Name: Pamela Denise Anderson
Nickname: Pammy
Occupation: Actress / Model
Date of Birth: July 1, 1967
Place of Birth: British Columbia, Canada
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 105lb
Relations: Father: Barry Anderson, furnace repairman; Mother: Carol, waitress; kids: Brandon, Dylan Jagger.
Spouse: Tommy Lee (19 February 1995 - 28 February 1998) (divorced) 2 children
Past Relationships: Marcus Schenkenberg (model)
Hair color: Blond
Eye color: Green
Education: High School
Star Sign: Cancer
Career start: Playboy
A native of Canada, Lee was born on Vancouver Island, and later moved to the city of Vancouver. It was while she attended a British Columbia Lions football game that Lee was "discovered" in a most unusual way. Dressed in a Labatt's Beer T-shirt, her image was transmitted on the stadium's wide screen. The fans cheered the beautiful girl, and she was brought down to the 50-yard line and introduced to the appreciative crowd. As a result, she was signed to a commercial contract with Labatt's and became the company's "Blue Zone" girl. The campaign was so popular that other commercials and advertising assignments for Lee soon followed. Due to the recognition from these commercials she was soon approached to do her first cover for Playboy magazine.
Nickname: Pammy
Occupation: Actress / Model
Date of Birth: July 1, 1967
Place of Birth: British Columbia, Canada
Height: 5' 7"
Weight: 105lb
Relations: Father: Barry Anderson, furnace repairman; Mother: Carol, waitress; kids: Brandon, Dylan Jagger.
Spouse: Tommy Lee (19 February 1995 - 28 February 1998) (divorced) 2 children
Past Relationships: Marcus Schenkenberg (model)
Hair color: Blond
Eye color: Green
Education: High School
Star Sign: Cancer
Career start: Playboy
A native of Canada, Lee was born on Vancouver Island, and later moved to the city of Vancouver. It was while she attended a British Columbia Lions football game that Lee was "discovered" in a most unusual way. Dressed in a Labatt's Beer T-shirt, her image was transmitted on the stadium's wide screen. The fans cheered the beautiful girl, and she was brought down to the 50-yard line and introduced to the appreciative crowd. As a result, she was signed to a commercial contract with Labatt's and became the company's "Blue Zone" girl. The campaign was so popular that other commercials and advertising assignments for Lee soon followed. Due to the recognition from these commercials she was soon approached to do her first cover for Playboy magazine.
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