It’s been nearly three decades since the actress made an impact on silver screens as Las Vegas dancer Nomi Malone in. And on Wednesday, she channeled the character again for a special screening of the campy 1995 erotic thriller at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles.
to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Murray Close/Sygma/Sygma via Gettyshe shared."It was a life moment, and I cannot help but say I would be a different person had I not gone through the depths of what it taught me." "Of course, it was disappointing that it didn't do well, but there was so much cruelty around it," she recalled to PEOPLE. "I was bullied. And I didn't understand why I was being blamed,” she said, adding that she had done everything she was “supposed to do.”“really pushed the boundaries at that time that now have been embraced — not misunderstood but truly embraced.
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