Return to the stage she goes to.
Pamela Anderson is making a career pivot after snubbling an Oscar nomination for her acclaimed performance on “The Last Showgirl.”
The 57-year-old will be appearing in the revival of the play “Caminorial” in Williams, Tennessee Williamstown Theatre Festival According to this summer Playville.
Anderson will play “Monsters: Lyle and Eric Menendez” star Nicholas Alexander Chavez as “Monsters and Eric Menendez,” starring Kilroy and “Hocus Pocus 2” star Whitney Peak playing Esmerelda. It is directed by Dustin Wills.
The play will be held from July 19th to August 3rd at the festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
With its surreal, dreamlike style, “Camino Real” follows the American sailor Kilroy navigates strange towns and encounters a variety of historical figures.
Anderson made his Broadway debut in 2022 as Roxy Hart on “Chicago.”
“I had no chance to do anything at this level” and “Baywatch” star I told Vogue About pivoting to Broadway. “I’ve always been a dancer and a singer in my head. I had to do that…it was a leap of faith.”
Last year, Anderson sparked the buzz for Oscar with her leading role in Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl.” She played Shelley, a Las Vegas showgirl facing an uncertain future after the 30-year act was shut down.
Anderson won a SAG nomination for her performances with the actress Golden Globe, but did not nod from the academy.
“That’s not what I’d ever expected,” Anderson admitted. elle.com Earning an Oscar 2025 nomination earlier this year.
“It’s a victory to do work,” she said. “That’s what I want to do and I think I can lose sight of it from time to time during this crazy awards season, but it’s good to be recognized and it’s all a bonus.”
The best actress races at the Oscars in 2025 ultimately beat Mikey Madison (“Anola”), Demi Moore (“Material”), Cynthia Eribo (“Evil”), Cara Sophia Gascon (“Emilia Perez”), and Fernanda Torres (“I’m Still Here”).
Previously Anderson I told EW When she read the script for “The Last Showgirl,” she told herself, “I have to do this. Is it life or death? It really important.”
“I knew I could do more than I could in the past, and then I gave up and went home and thought it was too bad,” the previous Playboy model continued.
“I want to be defined by what I do, not by what I did,” she added.
