Pamela Anderson Says She’d Never Been Given a Good Script in Her Life Until ‘The Last Showgirl’ | Wrap Studio

TIFF 2024: “I read it and I said, ‘There’s nobody that can do this but me, I have to do it,'” the actress says

Pamela Anderson described her role in “The Last Showgirl” as a must-do project, explaining how the script immediately resonated with her: “I had to do it, like life or death.”

Best known for her roles in “Baywatch” and “Home Improvement,” Anderson had an intense emotional connection to the film, revealing how the screenplay connected with her in a way she had never experienced before.

“I’d never read a good script in my life. I’ve never been given a script at that caliber where I felt so strong,” Anderson told TheWrap’s Steve Pond at TheWrap’s 2024 TIFF Studio sponsored by Moët & Chandon and Boss Design.

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