Pamela Jayne Morgan is an award-winning SAG-AFTRA actress who hails from Lizzie Borden's hometown of Fall River, Massachusetts. Based in New York City and Boston, she found her rightful place, as a teen, on the theatrical stage, even being inducted into her high school's Drama Hall of Fame. Her extensive career includes radio voice-overs, "corporatainment" producer, theatrical dance studio owner, co-founder of a non-profit performing arts organization for children and teens, and children's theater director. Later in life she got back to her acting roots in the Boston and NY markets. Pam is focused, committed, "smaht" (as they say in Boston), and reliable. She's the friendly yet forceful female wolf: she nudges out of love, nibbles when concerned, bites when angered, and kills when provoked - a fighter with a vulnerable core whether in a courtroom, police station, operating room, or household. She's won several awards and brings well-balanced talent and life experience to her roles. She recently shot a short film, based on a story she originated, in which she is the EP and lead.
Lovely, buxom and shapely blonde knockout Pamela Jean Bryant was born on February 8, 1959 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Bryant attended Indiana University as a telecommunications major. Pamela was the Playmate of the Month in the April, 1978 issue of "Playboy". She had previously appeared in the September, 1977 issue of "Playboy" in a pictorial called "Girls of the Big Ten". In the wake of her "Playboy" stint, Bryant acted in a bunch of films and TV shows. Her more memorable movie roles include stuck-up sorority sister "Terri Lynn" in the hilariously raucous collegiate comedy H.O.T.S. (1979), luckless model victim "Sue Ellen" in the splendidly scuzzy psycho sleaze horror exploitation gem Don't Answer the Phone! (1980), the perky "Marcy" in the enjoyably goofy Lunch Wagon (1981), and a rare lead as former porn star "Laura Armstrong" in the straight-to-video thriller The Killing Jar (1994). Moreover, Pamela made guest appearances on episodes of such TV series as Fantasy Island (1977), Barnaby Jones (1973), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979), Eight Is Enough (1977), The Incredible Hulk (1977), T.J. Hooker (1982) and Magnum, P.I. (1980). Pamela Jean went on to work as an artist in California; she was a painter who specialized in faux finish. Bryant died at age 51 from an asthma attack on December 4, 2010.
Pamela Johnson is known for The Improbable Prodigal (2022).
Pamela Johnson is known for Murdoch Mysteries (2008), Urban Ninjas (2006) and Papa's Angels (2000).
Pamela Johnston is known for Archive (2020).
Pamela Knaack was born on 12 August 1963 in Hamburg, West Germany. She is an actress, known for Alma - A Show biz ans Ende (1999), Tatort (1970) and Posthumous (2014).
Pamela Kosh was born on March 13, 1930 in Crayford, Kent, England. She is an actress, known for Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Northern Exposure (1990) and The Golden Girls (1985). She has been married to Walter Gilmore since December 27, 1969.
Pamela L. Scott is known for her work on Another Time (2018), Camp Concussion (2014) and One Halloween (2016).
Pamela Lambert was born in Rhode Island, USA. She is known for The Women (2008), November Criminals (2017) and Knockaround Kids (2013).