Pamela Anderson Height and Weight Stats

Pamela Anderson was born on July 1, 1967 to a working class family in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada.Pamela Anderson was born on July 1, 1967 to a working class family in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada.Anderson parleyed her modeling success into a series of bit parts on television programs. She got her first big break in 1991 as the “Tool Time Girl” on the sitcom Home Improvement. While there, she attracted the attention of casting agents from Baywatch, who were looking to replace Erika Elaniak, the shows then-current blonde bombshell.

Anderson’s television success did not transfer well to the big screen. Despite mass publicity, including an appearance by Anderson at the Cannes Film Festival clad in a skintight cat suit, her first effort, Barb Wire, was both a critical and commercial failure.

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Anderson returned to television as the executive producer and star of V.I.P., in which she plays the owner of a bodyguard agency staffed exclusively by models. The series remains a success in syndication.

 

Body Stats:

Pamela Anderson

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Height: 5 ft 6½ in or 169 cm

Weight: 60 kg or 132 pounds

Shoe size: 8

Dress size: 8

Bra size: 34DD

Measurements: 39-26-34 in or 99-66-86 cm

Ethnicity: White

Hair Color: Blonde

Eye Color: Blue

Bio:

Name: Pamela Denise Anderson

Nickname: Pam Anderson, Pammy, Pamela Lee

Date of Birth: July 01, 1967

Place of Birth:  Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada

Place of Residence:Malibu, California, United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer

Education:  École Highland Secondary School

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Fun Facts:

Pamela Anderson

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Relationships:

  • Tommy Lee (1995-1998)
  • Kelly Slater (1998-2000)
  • Marcus Schenkenberg (2000-2001)
  • Kid Rock (2001-2006)
  • Fred Durst (2003)
  • Stephen Dorff (2004-2005)
  • Steve Jones (2004)
  • Mark McGrath (2005)
  • Laurence Hallier (2006)
  • Eddie Irvine (2006)
  • Usher Raymond (2006)
  • Ray J (2006)
  • David Binn (2007)
  • Hans Klok (2007)
  • Rick Salomon (2007-2015)
  • Criss Angel (2007-2008)
  • Jamie Padgett (2009-2010)
  • Jon Rose (2011)
  • Matt Evers (2012-2013)

Children: 2

Awards and Honors:

  • 1997 Won Razzie Award Worst New Star
  • 1997 Nominated MTV Movie Award Best Fight
  • 2005 Nominated Teen Choice Award Choice TV Actress: Comedy

Hobbies and Interests: Fashion

Favorite Color: Pink

Favorite Food: Fruits

Favorite Music: Dougie MacLean

Favorite Perfume: Eau Du Sud Lorenzo Villoresi

Favorite Book: American Gods

Favorite Sports: Basketball

Favorite Movie: Van Helsing

Favorite TV Show: NCAA College Basketball

Interesting Facts:

  • Attended and graduated from Highland Secondary School in Comox, British Columbia in 1985.
  • Pamela’s great-grandfather, Juho Hyytiainen, was Finnish, and changed his name to Anderson; his wife, Pamela’s great-grandmother, also has Finnish ancestry. Pamela’s other ancestry includes English and Russian.
  • Was sued for $5M after pulling out of the film Miami Hustle (1996). Judge ruled that Anderson had not entered a legally binding agreement.
  • Ranked #11 of Sci-Fi’s Sexy 50, by Femme Fatales magazine (1997).
  • Reunited with Tommy Lee to support his fight against alcoholism.
  • Playboy Playmate of the Month February 1990.
  • Engaged to Kid Rock on April 11, 2002
  • Has appeared a record 14 times on the cover of Playboy.
  • In 1999, won the Linda McCartney Award for animal rights protectors.
  • Became a United States citizen in April 2004 but will still keep her Canadian citizenship.
  • Was discovered when stadium’s electronic scoreboard camera focused on her as a spectator watching a BC Lions’ Canadian Football League game.
  • Is a natural-born brunette.
  • Pamela’s representatives have confirmed that she has dropped the “Lee” from her last name.
  • Engaged to Swedish model Marcus Schenkenberg (2000). Met him at the World Music Awards in Monaco in April 2000.
  • She is a vegan and animal rights activist.

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