-Host
High Chaparall Episode: "Pamela Anderson"
2005 Comedy Central Roast Episode: "Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson"
Biography Episode: "David Hasselhoff: Driven"
HeatMeterEpisode: "Kid Rock vs. Eminem"
Mad TV Episode: "Pamela Anderson"
Class of...Episode: "1989: Life After Baywatch"
2006 Juno Awards Main Host
2007–2008 The Girls Next Door Guest Cast: Season 3 & 5
2008 The Sunday Night Project Guest Host: Episode: "Episode #1.2"
Big Brother Australia House Guest: Season 8
The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan Episode: "Pamela Anderson"
E!'s Pam: Girl on the Loose! Main Cast
Battleground Earth Episode: "Something's Fishy"
Undercover TVEpisode: "Episode #1.9"
Kath & Kim Episode: "Friends"
2009Whatever Happened To?Episode: "Buxom Beauties"
2010Paramount Studios New Year's Eve ConcertMain Host
Dancing with the Stars Contestant: Season 10
Comedy Central Roast Episode: "Comedy Central Roast of David Hasselhoff"
Magic Numbers Episode: "Episode #1.6"
Gylne tider Episode: "Episode #4.2"
Bigg Boss House Guest: Season 4
Chris Moyles' Quiz Night Episode: "Chris Moyles' Christmas Quiz Night"
2011 Bailando 2011 Contestant: Season 7
Big Brother Episode: "The Final"
Ushi & The FamilyEpisode: "Episode #1.1"
Les Anges Episode: "Episode #2.1" & "#2.2"
2011–2017 Celebrity Juice Recurring Guest
2012 I Get That a Lot Episode: "Episode #1.4"
RuPaul's Drag Race Guest Judge: Episode: "Frenemies"
Dancing with the Stars Contestant: Season 15
VIP Brother House Guest: Season 4
Yalan Dünya Episode: "9. Bölüm"
2013 Dancing on Ice Contestant: Season 8
Promi Big Brother House Guest: Season 1
2014 World Music Awards Main Co-Host
2015 Big Brother Germany Episode: "Episode #12.25"
Love AdventEpisode: "Pamela Anderson"
2016 Gotham Comedy Live Host: Episode: "Pamela Anderson"
Jorden runt på 6 steg Episode: "Sex steg till Pamela Anderson"
2017 Through the Keyhole Episode: "Episode #4.2"
8 Out of 10 Cats Episode: "Episode #20.6"
2018 Piers Morgan's Life Stories Episode: "Pamela Anderson"
Heathrow: Britain's Busiest Airport Episode: "Episode #4.6"
Danse avec les stars Contestant: Season 9
2018–2019 Match Game Guest Panelist: Season 3-4
2019 The Hills: New Beginnings Episode: "Episode #1.1" & "#1.8"
2022 Durch die Nacht mit ... Episode: "Pamela Anderson und Srecko Horvat"
2022–2023Pamela's Garden of EdenMain Host
2025Pamela's Cooking with Love

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2022 Chicago Roxie Hart (replacement) Ambassador Theater, Broadway [179]
2025 Camino Real Marguerite Gautier Williamstown Theatre Festival [71]

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)
1990"Shelter Me" Cinderella
1991"Stranded" Tangier
1993"Can't Have Your Cake (and eat it too)" Vince Neil
1994"Blind Man" Aerosmith
1999"David Duchovny" Bree Sharp
"Get Naked" Methods of Mayhem
2000"Miserable" Lit
"Hey Papi" Jay-Z
2002"You Never Met a Motherfucker Quite Like Me" Kid Rock
2006"Touch the Sky" Kanye West
"God's Gonna Cut You Down" Johnny Cash
2012"Glamazon" RuPaul
2014"Earth Is the Loneliest Planet" Morrissey
2016"Le lac" Julien Doré

Documentary

YearTitleNotes
1995Playboy: The Best of Pamela AndersonHerself
2007I Am an Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA
See You in Vegas
2013The Carrier
2015 Unity Narrator
2018 The Game Changers Executive Producer
2018Westwood: Punk, Icon, ActivistHerself
2023 Pamela, a Love Story Herself
2024 Criterion Closet (November 12) Herself

Honours and awards

OrganizationsYear [a] CategoryWorkResultRef.
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards 2025 Best Actress The Last ShowgirlNominated [180]
Austin Film Critics Association 2025Best ActressThe Last ShowgirlNominated [181]
Canadian Business 2005Most Powerful Canadian in HollywoodN/aWon [182]
Canada's Walk of Fame 2006N/aN/aWon [183]
Deauville American Film Festival 2025Talent AwardThe Last ShowgirlWon [184]
Glamour Awards 2024Woman of the YearN/aWon [185] [186]
Golden Globe Awards 2025 Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The Last ShowgirlNominated [187]
Gotham Awards 2024 Outstanding Lead Performance The Last ShowgirlNominated [188]
Greater Western New York Film Critics Association 2025Lead ActressThe Last ShowgirlNominated [189]
IndieWire Honors (Winter) 2024Performance AwardThe Last ShowgirlWon [190]
James Beard Foundation Award 2025Media:Visuals - Ditte Isager (photographer)I Love You: Recipes from the Heart (Cookbook)Nominated [191]
Miami Film Festival 2024Art of Light Acting AwardThe Last ShowgirlWon [192]
North Texas Film Critics Association 2024Best ActressThe Last ShowgirlNominated [193]
San Sebastián International Film Festival 2024 Special Jury Prize [b] The Last ShowgirlWon [194]
SCAD Savannah Film Festival 2024Marquee AwardThe Last ShowgirlWon [195]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2025 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role The Last ShowgirlNominated [69]
St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards 2024 Best Actress The Last ShowgirlNominated [196]
Sun Valley Film Festival2024Pioneer AwardThe Last ShowgirlWon [197] [198]
Zurich Film Festival 2024 Golden Eye Award The Last ShowgirlWon [199]

Bibliography

Co-authored

Contributors: Pamela Anderson, Julian Assange, Renata Avila, Katrin Axelsson, Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Sally Burch, Noam Chomsky, Patrick Cockburn, Naomi Colvin, The Courage Foundation, Mark Curtis, Daniel Ellsberg, Teresa Forcades i Vila, Charles Glass, Kevin Gosztola, Serge Halimi, Nozomi Hayase, Chris Hedges, Srećko Horvat, Caitlin Johnstone, Margaret Kimberley, Geoffroy de Lagasnerie, Lisa Longstaff, Alan MacLeod, Stefania Maurizi, Craig Murray, Fidel Narváez, John C. O'Day, John Pilger, Jesselyn Radack, Michael Ratner, Angela Richter, Geoffrey Robertson, Jennifer Robinson, Matt Taibbi, Natalia Viana, Ai Weiwei, Vivienne Westwood and Slavoj Žižek. [201]

See also

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of the ceremony.
  2. Shared with Kiernan Shipka, Brenda Song, Billie Lourd, Dave Bautista and Jamie Lee Curtis. [194]

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