Pamela Anderson donned a sophisticated all-black attire to attend the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards, which were held at the Hollywood Athletic Club in Hollywood on Thursday.
The 57-year-old Baywatch alum – who ‘doesn’t have a stylist’ – tucked a white-collared blouse into a hip-hugging, flared maxi-skirt and pumps.
A closer look at Pamela’s understated ensemble revealed she was actually layering the silky top over a second red blouse.
Anderson had a fresh-faced look with defined pencil-thin brows, a bit of blush, and lipstick.
The Canadian-American beauty was at the ceremony presented by Variety in order to honor Francis Ford Coppola’s granddaughter Gia Coppola, who directed her in The Last Showgirl over an 18-day shoot.
Pamela Anderson donned a sophisticated all-black attire to attend the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards, which were held at the Hollywood Athletic Club in Hollywood on Thursday
Pamela has received the best reviews of her acting career as seasoned showgirl Shelley, who must plan for her future when her Las Vegas revue abruptly closes after a 30-year run.
The Last Showgirl – hitting US theaters January 10 and UK theaters February 28 – also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Kiernan Shipka, Billie Lourd, Dave Bautista, Brenda Song, and Jason Schwartzman.
Anderson already won prizes for her gritty performance at the Zurich Film Festival, SCAD Savannah Film Festival, and Miami Film Festival.
The Sonsie Skin co-founder will next compete for the outstanding lead performance trophy at the Gotham Awards in New York City on December 2.
‘After I had almost given up [on acting], Gia Coppola recognized that hunger in me and helped me dust off the cobwebs of a dream I had almost forgotten,’ Pamela said onstage.
‘Reigniting the flame in me. Saving my life. Forever grateful that she cast me as Shelley in The Last Showgirl.’
Anderson added: ‘Gia is the epitome of an actors director…I am proud to honor Gia Coppola tonight who is spearheading the next generation of filmmakers with kindness and style, storytelling with gentle unforgettable grace – so needed in this world.’
The 15-time Playboy cover girl made sure to pose with the man of the hour, Hamilton Watch CEO Vivian Stauffer, whose company created Behind the Camera Awards in 2006.
Usually, the awards show celebrates the visionary artists behind the scenes, but they made an exception for Ryan Reynolds this year.
The Canadian 48-year-old was being honored for co-writing the screenplay for Deadpool and Wolverine (which amassed $1.3B at the box office) alongside Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells, and Shawn Levy.
The 57-year-old Baywatch alum – who ‘doesn’t have a stylist’ – tucked a white-collared blouse into a hip-hugging, flared maxi-skirt and pumps
A closer look at Pamela’s understated ensemble revealed she was actually layering the silky top over a second red blouse
Anderson had a fresh-faced look with defined pencil-thin brows, a bit of blush, and lipstick
The Canadian-American beauty was at the ceremony presented by Variety in order to honor Francis Ford Coppola’s granddaughter Gia Coppola (R), who directed her in The Last Showgirl
Pamela has received the best reviews of her acting career as seasoned showgirl Shelley, who must plan for her future when her Las Vegas revue abruptly closes after a 30-year run
The Last Showgirl – hitting US theaters January 10 and UK theaters February 28 – also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Kiernan Shipka, Billie Lourd, Dave Bautista, and Brenda Song
Anderson already won prizes for her gritty performance at the Zurich Film Festival, SCAD Savannah Film Festival, and Miami Film Festival
Pamela said onstage: ‘After I had almost given up [on acting], Gia Coppola recognized that hunger in me and helped me dust off the cobwebs of a dream I had almost forgotten. Reigniting the flame in me. Saving my life’
Anderson made sure to pose with the man of the hour, Hamilton Watch CEO Vivian Stauffer (L), whose company created Behind the Camera Awards in 2006
Usually, the awards show celebrates the visionary artists behind the scenes, but they made an exception for Ryan Reynolds this year
The Canadian 48-year-old was being honored for co-writing the screenplay for Deadpool and Wolverine (which amassed $1.3B at the box office) alongside Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells, and Shawn Levy