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[[File:Lonley_9869.png|link=The Lonely Lady|frame|The undisputed master of [[Dull Surprise]].]]
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American actress and singer whose brief time in the spotlight brought her lasting fame -- not for her skill as a performer but as a subject of derisive humor and endless [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue|"where is she now?"]] speculation.
'''Pia Zadora''' is an American actress and singer whose brief time in the spotlight brought her lasting fame -- not for her skill as a performer but as a subject of derisive humor and endless [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue|"where is she now?"]] speculation.


Zadora's acting career falls mainly into [[The Eighties]], though her career goes back to [[The Sixties]] when she appeared in ''[[Santa Claus Conquers the Martians]]'' at the age of eight. Her fifteen minutes of fame ended after ''[[The Lonely Lady]]'' and she has been fully retired since [[The Nineties]]. Her last acting appearance was in an episode of ''[[Frasier]]''. Her last TV appearance of any kind (as of this writing) was a 2015 episode of ''Celebrity [[Wife Swap]]''.
Zadora's acting career falls mainly into [[The Eighties]], though her career goes back to [[The Sixties]] when she appeared in ''[[Santa Claus Conquers the Martians]]'' at the age of eight. Her fifteen minutes of fame ended after ''[[The Lonely Lady]]'' and she has been fully retired since [[The Nineties]]. Her last acting appearance was in an episode of ''[[Frasier]]''. Her last TV appearance of any kind (as of this writing) was a 2020 appearance on ''[[The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell]]''.


Has to her credit a Golden Globe for best newcomer. She also has no less than four [[Golden Raspberry Award|Razzies]] to her name, including worst new star of the decade and a nomination for worst actress of the ''century'', losing the latter "honor" to [[Madonna]].
Has to her credit a Golden Globe for best newcomer. She also has no less than four [[Golden Raspberry Award|Razzies]] to her name, including worst new star of the decade and a nomination for worst actress of the ''century'', losing the latter "honor" to [[Madonna]].
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She was also a singer and found much more recognition and success in that field. For many years she was retired from that career as well, but in 2011-12 she made an attempt at a comeback with a touring cabaret show and several charity performances.
She was also a singer and found much more recognition and success in that field. For many years she was retired from that career as well, but in 2011-12 she made an attempt at a comeback with a touring cabaret show and several charity performances.


Tropers of a certain age may remember her from a series of commercials for the ''aperatif'' Dubonnet which were broadcast during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Tropers of a certain age may remember her from a series of commercials for the ''aperitif'' Dubonnet which were broadcast during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

{{creatortropes}}
* [[As Himself]]: In nearly half of her (acting) film appearances and a quarter of her TV appearances she appeared "as herself" rather than portraying a character. (This doesn't count appearances in [[Documentary]] films or on [[Talk Show]]s and [[Reality Show]]s.)
* [[Dull Surprise]]: As noted in the caption on the page image, this pretty much sums up her entire range as an actress.
* [[Self-Titled Album]]: 1982's ''Pia'', 1985's ''Pia & Phil'', and 1989's ''Pia Z''.
* [[She's Got Legs]]: Despite being only five feet tall.

{{actorroles}}
=== Film ===
* ''[[Santa Claus Conquers the Martians]]'' (1964), Girmar
* ''[[Butterfly (1982 film)|Butterfly]]'' (1982), Kady Tyler
* ''[[Fake-Out]]'' (AKA ''Nevada Heat'', 1982), Bobbie Warren
* ''[[The Lonely Lady]]'' (1983, [[Golden Raspberry Award]] winner for Worst Picture), Jerilee Randall
* ''[[Voyage of the Rock Aliens]]'' (1984), Dee Dee
* ''[[Feel the Motion]]'' (1985), herself
* ''[[Der Formel Eins]]'' (1985, German film), herself
* ''[[Hairspray]]'' (1988), Beatnik Chick
* ''[[Troop Beverly Hills]]'' (1989), herself
* ''[[The Naked Gun|Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult]]'' (1994), herself

== Television ==
* ''[[Pajama Tops]]'' (1983 [[TV Movie]]), Babette Latouche
* ''[[Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme]] (1990 [[TV Movie]]), Little Miss Muffet
* ''[[Favorite Deadly Sins]]'' (1995 [[TV Movie]]), herself
* ''[[Frasier]]'' (1999 episode "Dr. Nora"), Jill

{{Discography}}
* ''Pia'' (1982)
* ''Let's Dance Tonight'' (1984)
* ''Pia & Phil'' (1985)
* ''I Am What I Am'' (1986)
* ''When the Lights Go Out'' (1988)
* ''Pia Z'' (1989)
* ''Pia Today!'' (1989)
* ''Only for Romantics'' (1983, promo only)
* ''The Platinum Collection'' (1993)
* ''All Or Nothing At All'' (2020)


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Revision as of 16:49, 28 January 2022

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The undisputed master of Dull Surprise.

Pia Zadora is an American actress and singer whose brief time in the spotlight brought her lasting fame -- not for her skill as a performer but as a subject of derisive humor and endless "where is she now?" speculation.

Zadora's acting career falls mainly into The Eighties, though her career goes back to The Sixties when she appeared in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians at the age of eight. Her fifteen minutes of fame ended after The Lonely Lady and she has been fully retired since The Nineties. Her last acting appearance was in an episode of Frasier. Her last TV appearance of any kind (as of this writing) was a 2020 appearance on The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell.

Has to her credit a Golden Globe for best newcomer. She also has no less than four Razzies to her name, including worst new star of the decade and a nomination for worst actress of the century, losing the latter "honor" to Madonna.

She was also a singer and found much more recognition and success in that field. For many years she was retired from that career as well, but in 2011-12 she made an attempt at a comeback with a touring cabaret show and several charity performances.

Tropers of a certain age may remember her from a series of commercials for the aperitif Dubonnet which were broadcast during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Pia Zadora provides examples of the following tropes:
  • As Himself: In nearly half of her (acting) film appearances and a quarter of her TV appearances she appeared "as herself" rather than portraying a character. (This doesn't count appearances in Documentary films or on Talk Shows and Reality Shows.)
  • Dull Surprise: As noted in the caption on the page image, this pretty much sums up her entire range as an actress.
  • Self-Titled Album: 1982's Pia, 1985's Pia & Phil, and 1989's Pia Z.
  • She's Got Legs: Despite being only five feet tall.
Pia Zadora has performed in the following roles:

Film

Television

Discography:
  • Pia (1982)
  • Let's Dance Tonight (1984)
  • Pia & Phil (1985)
  • I Am What I Am (1986)
  • When the Lights Go Out (1988)
  • Pia Z (1989)
  • Pia Today! (1989)
  • Only for Romantics (1983, promo only)
  • The Platinum Collection (1993)
  • All Or Nothing At All (2020)