Pamela
Anderson was born July 1, 196,7 in Ladysmith,
British Columbia, Canada.
Shortly after she was born, her parents, a furnace repairman
and a waitress, moved to Comox, British Columbia, about 285 miles
north of Vancouver. It was there one day in a library that Pamela's
modeling career would start. Pamela was sitting listening to a
story with a group of other children when a photographer captured
a picture of her that won the hearts of all that viewed it. It
was quickly copyrighted and placed in all the libraries in British
Columbia.
Pamela's teen years weren't anything out
of the ordinary, she had braces and she was small chested. She
excelled in virtually every
sport she played, earning the nick-name "Rubber-Band" for
her flexibility. Upon graduating from Highland Secondary School in
1985, her yearbook entry stated that her aspiration in life was "To
be a California Beach Bum". Pamela Anderson moved to Vancouver
when she was 21, to get a taste of the big city and get on with her
life.
She was working as a fitness instructor when her direction in life
changed.
It was the summer of 1989 when close friends
of Pamela invited her to go to a Canadian Football League game
with them. One of her friends
was a representative for Labatt's breweries. A cameraman was roaming
the crowd looking for someone to put up on the big screen, when he
found Pamela. When he put her bright smiling face up on the screen,
the place erupted! Labatt's noticed the response this woman generated,
and the fact that she was wearing a Labatt's T- shirt her friend
had given her. Labatt's offered Pam a job modeling as the "Blue
Girl" for their products, and Pamela's posters were all over
walls in bars and restaurants in Canada.
Ken Honey, a freelance photographer, took
a few pictures of Pamela Anderson and talked her into submitting
them to Playboy. Playboy seized the
opportunity, and Pamela was off to Los Angeles to do the cover for
their October '89 issue. The Playboy spread launched Pamela's career,
yielding small parts on various TV shows. Then, in 1991, stared in
the role of "Lisa", the "Tool-Time-Girl" on ABC
Television's "Home Improvement". David Hasslehoff was a
fan of the show and when he saw Pamela in the role of "Lisa",
he knew he'd found a new lifeguard for his new series "Baywatch".
C.J. Parker, Pamela's character name on Baywatch, was born. Pamela
immediately jumped at the opportunity of Baywatch and she says that
the character of C.J. and herself are very similar. Pamela's grandfather
Herman, a native of Finland taught Pamela to believe in "New
Age Thinking", crystals, meditation and dream interpretation.
Pamela's character C.J. on Baywatch, portrays many of the same views.
Pamela has starred in several other roles
outside of Baywatch, including an uncredited role in the 1992 flop, "The Taking of Beverly
Hills". After that, she went on to star as "Felicity" in
the thriller "Snapdragon". This one is highly recommended
if you're a Pam fanatic. In 1994, she played the part of "Sarah" in
the HBO movie "Raw Justice" with David Keith. Mickey Spillane's
detective series, "Mike Hammer" came calling later that
year and Pamela found herself playing the very beautiful "Velda".
In 1995, Pamela played a quirky artist in the TV movie, "The
Evolution of Mr. E.", adapted from the H.G. Wells book of the
same name.
On New Year's Eve in 1994, Pamela was attending a party in New York,
where she met Motley Crue drummer, Tommy Lee. He came right up to
her and licked her face! They talked off and on, and after he begged
her several times for her phone number, she finally gave in and let
him have it. Tommy called Pamela over and over again for the next
few weeks trying to arrange a date and in the first week of February
1995, he succeeded, only to be canceled on at the last moment. Pam
had been called away to Cancun, Mexico to do a photo shoot for her
sun-tan lotion product line.
Tommy determined to win over Pamela at any cost, and followed her
to Cancun. After four days of courting and endless parties, the two
were married on a beach. Pamela wearing a white bikini and Tommy
wearing a set of shorts. After returning to L.A., they had wedding
rings tattooed on their fingers inscribed with each others name.
Going against the advice of Nick Stevens,
her personal manager, Pamela Anderson accepted the role to play
futuristic bounty hunter "Barb
Wire" for Dark Horse Comics and Gramercy Pictures. He thought
it would be a tremendous mistake, but Pamela thought otherwise.
In May 1996, "Barb Wire" opened, with the soundtrack featuring
a song Tommy wrote called "Planet Boom". While filming "Barb
Wire", Pamela suffered a miscarriage, both Pam and Tommy were
devastated. There wasn't really anyone or anything to blame other
than the fact that Pamela, being the hard worker that she is, was
simply overworked. Stress played it's toll on Pamela, filming Baywatch
ten hours in the sun, and then filming some more at the set of "Barb
Wire". Pamela has gone on to star in her own series, "V.I.P.",
have a baby, have more tattoos, breast augmentations, and has now
become one of the most photographed and widely admired women in the
World.
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