After receiving her first-ever Golden Globe nomination in her 35 year career, Pamela Anderson says it’s never too late to dream
The ‘The Last Showgirl’ star is nominated in a category that also includes former Oscar winners Tilda Swinton, Kate Winslet, Nicole Kidman, and Angelina Jolie.

Following her first-ever Golden Globe nomination, Pamela Anderson is feeling “appreciative, overwhelmed… and blessed.”
The Last Showgirl actress, who began her career as a Playboy model in 1989, received a nomination for best performance by a female actor in a drama film for her role in the film directed by Gia Coppola.

In a statement received by PEOPLE, Anderson, 57, stated, “I share this beautiful nomination with The Last Showgirl Family, my family, and my hardworking companions on this interesting journey.”
“It’s never too late to dream, to start over, to keep your options open—we’re not all that
Anderson continued, “As I navigate this new exciting chapter, I wish everyone my love and thanks.”

The former Baywatch star also congratulated fellow candidate Miley Cyrus, who is vying for best original song, and the movie’s production firm, Roadside Attractions, in her email. Cyrus co-wrote “Beautiful That Way” with Andrew Wyat and Lykke Zachrisson for the soundtrack to The Last Showgirl.

Tilda Swinton (The Room Next Door), Nicole Kidman (Babygirl), Kate Winslet (Lee), and Angelina Jolie (Maria) are the four Oscar winners in the Golden Globes category that Anderson, who was previously nominated for a Gotham Award for outstanding lead performance in a film, is in. I’m Still Here by Fernanda Torres completes the category.
Anderson portrays Shelly in The Last Showgirl, a quiet dancer from Las Vegas who is at