| Pamela Anderson Hair Secrets |
| Karen Marie Shelton - Copyright 2005 - All
Rights Reserved |
| Revised Date: 12/25/07 - Original
Publication Date: 2/24/2005 |
Introduction
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Pamela
Anderson & Tom Everett Scott
Stacked
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2005
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Beautiful
blonde star Pamela Denise Anderson is taking yet another step on her
acting career path as she prepares to make make debut as the star of
the new comedy "Stacked" on Fox/TX on Wednesday, April 13, 2005.
The premise of the show, which debuts
in its regular time period on Wednesday, April 13 (8:30-9:00 PM
ET/PT) is built around the idea that you can't judge a book by its
cover, especially when it's only covered by a miniskirt and a teeny
tiny baby-tee.
The Stacked comedy is built around
beautiful Skyler Dayton (Pamela Anderson) who is tired of her
non-stop partying lifestyle and bad choices in men.
Deciding she wants a
major change, she wanders into "The Stacks" which is a small
family-run bookstore owned by Gavin Dewitt, played by Tom Everett
Scott (That Thing You Do, ER) and his brother, Stuart (Brian Scolaro
(Three Sisters).
As you can imagine, when Skyler does wander into the bookstore
she makes a huge impression and this sets the stage for the entire
show.
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Pamela
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Stacked
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Divorced and unlucky in love himself, owner
Gavin is inclined to regard Skyler as just the embodiment of the
vacuous, image-obsessed culture he has grown to abhor.
Brother Stuart, however is dazzled by
Skyler's beauty and much to Gavin's horror and shock, offers her a job on the
spot.
Skyler happily accepts as her first step in building a
better life. When opportunity knocks, she opens the door and
walks right in.
Unhappy that she's going to be
minding the till next to such an intimidating bombshell is the
store's sole other employee, Katrina (Marissa Jaret Winokur,
"Hairspray"), who doles out doses of realism and cynicism.
Marissa Jaret Winokur as Katrina proves to be a great antagonist
for Pamela's Skyler. It is a brilliant pairing of brains
versus beauty.
Rounding out the characters is the
store's one steady customer, Harold March (Christopher Lloyd,
"Taxi", "Back to the Future"), a preeminent but retired rocket
scientist.
Pamela's Hair Secrets
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Pamela
Anderson & Tom Everett Scott
Stacked
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2005
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Since Pamela's character is viewed as a blonde bombshell, she wears
her hair long, loose and very blonde in keeping with her image.
Her clothing is designed to leave virtually nothing to the
imagination.
In Stacked part of Pamela's secret to getting an instant job offer
is the bookstore is her long blonde tresses which of course has
always been a major part of her charm.
Not only am I constantly impressed and amazed at the
array of gorgeous hairstyles and blonde hues that Pamela appears in,
I will never forget a story that her celebrity hairdresser, Ken
Paves told me about the very successful star.
I remember asking Ken for Pamela's hair secrets on more than
one occasion. I
was dying to know the exact color of her blonde hues which range
from rich cream to glamorous golden. I remember how dismayed I was
when Ken told me that "Pamela does her own hair color".
Huh? Did I hear that right?
Yes. In fact, not only did she do her own hair color, she
bought it at the drugstore in a popular brand that is top secret.
Why is it top secret? Because Pamela doesn't want to
mislead her fans in any way and she worries if they use the same
hair color as she does and don't achieve the same blonde results
they will be unhappy.
Pamela's Career Notes
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Pamela
Anderson & Tom Everett Scott
Stacked
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Pam's career has become the stuff of legends although
she appeared in 1984's Crimes of Passion (China Blue) as
a prostitute with Anthony Perkins and Kathleen Turner,
her career didn't really take off until the Labatt's
beer incident.
Pamela
was discovered in 1989 when she went to a Canadian Football League (CFL)
wearing a Labatt's beer T-shirt. The lovely Pamela was spotted by a
roaming cameraman who projected her smiling face on screen which
caused the stadium to erupt with fan approval. Labatt's hired
Pam to represent their beer and her career was begun.
Shortly after the Labatt's beer incident Pam was discovered by a
freelance photographer from Vancouver who hooked her up with
Playboy.
Pamela played the movie role
of a "Party Guest" in Some Kind Of Wonderful, a teen favorite of 1987.
Moving to California in 1989, Pam was soon shooting
the October 1989 cover. Through the years Pam has
appeared many times on Playboy and has done specialized Playboy
projects including calendars and video shoots.
In 1991 she appeared on Fox TV's Married With Children as Al's
dream girl known as Cashew.
From Playboy Pam moved to small acting roles
on Married with Children and then became the Tool-Time-Girl on
ABC's hit series Home Improvement.
From her small role on Home Improvement she landed her most famous role
on Baywatch as C.J. (Casey Jean) Parker. She was discovered by
David Hasslehoff who loved the Home Improvement show.
Besides her work in Home Improvement and Baywatch, Pam had an
uncredited role in The Taking Of Beverly Hills, which was not
successful at the box office. Her role as Felicity in the
movie thriller Snapdragon has become a cult classic. In 1994
Pam played Sarah in the HBO Movie, Raw Justice. In 1995 she
assumed the role of Velda in the Mickey Spillane detective series
known as Mike Hammer. She also had a part as a sculptor/artist
in a TV movie - The Evolution of Mr. E - which was adapted from the
H.G. Wells book.
1995 also saw her in a cable TV special directed by Baywatch
director Lyndon Cubbuk. Pamela
stared as Britt, a sexy sculptor whose best work is done in a
pair of overalls. This was Pamela's most sIexual role. At one point
in the movie, she pours white creamy plaster all over Elizabeth Low
and then rubs it into her breasts, hips and thighs.
Pamela is almost as famous for her controversial marriages as she
is for her famous blonde tresses and her various acting roles.
In 1995 Pam married Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee who she first met
in New Year's Eve in 1994 when he walked over and licked her face at
a party they were both attending. Before they could go on an
official date Pam flew off to Cancun, Mexico to model for a sun-tan
lotion line and Tommy followed her. At four days of courting
and parties the two suddenly married on a beach with Pam wearing a
white bikini and Tommy wearing shorts. The two had wedding
rings tattooed on their fingers. Pam's said "Tommy's" and
Tommy's said "Pamela's". For fun they remarried in silver
space suits surrounded by friends. They also renewed their
wedding in Venice, Italy in December of 1995.
After her sudden marriage to Tommy Lee, the former husband of
Heather Locklear, Pam accepted a very controversial role in Barb
Wire for Dark Horse Comics. The movie featured a song written
by Tommy called "Planet Boom". The film did not do well at the
box office and caused personal loss for Pam. During the
filming of Barb Wire the blonde beauty had a miscarriage. She
was also filming Baywatch at the same time and stress was blamed for
Pam losing her baby.
The love match between Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson Lee ended in
divorce on November 19, 1996. In 1997 she appeard in the movie
Dumped. In 1998 a video of Pam and Tommy Lee's Honeymoon was
released which showed graphic scenes between the couple.
From 1998 until 2001 Pam starred on V.I.P. for TV.
Summary
Stacked is a 20th Century Fox
Television production. Steven Levitan and Jeffrey Richman serve as
executive producers. Heide Perlman and Stephen Lloyd are
co-executive producers.
Note: Stacked was cancelled at the end of the
season. |