"Who doesn’t want to be a showgirl, first of all? And who doesn’t want to wear Bob Mackie?" Brenda Song said to Entertainment Tonight of starring in the film as Mary-Anne and
For many years now, Brenda Song has been a household name in Hollywood. But in addition to continuing her acting career, she’s also added a few more titles over the years, including being a partner to her fiancé Macaulay Culkin and a mom of two to her sons, Dakota, 3, and Carson, 2.
Kiernan Shipka & Brenda Song have a laugh about the Las Vegas production of their new indie movie with Pamela Anderson, 'The Last Showgirl,' out Jan. 10 from Roadside Flix and Madman Films.
Newsweek spoke to actors Brenda Song and Kiernan Shipka about their experience filming "The Last Showgirl" with Pamela Anderson.
The actress hasn't necessarily shied away from projects for grown-ups, however — she portrayed Andrew Garfield 's aggressive girlfriend in The Social Network, headlined the rom-com Love Accidentally, and played key supporting roles in shows like Dads, New Girl, and Dollface.
Brenda Song knew she wanted to be a part of ... Her friends and co-workers in Las Vegas, who range in age from their teens to their 50s, struggle to figure out how they might move on from a ...
I never thought to put Pamela Anderson, Brenda ... Song at the Golden Globes and Best Song at the Critics Choice Awards. That final scene makes “The Last Showgirl” worth watching altogether. LaRazzle Dazzle has been around for 38 years in Las Vegas ...
The storyline of Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl revolves around Las Vegas show “Le Razzle Dazzle” — but for all of its rhinestones and feathers, it feels authentic. There are […]
After “Baywatch,” that “Pam and Tommy” miniseries and a documentary on Netflix, Pamela Anderson was ready for a change. She gets it with "The Last Showgirl."
She did not win at the awards ceremony on Jan. 5, but Pamela Anderson was deserving of her nomination for a Golden Globe for her starring turn in “The Last Showgirl.”
By any measure, Pamela Anderson defines the term “pure celebrity.” Her rise to fame — and, to some extent, infamy — coincided with the advent of the Internet and social
Kirbyville Country Music Show crowned Shon Branham as the Entertainer of the Year on Saturday. Due to ongoing roof repairs at the Palace Theater, the show was relocated