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21 Mar 2024


NextImg:Elizabeth Berkley truly thought she’d win an Oscar for ‘Showgirls’ flop

Best in show. 

On Wednesday, Elizabeth Berkley, 49, attended a “Showgirls” screening at the Academy Museum’s David Geffen Theater in LA, where a sold-out crowd of 1,200 gave her a standing ovation. 

As she addressed the crowd, she said that after she got cast in the 1995 movie, she asked her agent if there was a chance she might be nominated for an Oscar for the part.

“Every girl in Hollywood had fought for this role,” she said. “So it was not a strange thing to ask.”

“So tonight I’d like to thank the Academy …. Museum,” Berkley quipped.

Elizabeth Berkley said she once hoped “Showgirls” could get her an Oscar.
Elizabeth Berkley said she’s “grateful” at a “Showgirls” screening. GC Images

“Showgirls” was a critical and commercial flop. A box office bomb, it made around $37 million against a $45 million budget. 

The movie follows a mysterious young drifter, Nomi Malone (Berkley), who begins working as a strip club dancer in Las Vegas, and tries to ascend to the top of the world of Vegas showgirls. 

She also  makes friends with Molly (Gina Ravera), who works at a hotel, Cristal (Gina Gershon), a dancer, and her boyfriend, Zack (Kyle MacLachlan). 

Roger Ebert called “Showgirls” a “soap opera” and a “sleazefest.”
Gina Gershon and Elizabeth Berkley in “Showgirls.” ©United Artists/Courtesy Everett Collection

Legendary late film critic Roger Ebert gave it 2 stars and called it a “sleazefest” and “a slick, expensive soap opera.” He called the plot and screenplay “juvenile,” although he did praise Berkley’s performance, noting that the “Saved by the Bell” star brought “a fierce energy that’s always interesting.” 

Nevertheless, the movie didn’t help Berkley’s career.

In 2020, she told People, “Of course it was disappointing that it didn’t do well, but there was so much cruelty around it. I was bullied. And I didn’t understand why I was being blamed. The job as an actor is to fulfill the vision of the director. And I did everything I was supposed to do.”

“I didn’t understand why I was being blamed,” Elizabeth Berkley previously said about the reception to “Showgirls.”
Elizabeth Berkley thanked “Showgirls” fans.

She added that after the film tanked, “I was left out in the cold and I was a pariah in the industry I had worked so hard for.”

During the screening on Wednesday, Berkley told the crowd that the project “really pushed the boundaries at that time that now have been embraced — not misunderstood but truly embraced.”

She gushed: “And I’m so grateful that the film has found its way not only in your hearts but especially the LGBTQ community.” 

Elizabeth Berkley previously said she was a “pariah” after “Showgirls” Fred Prouser

Tearfully, she added, “You stood by the film. You always believed as did I and for that I’m eternally grateful.”