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Pamela Anderson continues to embrace her make-up free mantra as her career resurgence continues with a prestigious prize at the Miami Film Festival

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Pamela Anderson's career resurgence continued Sunday night when she received a prestigious award at the Miami Film Festival's GEMS ceremony.

Pamela Anderson’s career resurgence continued Sunday night when she received a prestigious award at the Miami Film Festival’s GEMS ceremony.

The star received the Art of Light award during a ceremony at Regal South Beach, following a screening of her latest film The Last Showgirl.

Pamela, 57, looked stunning in a chic white coat over a bright jumper and white shirt.

She continued to embrace her no-makeup look, a mantra she has recently turned to following the death of her makeup artist and longtime friend Alexis Vogel.

Pamela previously explained that she went natural in a bid to “stop chasing her youth” and received praise from fans for “aging gracefully.”

Pamela Anderson’s career resurgence continued Sunday night when she received a prestigious award at the Miami Film Festival’s GEMS ceremony.

The star received the Art of Light award during a ceremony at Regal South Beach, following a screening of her latest film The Last Showgirl.

The star received the Art of Light award during a ceremony at Regal South Beach, following a screening of her latest film The Last Showgirl.

The Baywatch icon smiled as he clutched his Art of Light Award, which is given to film artists “whose exemplary work casts new wonders in the continuing evolution of motion pictures.”

“Pamela Anderson is the very essence of an icon,” Lauren Cohen, MFF’s director of programming, said in a statement last week.

“Not only does she deliver a deeply delicate and vulnerable performance in The Last Showgirl, but the work on display here is absolutely the best of her career.”

“She is nothing short of stunning and deserves all the awards she has been racking up, and then some!”

Pamela has received rave reviews for her work on her latest film, The Last Showgirl.

The former Playboy Playmate plays an experienced dancer who must now plan for her future when her show ends after 30 years.

Rotten Tomatoes critics have given the film a rating of 81 percent.

The film, directed by Sofia Coppola, is currently at several film festivals after premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.

It will debut in theaters in limited release on December 13 to qualify for award nominations.

She continued to embrace her no-makeup look, a mantra she has recently turned to following the death of her makeup artist and longtime friend Alexis Vogel.

She continued to embrace her no-makeup look, a mantra she has recently turned to following the death of her makeup artist and longtime friend Alexis Vogel.

Pamela, 57, looked stunning in a chic white coat over a bright jumper and white shirt.

Pamela, 57, looked stunning in a chic white coat over a bright jumper and white shirt.

The icon smiled as he clutched his Art of Light Award, which is awarded to artists

The icon smiled as he clutched his Art of Light Award, which is given to artists “whose exemplary work yields new wonders in the continuing evolution of motion pictures.”

Pamela has received rave reviews for her work on her latest film, The Last Showgirl. She plays a dancer who must now plan for her future when her show ends after 30 years.

Pamela has received rave reviews for her work on her latest film, The Last Showgirl. She plays a dancer who must now plan for her future when her show ends after 30 years.

Pamela has explained how she drew on her own childhood struggles and traumas for her role in The Last Showgirl, admitting that she doesn’t think she “could have played this character if I hadn’t had the life I had, so it was worth it.” he.’

“If I can continue to work and take advantage of these struggles and challenges… I will feel blessed,” she said.

‘I tried to go back to things that happened in my childhood. I could “smell” my house, the cigarettes, and the alcohol, and it was important to pay attention to all of that. I was trying to take my power back. ‘I bought my grandmother’s house and I repainted it and rewrote my life,’ he said.

She read the script for The Last Showgirl and said that project was “do or die” for her.

“I was in my overalls and my straw hat, thinking, ‘Get me out of here, let’s do this!'” She added that she was, however, “terrified to meet her co-star Jamie Lee Curtis.”

‘She showed up at the table reading with her spray tan and as she talked to me, she was getting darker and darker and darker. Now I feel like I’ve known her all my life. He grabs you by the shoulders, looks you in the eyes and says, ‘We got this, girl!'” he said.

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