Pamela Anderson attended the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards in Hollywood wearing a sophisticated all-black outfit. The 57-year-old Baywatch alum wore a white-collared blouse tucked into a flared maxi-skirt, layered over a red blouse. She had a fresh-faced look with defined brows, a bit of blush, and lipstick. Pamela was there to honor Gia Coppola, who directed her in The Last Showgirl. The film, in which Anderson plays seasoned showgirl Shelley, has received rave reviews, and Pamela has already won prizes for her performance at various film festivals.
The Last Showgirl also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Kiernan Shipka, Billie Lourd, and others. The film is set to hit theaters in the US and UK soon. Pamela expressed gratitude to Gia Coppola for recognizing her talent and casting her in the movie, reigniting her passion for acting. She praised Coppola’s directing style and storytelling grace and expressed pride in honoring a director who is spearheading a new generation of filmmakers. Additionally, Pamela made sure to pose with Hamilton Watch CEO Vivian Stauffer, who created the Behind the Camera Awards.
Ryan Reynolds was also honored at the awards show for co-writing the screenplay for Deadpool and Wolverine. Elle Fanning, in a plunging LBD with leather sleeves, presented an award to costume designer Arianne Phillips for her work on a Bob Dylan biopic. Fanning, who plays a character inspired by late artist Suze Rotolo in the film, shared a passionate embrace with Phillips. Elle praised the costume designer, calling her a genius, and spoke about their excitement of working together on the movie. Elle had her hair styled in a side-parted bob and wore generous blush and a red pout for the event.
The awards show usually celebrates the artists behind the scenes, but Reynolds was given special recognition this year for his writing contributions. Elle Fanning’s appearance on the black carpet was noticed, with her stylist Samantha McMillen selecting her outfit and hairstylist Jenda Alcorn styling her hair. Fanning shared a selfie after the event, revealing her reluctance to remove her makeup. She expressed her excitement about working with Phillips on the Bob Dylan biopic and praised the costume designer’s work ethic and talent. Elle was thrilled to be part of the movie and was in awe of Phillips’ work on set.
Elle Fanning and Pamela Anderson graced the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards with their presence, both standing out for their fashion choices and contributions to honoring talented individuals in the film industry. The event recognized outstanding artists like Gia Coppola, Ryan Reynolds, and Arianne Phillips for their respective works. Pamela’s role in The Last Showgirl garnered critical acclaim and awards, while Fanning’s upcoming portrayal of Suze Rotolo in the Bob Dylan biopic has generated excitement. The awards show was a platform for celebrating the talent and creativity of individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes to bring stories to life on the silver screen.