Film Zadora got her first film role at the age of nine portraying Girmar, a young
Martian girl, in 1964's
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, widely regarded as one of the
worst films ever made. Zadora's acting career made little progress until, while touring with a musical production in 1972, she met
Meshulam Riklis, 30 years her senior. They married on September 18, 1977. Not long after her marriage, Zadora had a breakthrough as the
Dubonnet Girl, appearing in print and television commercials for the
apéritif wine, in whose American distributor Riklis was a shareholder. She starred with
Stacy Keach and
Orson Welles in the 1982 film of
James M. Cain's novel
Butterfly, whose plot involved father-daughter incest. The score features Zadora singing "It's Wrong for Me to Love You". She won that year's
Golden Globe Award as Best New Star of the Year amid charges that Riklis had purchased the award with a promotional campaign that included Zadora's image on Sunset Boulevard billboards, an appearance in
Playboy magazine, and entertaining Golden Globe voters. Most critics responded negatively to her performance (for example,
The New York Times film critic
Vincent Canby described Zadora's performance in the film as "spectacularly inept"), and she received the 1982
Razzies awards for both Worst New Star and Worst Actress. Zadora next starred in the 1982 film
Fake-Out, also called
Nevada Heat, a
women in prison B-movie comedy co-starring
Telly Savalas and
Desi Arnaz Jr. In 1983, she appeared in the film adaptation of the
Harold Robbins novel
The Lonely Lady, as an aspiring screenwriter who achieves success after surviving sexual assault. For this performance she received the 1983
Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress. On the basis of multiple nominations by the Golden Raspberry Awards, Zadora was named Worst New Star of the Decade (1980–89) and nominated as Worst Actress of the 1980s. In 1985, Zadora starred as the object of an
extraterrestrial's affections in the musical comedy
Voyage of the Rock Aliens. In addition to displaying her comedic side, it showcased her musical talents and featured half of the songs from her 1984 album ''Let's Dance Tonight''. In 1988 she appeared as a
beatnik in
John Waters's film
Hairspray, about which the film critic
Roger Ebert wrote: "If nothing else is worth the price of admission to this movie, perhaps you will be persuaded by the prospect of Zadora reading from
Allen Ginsberg's
Howl." In 2000, Zadora was nominated at the
20th Golden Raspberry Awards as Worst Actress of the Century, ultimately losing to
Madonna.
Music Zadora's cover of the
Shirley Ellis hit "
The Clapping Song", recorded for the film score of
The Lonely Lady in 1983, reached the U.S. top 40 (her only Top 40 hit on the
Billboard Hot 100), and in 1984 she had a hit duet with
Jermaine Jackson titled "
When the Rain Begins to Fall" from the movie
Voyage of the Rock Aliens. In 1985, she received a nomination for a
Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the song "Rock It Out," losing to Tina Turner's "Better Be Good to Me." Also in 1985, Zadora released
Pia & Phil, an album of standards with the
London Philharmonic Orchestra, and recorded a follow-up album in 1986 titled
I Am What I Am. In 1988, Zadora worked with producers
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on an album titled
When the Lights Go Out. The album was released only in Europe, and the single "Dance Out of My Head" did not chart despite the top producers and club remixes by
Shep Pettibone and
Ben Liebrand. In 1989, Zadora recorded the album
Pia Z with producer
Narada Michael Walden; this album also failed to chart. The single "Heartbeat of Love" included club remixes by Robert Civillés and David Cole of
C+C Music Factory.
Pia Today! (1988) and
Only for Romantics (1991), two additional albums/CDs of standards, received only limited promotional release.
Pia—The Platinum Collection, a three-CD compilation, was released in 1993 and sold in the United States via infomercials. The album included repackaged versions of
Pia & Phil, I Am What I Am, and
Pia Today!. In 1994, Zadora had a cameo appearance in the comedy
Naked Gun : The Final Insult. In her segment of the film, Zadora performed the
Steve Allen–penned "This Could Be the Start of Something Big" during a parody of an
Academy Awards musical number.
Cabaret In 2011, Zadora began a small attempt at a comeback with a cabaret show titled
Pia Zadora: Back Again, and Standing Tall. In February, she performed at the Eissey Campus Theatre in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and the Kaye Auditorium in Boca Raton. She took the show to The Rrazz Room in San Francisco on June 8 where it ran for five performances until June 12. Zadora appeared at San Francisco's Rrazz Room's 3rd annual Rrazziversary Gala Celebration and Benefit for
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital on March 17, 2011, and at the Nevada Children's Center's Great Gatsby Gala on April 3, 2011. In 2012, Zadora performed with the Desert Symphony Orchestra at the
McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert, California, and appeared on the TV show
Celebrity Ghost Stories. , Zadora has hosted and performed ''Pia's Place'' at Las Vegas restaurant Piero's Italian Cuisine since 2013. ==Personal life==