older friend Annette (Curtis) as a dancer too, is to close after a 38-year run. Its younger dancers, the likes of Jodie (an excellent Kiernan Shipka) and Mary-Anne (Brenda Song) have two weeks to ...
Shelly’s best friend Annette (Jamie Lee Curtis) insists she’ll die in her cocktail waitress uniform; Jodie and Mary-Anne cling to Shelly and Eddie as unwilling parental figures, while Shelly ...
Sympathy and support comes via Shelly’s chosen family, made up of fellow dancers Jodie, Mary-Anne (Brenda Song) and fellow Strip veteran, Annette (Curtis, having the time of her life), an ageing ...
Shelly also refuses to become a surrogate mother to younger dancers Jodie (Kiernan Shipka) and Mary-Anne (Brenda Song ... Jamie Lee Curtis delivers a ferocious performance as Annette, a former ...
Shelly’s best friend Annette (Jamie Lee Curtis) insists she’ll die in her cocktail waitress uniform; Jodie and Mary-Anne cling to Shelly and Eddie as unwilling parental figures, while Shelly’s actual ...
Adding depth to the story are Jamie Lee Curtis as Annette, a former showgirl turned cocktail waitress, and Dave Bautista as ...
Pamela Anderson's impressive turn in The Last Showgirl, bears witness to lives on the margins of big entertainment, where the lure of fame can vanish at the whim of commerce.
Annette (a remarkable Jamie Lee Curtis) was once a star of Le Razzle Dazzle herself, but now she is barley making minimum wage as a cocktail waitress at the casino. Mary-Anne (Brenda Song ...
When gruff but caring stage manager Eddie (Dave Bautista) confirms the show will close in two weeks, it puts younger dancers Jodie (Kiernan Shipka) and Mary-Anne (Brenda Song ... of her friends ...
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