Pamela Anderson Stuns ‘The Last Showgirl’ Co-Star Jamie Lee Curtis With Musical Revelation
By Niko Mann on January 12, 2025 at 3:00 PM EST
Pamela Anderson shocked her co-star in "The Last Showgirl" Jamie Lee Curtis when she revealed that she used to play a musical instrument in junior high school.
The two actresses sat down for an interview recently, and the former "Baywatch" star stunned Curtis after she said she used to be in a jazz band. Anderson shocked Curtis even more after revealing that not only could she play an instrument, she could also scat!
Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis are both nominated for Screen Actors' Guild Awards for their performances in "The Last Showgirl."
Pamela Anderson Stars In Recently Released Film, 'The Last Showgirl'
Pamela Anderson and Jamie Lee Curtis recently sat down for an interview with Parade to discuss their new movie, "The Last Showgirl."
The two women play best friends in the film about a 57-year-old Las Vegas showgirl (played by Anderson) who is coming to terms with the possible end of her career as she ages. Anderson is also a single mother in the film, and the actresses discuss being mothers and juggling careers in the entertainment industry.
"The center of the movie is the story of a single mother who has taken a choice to do her art and the consequences of having that child come back and say, 'It hurts me that you chose your art over me,'" said Curtis. "Most working mothers in the world will see this movie and identify with that complex issue."
Jamie Lee Curtis Learns Her Co-Star Can Play The Saxophone
Anderson shocked Curtis when she revealed that she used to play the saxophone in her junior high school jazz band.
The 66-year-old "Knives Out" star stopped Anderson in the middle of her story about auditioning for "The Naked Gun" reboot after she casually noted her musical ability. The two actresses were talking about lying to get a role.
"My first audition was 'Naked Gun.' It just kind of happened," said Anderson. "So, I didn't have to lie, you know? Even — even though they did think I was lying because actually I — I used to be in a jazz band and play [the] saxophone."
"Okay, stop! Everybody just stop," interrupted Curtis. "Let us just stop for a second. And I'm just going to turn in my chair. Just a little bit. Hold, please. You may now begin to say that again. You played saxophone?"
"In [junior] high school," replied Anderson.
Anderson Can Also Scat
The "Barb Wire" actress really stunned Curtis when she noted that not only could she play the saxophone, but she could also scat, a style of jazz singing.
"I did all the scat solos," added Anderson.
"What the f-ck is happening?" exclaimed the "Halloween actress."
"And so in the movie, in 'The Naked Gun' movie, I have to sing," she continued. "I do a scat solo, and so I remember telling him you know? 'I, in junior high, did all the scat solos.' And he was just like, 'No. Do one now.' I was like, 'Scooby doo and dooby doo and doo-dat doo-dat.' I just started scatting, and I got the part. Woo!"
Curtis could not contain her shock and again exclaimed, "What the f-ck is happening?"
Curtis Reveals 'The Last Showgirl' Was Filmed In 18 Days
Curtis noted in the interview that they filmed "The Last Showgirl" in a mere 18 days.
The "Blue Steel" actress also revealed that the film set was made up of predominantly women.
"It was a — a really intense, beautiful kind of confluence of artists and women — predominantly women," said Curtis. "And, you know, we play best friends, so the immediacy of that, it was in a weird way, the minute we touched, it was like all my life experiences went into her. All her life experiences went into me, and we went 'oh right' and then, you know, kept going."
"Yeah, and we're in this together," agreed Anderson.
Anderson And Curtis Are Both Nominated For SAG Awards
Anderson stars as a single mother and dancer facing the end of her Las Vegas show in "The Last Showgirl." The film is directed by Gia Coppola.
Curtis plays the best friend of Anderson's character in the movie, and both actresses are nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Anderson is nominated for Outstanding Female Actor in Leading Role in a Motion Picture. She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. Academy Award-winner Curtis was nominated for Outstanding Female in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture.
The Last Showgirl" is currently in theaters.