This page will contain images about Pamela Anderson, as they become available.Pamela AndersonPamela AndersonPamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is an international television actress, model, and producer known as much for her tumultuous personal life as for her professional accomplishments. Anderson was born in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada on July 1, 1967. As the first baby born on Canada's Centennial Day, the newborn Anderson won fame as the nation's "Centennial Baby". She was subsequently "discovered" in 1989 when she was wearing a Labatt's beer t-shirt at a football game. She was hired by Labatt's to promote their product, and soon after, she appeared in Playboy magazine. Anderson's first major television role was on the United States hit television sitcom Home Improvement (1991-1993). But her rise to stardom came primarily from her role as C J Parker (1992-1997) on Baywatch. In 1996, she appeared in a feature film, Barb Wire, which failed to achieve commercial success; and in 1998 she appeared in her own television series, V.I.P., which ran for four seasons. In addition to her fame from modelling and acting, Anderson has gotten a great deal of press attention for her flamboyant personal life. She married rock star Tommy Lee of the band Mötley Crüe after knowing him for only 96 hours. Anderson filed for divorce twice and reconciled twice, before finally breaking her relationship with Lee. Since, she has become engaged to model Marcus Schenkenberg, broken up with him, and became engaged to rock musician Kid Rock. A pornographic home video of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee was stolen from their home, and made a huge stir on the Internet. Anderson sued an Internet company which was distributing the video, and some media sources reported that she settled the case for $10 million. In March 2001, Christine Evelyn Roth pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of trespassing and was deported to her home country, France. The woman had been arrested while sleeping in a guest room of Anderson's home, but she was only charged with trespassing and not the more serious crime of stalking. In March 2002, Anderson publicly stated that she had contracted the Hepatitis C virus from Lee (supposedly from sharing tattoo needles), and began writing a regular column for Jane magazine. Anderson became the celebrity spokesperson for the American Liver Foundation, and served as the Grand Marshall of the SOS motorcycle ride fundraiser in October. In October 2003, Ms. Anderson jokingly said on Howard Stern's radio show that she does not expect to live more than ten or fifteen years [1] (http://www.pamelaanderson.com/news/news.asp?item=2056), but this was misconstrued and taken seriously by many Internet sites and tabloids. Lee denies having the disease and claims this is part of a ploy to take custody of their children. Anderson became a naturalized citizen of the United States on May 12, 2004, while retaining her Canadian citizenship. She has lived in California since 1989. She is currently a columnist for the Canadian Elle magazine and voices the title character on the animated series Stripperella. WritingIn 2004, Pamela Anderson released the book Star, in which she describes a young teenager doing different things in order to reach fame. After this, she began touring across the States, signing autographs to fans at Wal-Mart stores nationwide. Animal rightsIn 1999, Anderson received the Linda McCartney Award for animal rights protectors. In 2003, Anderson released a letter in support of PETA's boycott of Kentucky Fried Chicken; stating, "What KFC does to 750 million chickens, each year, is not civilized or acceptable." This page about Pamela Anderson includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Pamela Anderson News stories about Pamela Anderson External links for Pamela Anderson Videos for Pamela Anderson Wikis about Pamela Anderson Discussion Groups about Pamela Anderson Blogs about Pamela Anderson Images of Pamela Anderson |
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In 2003, Anderson released a letter in support of PETA's boycott of Kentucky Fried Chicken; stating, "What KFC does to 750 million chickens, each year, is not civilized or acceptable.". She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for services to Motion Pictures, at 6310 Hollywood Boulevard. In 1999, Anderson received the Linda McCartney Award for animal rights protectors. Bennett died from a heart attack in Scarsdale, New York and was buried in Pleasant View Cemetery, Lyme, Connecticut. After this, she began touring across the States, signing autographs to fans at Wal-Mart stores nationwide. She continued to work steadily in theatre and television and was a cast member of the television series Dark Shadows for its entire five year run, from 1966 until 1971, receiving an Emmy Award nomination for her role. In 2004, Pamela Anderson released the book Star, in which she describes a young teenager doing different things in order to reach fame. In 1951 Wanger shot and injured Bennett's agent, who was also her lover, and the resulting scandal damaged her career. She is currently a columnist for the Canadian Elle magazine and voices the title character on the animated series Stripperella. She also played the wife of Spencer Tracy in Father of the Bride (1950) and its sequel, Father's Little Dividend (1951). She has lived in California since 1989. Man Hunt (1941), The Woman in the Window (1944) and Scarlet Street established her as a film noir femme fatale. Anderson became a naturalized citizen of the United States on May 12, 2004, while retaining her Canadian citizenship. In the early 1940s Bennett appeared in a trio of films directed by Fritz Lang. Lee denies having the disease and claims this is part of a ploy to take custody of their children. She was briefly considered to be a front runner for this part but Selznick eventually turned his attention to Paulette Goddard, who was then rejected in favour of Vivien Leigh. Anderson jokingly said on Howard Stern's radio show that she does not expect to live more than ten or fifteen years [1] (http://www.pamelaanderson.com/news/news.asp?item=2056), but this was misconstrued and taken seriously by many Internet sites and tabloids. Selznick. In October 2003, Ms. During the search to find an actress to play Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With The Wind, Bennett was tested and impressed producer David O. Anderson became the celebrity spokesperson for the American Liver Foundation, and served as the Grand Marshall of the SOS motorcycle ride fundraiser in October. With this change her screen persona evolved into that of a glamorous seductress and she began to attract attention. In March 2002, Anderson publicly stated that she had contracted the Hepatitis C virus from Lee (supposedly from sharing tattoo needles), and began writing a regular column for Jane magazine. He managed her career, and with director Tay Garnett convinced her to change her hair from blonde to brunette. The woman had been arrested while sleeping in a guest room of Anderson's home, but she was only charged with trespassing and not the more serious crime of stalking. She signed a contract with producer Walter Wanger, whom she would marry in 1940. In March 2001, Christine Evelyn Roth pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of trespassing and was deported to her home country, France. Her task was further complicated by the rapid rise to fame of her sister Constance, who at this time was one of Hollywood's most successful and popular actresses, and with whom she was unfavourably compared. Anderson sued an Internet company which was distributing the video, and some media sources reported that she settled the case for $10 million. She was not taken seriously as an actress and struggled to establish herself. A pornographic home video of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee was stolen from their home, and made a huge stir on the Internet. Contracted to 20th Century Fox she appeared as a blonde ingenue in a several films including Puttin' on the Ritz in 1930, before leaving this studio to appear in Little Women (1933). Since, she has become engaged to model Marcus Schenkenberg, broken up with him, and became engaged to rock musician Kid Rock. She married at the age of sixteen, and when this marriage ended two years later, resumed her acting career. Anderson filed for divorce twice and reconciled twice, before finally breaking her relationship with Lee. Bennett made her first film appearance in 1918 in an uncredited part and appeared in a few silent films while a child. She married rock star Tommy Lee of the band Mötley Crüe after knowing him for only 96 hours. Born in Palisades, New Jersey, Bennett was the daughter of stage actors Richard Bennett and Adrienne Morrison, and was the younger sister of actresses Constance Bennett and Barbara Bennett. In addition to her fame from modelling and acting, Anderson has gotten a great deal of press attention for her flamboyant personal life. Joan Geraldine Bennett (February 27, 1910 - December 7, 1990) was an American film actress who also achieved success later in life as a television actress. In 1996, she appeared in a feature film, Barb Wire, which failed to achieve commercial success; and in 1998 she appeared in her own television series, V.I.P., which ran for four seasons. But her rise to stardom came primarily from her role as C J Parker (1992-1997) on Baywatch. Anderson's first major television role was on the United States hit television sitcom Home Improvement (1991-1993). She was hired by Labatt's to promote their product, and soon after, she appeared in Playboy magazine. She was subsequently "discovered" in 1989 when she was wearing a Labatt's beer t-shirt at a football game. As the first baby born on Canada's Centennial Day, the newborn Anderson won fame as the nation's "Centennial Baby". Anderson was born in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada on July 1, 1967. Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is an international television actress, model, and producer known as much for her tumultuous personal life as for her professional accomplishments. |