1980s and 1990s: Modelling and acting breakthrough In 1988, Anderson moved to
Vancouver and worked as a fitness instructor. where she was featured on the
jumbotron while wearing a
Labatt's Beer T-shirt. Anderson was flown to
Los Angeles for a photo shoot; she appeared as the
cover girl on
Playboy magazine's October 1989 issue. She subsequently moved to the United States, settling in LA to further pursue a modelling career.
Playboy subsequently chose her as
Playmate of the Month in their February 1990 issue, in which she appeared in the
centrefold portrait. Anderson then elected to have
breast implant surgery, increasing her bust size to 34D. She increased her bust size again, to 34DD, several years later. Her
Playboy career spans 22 years, and she has appeared on more
Playboy covers than any other model. She has also made numerous appearances in the publication's newsstand specials. Anderson wrote the foreword to the
Playboy coffee table book ''Playboy's Greatest Covers
. She had a minor role as Lisa, the original "Tool Time Girl", on the ABC comedy series Home Improvement''. Her breakthrough role was as
C.J. Parker on
Baywatch, which she played for five seasons between 1992 and 1997, making her one of the longest-serving cast members. The series has gained her popularity from international viewers and the character of Parker became one of her best-known roles, having been reenacted by multiple high-profile people since. Anderson was paid US$1,500 per episode during the first season. She reprised her role in a reunion movie,
Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding (2003), and also appeared as Parker in commercials for
DirecTV in 2007. Anderson modelled for
Outdoor Life and appeared on the cover of the magazine multiple times. In 1993, Anderson appeared in a music video "Can't Have Your Cake" by
Vince Neil to promote his first solo album,
Exposed. In 1994, she was cast in her first starring film role, in
Raw Justice, also known as
Good Cop, Bad Cop, co-starring with
Stacy Keach,
David Keith, and
Robert Hays. Under the alternate title, the film won the Bronze Award at the Worldfest-Charleston in the category for dramatic theatrical films. In 1996, she played Barbara Rose Kopetski in the film
Barb Wire. The movie, a thinly veiled futuristic remake of
Casablanca, was not a commercial success. During filming, she had
barbed wire tattooed on her left upper arm instead of having it painted on by make-up artists every day, but she had it removed in 2016. In April 1997, she guest-hosted
Saturday Night Live. She appeared on one of two covers for the September 1997 issue of
Playboy. In September 1998, Anderson starred as Vallery Irons in the
Sony Pictures Television syndicated action/comedy-drama series
V.I.P. created by
J. F. Lawton. The series had a successful four-year run. In 1999, she appeared as a man-eating giantess in the music video for "
Miserable" by California alternative rock band
Lit. She appeared on
The Nanny as Fran Fine's rival, Heather Biblow. Later that year, Anderson played herself in the
Miller Lite TV commercial "Pillow Fight", the sequel to the brand's earlier commercial "Catfight", with models Tanya Ballinger and Kitana Baker reprising their roles. In May 2004, Anderson appeared nude on the cover of
Playboy magazine. Later, she posed naked for
Stuff and
GQ magazines. Anderson was also featured on the cover of the fashion magazines
W, British
Marie Claire,
Flare, and
Elle Canada and in editorials for Russian
Elle and
V. In 2004, she released the book
Star, co-written by
Eric Shaw Quinn, about a teenager trying to become famous. After this, she began touring the United States, signing autographs for fans nationwide. Her second book,
Star Struck, released in 2005, is a thinly veiled look at her life with Tommy Lee and the trials of celebrity life. In 2005, Anderson starred in a new
Fox comedy series
Stacked as Skyler Dayton, a party girl who works at a bookstore. It was cancelled on May 18, 2006, after two seasons. On August 14, 2005,
Comedy Central aired the
Roast of Pamela Anderson. In December 2005,
NBC removed a video of Anderson
pole dancing from the TV broadcast of
Elton John's special "The Red Piano", saying that the footage was inappropriate for prime time. The video was shown on huge screens during the event, while John played "
The Bitch Is Back". In March 2006, Anderson received a star on
Canada's Walk of Fame. In April 2006, she hosted Canada's
Juno Awards, becoming the first non-singer and model to do so. She also appeared in the 2006 mockumentary
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, in which the title character becomes obsessed with her and plans to
abduct and marry her. She appears as herself at a book-signing at the end of the film, confronted by Borat in a staged botched abduction. Anderson performed on February 13–14, 2008, in a Valentine's Day strip-tease act at the
Crazy Horse cabaret in
Paris. Anderson then starred in the reality series
Pam: Girl on the Loose. In December 2009, Anderson guest-starred as
Genie of the Lamp in the pantomime
Aladdin at the
New Wimbledon Theatre in Wimbledon, in southwest London. Anderson took over the role from comedian
Ruby Wax, with former
EastEnders actress
Anita Dobson and comedian
Paul O'Grady also booked for the role.
2010s: Shift to reality television In 2010, she appeared in the short film
The Commuter directed by the
McHenry Brothers and shot entirely on the
Nokia N8 smartphone as promotion for the phone in the UK. Anderson was featured in a beach-themed editorial, shot by
Mario Testino for Brazilian
Vogues June 2013 "Body Issue". In November 2010, Anderson appeared on
season 4 of
Bigg Boss, the Indian version of the
Big Brother television franchise. She stayed as a guest in the house for three days for a reported sum of
Rs. 2.5
crores (approx US$550,000). Furthering her involvement in the franchise, Anderson took part in the
12th season of Big Brother in the United Kingdom in 2011. In 2012, she appeared as a Special Houseguest on the fourth season of
VIP Brother, the celebrity spin-off of
Big Brother in Bulgaria. On Day 12 of the first season of
Promi Big Brother in Germany, she entered the house, as a special guest star on the final day.
David Hasselhoff, a former
Baywatch co-star, was a contestant on Days 1 to 5. Anderson was a contestant on the
tenth season of
Dancing with the Stars, partnered with professional dancer
Damian Whitewood. The season premiered on March 22, 2010. Anderson was eliminated after seven weeks. She also took part in the
15th season all-star edition in 2012 with
Tristan MacManus. Anderson and MacManus were eliminated in the first week of competition. In May 2011, she was a contestant on the
Bailando 2011 (Argentina), partnered with professional dancer Damian Whitewood. She left the competition after 4 weeks. In 2013, Anderson appeared on the
eighth series of the British reality TV show
Dancing on Ice, partnered with former winner
Matt Evers. In 2018, she was a contestant on the
ninth season of
French Dancing with the Stars. The season premiered on September 29, 2018. Anderson was eliminated on November 8, 2018. She served as an executive producer for the 2018 plant-based documentary
The Game Changers, along with
James Cameron,
Arnold Schwarzenegger, and
Jackie Chan. (her first time performing since 2019). That same year, she expanded her presence on television with the reality series Pamela’s Garden of Eden, which premiered in November 2022. The show followed Anderson as she left her Hollywood life behind to return to her roots on her family’s Vancouver Island property, where she undertook the extensive restoration of her grandmother’s legacy estate and embraced sustainable design and gardening. The series proved popular enough to return for a second season in 2023, in which Anderson continued the renovation but also assisted her sons, Brandon and Dylan, with transforming their newly purchased home in Los Angeles, giving viewers a deeper look at her life, design philosophy, and family dynamics. Anderson described the second season as a more authentic reflection of where she is in life, emphasizing sustainability and her growing sense of self-acceptance. A few months later in 2023,
Netflix released a documentary directed by
Ryan White on her life from childhood to the 2022 appearance in
Chicago, called
Pamela, a Love Story. It was also produced by her son Brandon Thomas Lee, who received his first
Primetime Emmy Award nomination as a producer in the
2023 Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special category for his work on the film. Its release coincided with Anderson's autobiography,
Love, Pamela, which debuted at number two on
The New York Times Best Seller list within its first week of release. }} After watching
Pamela, a Love Story,
Gia Coppola wanted to cast Anderson as Shelly in the 2024 drama film
The Last Showgirl. She sent the script to Anderson's then-agent who turned it down within the hour without letting Anderson know about it. Coppola then reached out to Anderson's son Brandon through mutual friends, who passed it along to his mother. While Anderson had given up on acting by this point, she accepted the role. She was officially cast in February 2024, starring alongside
Jamie Lee Curtis,
Dave Bautista,
Brenda Song,
Kiernan Shipka and
Billie Lourd. The film premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival in September 2024, with Anderson calling it "the role I have been waiting for my entire career".
Caryn James of the
BBC called Anderson "a revelation" and wrote: "The low-key devastation Anderson has captured is the real acting triumph." David Rooney of
The Hollywood Reporter said Anderson's "transformative performance is undeniably affecting, offering illuminating insights into both the character and the actress playing her, who has had to struggle to be taken seriously. This role should mark a turning point on that front." Anderson received a nomination for a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her performance in the film, marking her first
Golden Globe Award nomination and the first major industry acting nomination in her career. She was also nominated for the
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. '' premiere in the
76th Berlin International Film Festival|left Anderson appeared in the
November 12, 2024 episode of the Criterion Closet, where she discussed her lifelong interest in cinema. The films she selected included
Jean-Luc Godard's
Breathless,
David Lynch's
Blue Velvet,
Federico Fellini's
La Strada, and
David Lean's
Summertime. In 2025, Anderson appeared in the
Williamstown Theatre Festival's production of
Camino Real (
Tennessee Williams), and is slated to appear in
Karim Aïnouz's
Rosebush Pruning. In the early 1990s, Anderson was offered the role of Tanya Peters in the 1994 film,
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, but turned it down due to scheduling conflicts (the role eventually went to
Anna Nicole Smith). Over thirty years later, Anderson co-starred in the 2025
legacy sequel,
The Naked Gun (Beth Davenport) with
Liam Neeson (Lt. Frank Drebin Jr.) Anderson's 2024 plant-based cookbook
I Love You: Recipes From the Heart, was nominated for a 2025
James Beard Award. The work of her photographer, Ditte Isager, was recognized in the "Media: Visuals" category. Actress and talk show host
Drew Barrymore has noted that "literally as a cookbook collector" she finds
I Love You: Recipes From the Heart to be "the most beautiful cookbook I've ever seen - it is stunning."
VegNews describes
I Love You: Recipes From the Heart as one of "The Best Vegan Cookbooks of 2024,"
Chowhound calls it one of the "15 Best Vegetarian Cookbooks Of 2024," and
SHE Media lists Anderson as one of "22 Celebrity Moms Whose Cookbooks Will Solve Your Dinner Problems." During her interview with Anderson for
Elle,
Martha Stewart stated that
I Love You: Recipes From the Heart is "very nicely done," and that Anderson drew from
French cuisine "in the most simple, beautiful way." She also told Anderson that her
Pierogi recipe "came out beautifully." In addition, after testing a salad recipe in the book, Jessica Wrubel states in
Parade magazine that she is "completely smitten with
I Love You as a whole. Pamela's journey into this softer, more personal territory—whether through her recipes or her stories—makes the book feel like an extension of her heart. If you've ever doubted the staying power of Pamela Anderson's influence, let this cookbook—and this salad—prove you wrong." In 2025, she began hosting ''Pamela's Cooking with Love'' (a plant-based cooking show), when it debuted on Canada's
Flavour Network. The show was greenlit in February 2023. == Activism ==