Pamela Anderson showed off her fresh-faced complexion at a special screening of her latest movie The Last Showgirl, hosted by BAFTA, in California on Wednesday.
The actress and model, 57, looked glowing and radiant as she continued to embrace her makeup-free look on stage at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills.
Pamela has accepted her natural features ever since the death of her makeup artist and long-time friend Alexis Vogel.
She previously explained she has gone natural in a bid to ‘stop chasing her youth,’ and has received praise from fans for ‘aging gracefully.’
The Baywatch icon chatted on stage about her upcoming movie alongside her co-star Brenda Song.
Pamela looked effortlessly stylish in tailored grey trousers, teamed with a brown knitted jumper and court heels.
Brenda cut a elegant figure in a black suit and flashed her toned midriff in the black bralette.
Actresses Pamela and Brenda posed for photos with the writer and director of the movie, Kate Gersten and Gia Coppola.
Pamela Anderson, 57, showed off her fresh-faced complexion at a special screening of her latest movie The Last Showgirl, hosted by BAFTA, in California on Wednesday
The actress and model looked glowing and radiant as she continued to embrace her makeup-free look on stage at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills
Pamela has received rave reviews for her work in her latest film, The Last Showgirl.
The former Playboy Playmate stars as a seasoned dancer who must now plan for her future when her show is closed after a 30 year run.
Critics on Rotten Tomatoes have given the film an 81-percent rating.
The movie is currently making rounds at various film festivals after premiering at September’s Toronto International Film Festival.
It will debut in theaters in limited release December 13 to qualify for awards nominations.
Pamela has explained how she drew on her own struggles and childhood trauma for her role in The Last Showgirl, admitting that doesn’t think she ‘could have played this character if I wouldn’t have the life that I had, so it was worth it.’
‘If I can continue working and using these struggles and challenges… I’ll feel blessed,’ she said.
‘I tried to go back to things that happened in my childhood. I could ‘smell’ my house, cigarettes and alcohol, and it was important to look at all that.
Pamela has accepted her natural features ever since the death of her makeup artist and long-time friend Alexis Vogel
She previously explained she has gone natural in a bid to ‘stop chasing her youth,’ and has received praise from fans for ‘aging gracefully’
Pamela looked effortlessly stylish in tailored grey trousers, teamed with a brown knitted jumper
The Baywatch icon chatted on stage about her upcoming movie alongside her co-star Brenda Song
Actresses Pamela and Brenda posed for photos with Jenelle Riley (centre left) and writer and director of the movie, Kate Gersten (right) and Gia Coppola (centre right)
Brenda cut a elegant figure in a black suit and flashed her toned midriff in the black bralette
Pamela has received rave reviews for her work in her latest film, The Last Showgirl
Critics on Rotten Tomatoes have given the film an 81-percent rating
‘I was trying to get my power back. I bought the house of my grandmother and I repainted and rewrote my life,’ she said.
She read the script for The Last Showgirl’ and said that project was, ‘life or death’ for her.
‘I was in my overalls, in my straw hat, thinking: “Get me out of here, let’s do this!” She added that she was, ‘terrified to meet co-star Jamie Lee Curtis, however.
‘She showed up to the table read in her spray tan and as she was talking to me, she was getting darker, and darker, and darker.
‘Now, I feel like I’ve known her all my life. She grabs you by the shoulders, looks you in the eyes and goes: “We got this, girl!”‘ she said.