Pamela Anderson (born July 1, 1967, Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian-born American model and actor who built a career largely based on her sex appeal and who has won praise for her resilience and grace. Her best-known role is as the lifeguard C.J. Parker (1992–97) in the TV series Baywatch.
Anderson was born to working-class parents in a small town on Vancouver Island. She revealed in 2014 that she had suffered extensive sexual abuse as a child and teenager. Anderson graduated from high school in 1985 and moved in 1988 to Vancouver, where she worked as a fitness instructor and in a tanning salon. Her modeling career happened by chance: she was attending a Canadian Football League game and wearing a cutoff Labatt’s beer T-shirt when a camera operator scanning the crowd focused on her, projecting her image on the stadium’s video board. The resulting attention led the beer company to hire her as a model in 1989. This, in turn, led to Playboy magazine photographing her for the cover of its October 1989 issue.
Anderson relocated to Los Angeles as she continued to model for Playboy, including as a nude centerfold in 1990. She was a Playboy model for 22 years and appeared on the magazine cover more often than anyone else. She also began an acting career, beginning with a guest appearance on the TV comedy Charles in Charge in 1990. In 1991 she was cast as the “Tool Time Girl” on the popular series Home Improvement, and the following year she began her role as a member of the rotating cast of Baywatch. She quickly became the most popular of the red-swimsuit-clad cast of lifeguards. This led to a series of movie roles that similarly relied on her attractiveness rather than character in such films as Snapdragon (1993) and Raw Justice (1994).
In 1994 Anderson met and within a few weeks married Tommy Lee, drummer for the heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. A videotape of their personal lives, including footage of the couple engaging in sex, was stolen from their home in 1995, and copies quickly became widely available. While she continued to appear on Baywatch and in movies, including Barb Wire (1996), the so-called sex tape for a time came to overshadow her career and her life. She and Lee divorced in 1998 after he was jailed for spousal abuse following his arrest for striking her.
Anderson continued her career in the wake of the sex tape but now appeared more frequently in self-aware parodies. She led the cast of the comedy action series V.I.P. (1998–2002). She provided the voice of the lead character of the Stan Lee animated series Stripperella (2003–04), about a stripper superhero, and she starred as a party girl who takes a job in a bookstore in the comedy series Stacked (2005–06). Anderson reprised her role as C.J. Parker in the movie Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding (2003) and played a stripper mistaken for an assassin in the comedy film Blonde and Blonder (2008). She also appeared in numerous reality TV shows, including Big Brother and Dancing with the Stars. In 2006 Anderson played herself in the parody film Borat, in which Sacha Baron Cohen played a reporter from Kazakhstan who had seen Baywatch reruns and wanted to find and marry Anderson. In 2022 she performed as Roxie Hart in the Broadway production of Chicago.
In addition to acting and modeling, Anderson has written a number of books, including two novels based on her experiences, Star: A Novel (2004) and Star Struck: A Novel (2005). She also campaigned for animal rights, appearing in ads for PETA and engaging in discussions in Russia on animal conservation, and she was an outspoken supporter of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. She also has had several brief marriages. She married and divorced singer Kid Rock in 2006, married and divorced actor and poker player Rick Salomon in 2007, married Salomon again in 2014 and divorced him in 2015, was married to producer Jon Peters for 12 days in 2020, and was married to bodyguard Dan Hayhurst from 2020 to 2022.
In 2022 Anderson was unwillingly shoved into the spotlight with the release of the limited series Pam & Tommy, dissecting her first marriage. With the support of her two sons from that marriage, Anderson determined to take control of her own story. She wrote a well-received autobiography, Love, Pamela: A Memoir of Prose, Poetry, and Truth (2023), and released a documentary about her life, Pamela: A Love Story (2023), for which her son Brandon Thomas Lee served as a producer.