Pamela Anderson is all ready to make a splash on Broadway.
23.03.2022 - 17:45 / etcanada.com
Pamela Anderson is taking her talents to the stage.
On Wednesday, the actress appeared on “Good Morning America” to talk about making her Broadway debut, playing the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago.
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“It’s good timing. My kids are grown, my kids are my biggest cheerleaders,” she said of her decision to take the part. “It’s time. I need a challenge. I needed this.
“I’ve been kind of gone for a little while, and now I’m back.”
Asked if she was intimidated by the job, Anderson said, “I like this feeling. I like that kind of dangerous, crazy feeling that you can’t do something and then you surprise yourself. You don’t know what you’re capable of until you try it.
“I’m just jumping off the bridge into it and doing everything I can. I’m surprising myself singing and dancing,” she added, noting as well the parallels she feels with the character of Roxie in terms of how the media has treated them.
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“I feel great,” Anderson also said, when asked about having to dance Bob Fosse’s famous choreography for the show. “I just love, my whole body needs to be engaged anyway, so this is kind of keeping me out of trouble.”
She continued, “I’m a huge Bob Fosse fan…. It’s just unbelievable that anyone even offered me this kind of role, so I’m gonna give it all I have.”
Anderson also said proudly, “I’m doing this for myself, which is rare.”
Pamela Anderson is all ready to make a splash on Broadway.
heading to the Broadway stage this month to star as Roxie Hart in “Chicago.” The 54-year-old will be making her Broadway debut at the Ambassador Theatre on April 12. Her run as one of the murderess madames in the Cook County Jail will last through June 5.She is also set to release a highly anticipated memoir and Netflix documentary, which will include her Broadway debut. Anderson’s upcoming projects will be the first big pieces of work the blond bombshell has worked on in years.
Just 12 days before she’ll start her run as Roxie Hart in Chicago, Pamela Anderson was photographed out and about in her temporary home, New York City, on March 31. Paparazzi caught the new Broadway star leaving the theater after a long day of rehearsals. She kept her attire simple and casual, rocking a black turtleneck sweater and matching black leggings. Her hair was pulled back into a messy bun, and the look was complete with sunglasses and sneakers as she seemingly tried to avoid the photographers.
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Pamela Anderson is in a New York state of mind.The 54-year-old “Baywatch” bombshell packed three suitcases and left her ranch on Vancouver Island, Canada, last week to come to the Big Apple, where she’s making her Broadway debut April 12 as Roxie Hart in “Chicago.” She’s already playing the part of a real New Yorker — taking daily jogs in Central Park, incognito.“That’s how I get my dose of dogs every day, because my dogs couldn’t come to New York,” she told The Post.And just as Anderson has embraced her adopted home for the next eight weeks, the city has also welcomed her with open arms. “I do get a lot of that when I walk around … like in the park … People do say, ‘We can’t believe it!’” she said. “You feel like you’re in it together … These incredible people that have reached the pinnacle of their success are just waiting for someone to come in and be successful too.”Fans will get a chance to get even closer to Anderson, who said she’d “probably” be signing autographs at the stage door of the Ambassador Theatre.
Pamela Anderson has started rehearsing for her role as seductress Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway, and a source close to the 54-year-old star tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that Pam’s already off to a great start. “Pamela has moved to NYC and has been in rehearsals non-stop for her upcoming ‘Chicago’ show. She is telling her friends that she is ‘killing it’ and that she is loving every second of it,” the insider explained. “Everyone is so proud of her for doing this and she really feels like this is her second chance at her dreams.”
Pamela Anderson is taking over! The 54-year-old actress is sharing her excitement about her upcoming debut on Broadway, playing Roxie Hart in the musical ‘Chicago.’ The iconic star says this role will give her a “moment to shine for once” and promises to give the audience everything they want.“It’s just unbelievable that anyone even offered me this kind of role, so I’m gonna give it all I have,” she said during a recent interview, adding “I’m not gonna let myself down, I’m not going to let my family down... I just feel like this is really the moment for me to shine for once. I’m doing this for myself, which is rare.
Pamela Anderson says the timing is right to finally share her life’s story to the public.
two-part Netflix documentary will also chronicle her upcoming Broadway debut in the musical “Chicago.” The blonde bombshell, 54, appeared on “Good Morning America” Wednesday and opened up about her role as Roxie Hart and her new doc.“They’re actually following me through this journey, so they get to see a little bit of me preparing for Roxie as well,” the “Baywatch” actress said of the docu-series. “But we weren’t intending on doing that. Roxie just came along literally in the last few weeks.”The show’s producer Barry Weissler had previously called the Canadian starlet about her role “just a few weeks ago.”“How can you say no to him?” Anderson joked about her conversation with the producer.
Pamela Anderson is ready for her Broadway debut! ET's Rachel Smith spoke with the 54-year-old actress in New York City on Wednesday, and she revealed why now is the perfect time to conquer The Great White Way.The opportunity to star on Broadway was first presented to Anderson a decade ago, but, at the time, her sons with ex Tommy Lee were teens, and she «couldn't wrap my head around» being away from them. Now that Dylan and Brandon are 24 and 25 respectively, the chance to play Roxie Hart in was one she couldn't pass up.«I'm excited and scared out of my mind,» Anderson told ET of making her Broadway debut. «My kids are grown.
Seth Rogen is talking all things .ET's Lauren Zima spoke with Rogen at the show's finale screening Tuesday, where he talked about his role in the buzzed-about series and how he feels about Pamela Anderson telling her side of the story in her own Netflix documentary.«I'm excited to watch it. Yeah, I can't wait,» Rogen, who plays Rand Gauthier, a disgruntled former employee of the star couple, said of Anderson's upcoming doc.«The film, which has been in the making for several years, will feature the pop culture icon setting the record straight as she looks back on her professional path and her personal journey,» reads the statement from the streaming service. The doc is directed by Ryan White (, ), and promises to be «an intimate portrait» of Anderson's life.Pamela Anderson is ready to tell her story in a new documentary.
she’s going to play in the musical “Chicago” starting April 12 — is on everybody’s lips in Shubert Alley. After the casting of Anderson, 54, was announced this week, there was an outpouring of supportive media coverage for the 25-year-old production. Fans are giddy. Online commenters have fawned, not mocked.
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Lily James is looking back on her time as Pamela Anderson. ET's Lauren Zima spoke to James at the finale screening of Tuesday, where she shared what a «huge responsibility» it was to play the star.«It's always such a huge responsibility to play someone, a real person, particularly with Pam, she's such an icon, I really love her, and I wanted to try and do her justice and try and capture her spirit and really explore what happened at that time and how she was treated and how things have changed, or not changed,» James explained.The miniseries recounts the total real-life rollercoaster that Anderson and Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, played by Sebastian Stan, experienced after their sex tape was leaked. From understanding what she went through during that traumatic time to mimicking her voice and nailing Anderson's signature look, James underwent a major transformation to take on the role, one that involved intensive hair and makeup, a wardrobe with spot-on throwbacks to some of Anderson's most iconic '90s looks, and a prosthetics team that truly allowed James to get lost in the character.«We just worked so hard 'cause I was like, you can't play Pamela and not like, you know, and I obviously do not look like Pamela.
One of the planet's biggest celebrities will play a woman desperately craving fame when Pamela Anderson makes her Broadway debut next month in the musical "Chicago," The Associated Press has learned. Anderson will play Roxie Hart from April 12-June 5 at the Ambassador Theatre, a remarkable union of one of the most recognizable sex icons of the last few decades with a show that skewers fame. "From ‘Baywatch’ to Broadway.
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee commenced an unforgettable relationship, triggering a tsunami of tabloid coverage and yes, that infamous sex tape.They were at the pinnacle of their careers prior to meeting on New Year's Eve in 1994 — Lee, as America's bad boy drummer for the rock band Mötley Crüe and Anderson, as the sultry lifeguard on the hit series .Their unparalleled magnetism reached new heights when they tied the knot in 1995 after dating for less than a week. Interest in the couple reached a fevered pitch when their sex tape — which was stored inside a safe containing Anderson's jewelry and other family heirlooms — was stolen in late 1995.