C. J. Parker

Casey Jean Parker is a fictional character from the television series Baywatch. Portrayed by Pamela Anderson, she was one of the most popular and longest serving characters who appeared in five seasons of the series. Kelly Rohrbach plays her in the 2017 film.[1][2]

C. J. Parker
Baywatch character
First appearance"The River of No Return Part I" (1992)
Last appearanceBaywatch (2017)
Portrayed byPamela Anderson (Television series)
Kelly Rohrbach (film)
In-universe information
NicknameC.J.
GenderFemale
OccupationLifeguard
Beach Cafe owner
FamilyMr. Parker (Father)
Shelley Sands (Mother)
Unnamed Brother
Significant otherMatt Brody (Ex-Boyfriend, TV series)
Cody Madison (Ex-Boyfriend)
Unnamed Rock Star (Ex-Husband)
Lorenzo (Husband)
Ronnie Greenbaum (Boyfriend, Film)
NationalityAmerican

Background

A signed swimsuit previously owned by Pamela Anderson herself.

When Baywatch executive producer David Hasselhoff offered the role of lifeguard C. J. Parker to Pamela Anderson, Anderson was immediately attracted to the role because of the "New Age thinking" that she shared with the character, including an interest in crystals, meditation, and dream interpretation.[3][4][5] In the Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding reunion movie, C. J. reveals her biggest interest is in meditation.

C. J. has a largely different personality in the feature film adaptation, in which she is made to be a blunt but down to earth person. Early on, she shows a certain dislike for Matt Brody and a mutual romantic interest in nerdy new recruit Ronnie. C. J. flirts and bonds with Ronnie throughout much of the film, and by story's end, they sleep together (though he seems to have no recollection of it) beginning a relationship.

Reception

C.J. Parker was well received during the run of Baywatch, being voted one of the best 11 blondes in entertainment by UGO.[6]

The film portrayal of C.J. was met with a mixed-to-negative reception from fans as many believed that Anderson's successor, Kelly Rohrbach, failed to do the role justice.

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