Pamela O'Hare is an American actress with a solid reputation in supporting roles for getting some of the best performances out of lead actors. Born in Santa Barbara, California, Pam grew up in San Jose, and resided for many years in Oahu, Hawaii to which she attributes her quiet confidence and kindness. Her mother, a retiree of Hewlett Packard Stanford Park division, is from the Caribbean island nation of Dominica. Her father is retired military, a jazz pianist and vocalist from St Paul, Minnesota. She has one brother, a college kinesiology instructor and athletic trainer in the Bay Area, California.
Pamela Parker is an actress, known for Come True (2020), Intern Academy (2004) and Hollywood Babylon (1992).
Pamela Parsons was born on September 15, 1946 in West Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She was an actress, known for Project: Kill (1976) and Dugo ng tarikan (1975). She was married to James Naughton. She died on April 9, 2013 in Weston, Connecticut.
Pamela Putch is known for Caroline in the City (1995), The Father and the Bear (2016) and Alone in the Woods (1996).
Pamela Putnam is known for Tender Mercies (1983), What Happened in Skinner (2021) and Dallas (1978).
Pamela Quinn is known for A Late Quartet (2012), Play for Today (1970) and My Angel My Hero (2011).
Pamela R. Klein is known for Wildlike (2014), Psych-o-cysts (2005) and Firecracker Flower (2009).
Pamela Rabe was born in Ontario, Canada. Pamela is an actress who is best known for many of her roles on TV and has devoted most of her career to the stage. Pamela's most known roles are Mercury (1996), The Secret Life of Us (2001), Fucking Adelaide (2017) and as one of TVs most famous characters, joining the TV series Wentworth (2013) as Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson in season 2 of the award winning drama which earned Rabe a Logie Award in 2018. Rabe is a long standing contributor to both the Sydney and Melbourne Theatre Companies, serving as director and actor in many plays. Rabe once spent 8 hours in a sole performance of Woman-Bomb. Rabe has also won numerous Helpmann Awards during her time in theatre.
Pamela Rabe was born in Ontario, Canada. Pamela is an actress who is best known for many of her roles on TV and has devoted most of her career to the stage. Pamela's most known roles are Mercury (1996), The Secret Life of Us (2001), Fucking Adelaide (2017) and as one of TVs most famous characters, joining the TV series Wentworth (2013) as Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson in season 2 of the award winning drama which earned Rabe a Logie Award in 2018. Rabe is a long standing contributor to both the Sydney and Melbourne Theatre Companies, serving as director and actor in many plays. Rabe once spent 8 hours in a sole performance of Woman-Bomb. Rabe has also won numerous Helpmann Awards during her time in theatre.
Reed began her on-screen acting career appearing as a cast regular on the CBS drama series The Andros Targets (1977), and with minor roles in the films The Long Riders (1980), and Melvin and Howard (1980). Shortly after, New York Times awarded her positive reviews for her work in the poorly received, yet entertaining film The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986); in the film, Reed is Iza, a formidable neanderthal woman who is descended from a line of renowned medicine women. Later, Robert Altman awarded Reed with a role in his HBO political mockumentary miniseries Tanner '88 (1988). Her performance as T.J Cavanaugh, a fictional presidential campaign manager, earned her an ACE Award for Actress in a Dramatic Series. It was in the box office smash Kindergarten Cop (1990) that Reed received much-deserved exposure with the comedic role of Phoebe, Arnold Schwarzenegger's hypoglycemic police partner. Reed continues to appear in film and television projects; however is more often found on stage; a well-reputed stage actress, her performances have earned two Drama Desk Awards, Featured Actress - Play (1978, 1979), and an Obie Award, Sustained Excellence - Performance (1984).