Pamela Bowen is an actress, known for Detroit Rock City (1999), The Player (1992) and Broken at Love (2012). She was previously married to Paul Stanley.
Pamela Bozanich was born on 7 April 1954 in the USA. She has been married to Peter Bozanich since 1990. She was previously married to Joel Dean Goldman.
Pamela Britton was born Armilda Jane Owen in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her mother was Ethel Owen, a prominent stage, radio and early television actress. Pam first used Gloria Jane Owen as her stage name, but not wanting to trade on her mother's reputation, chose Pamela from a British book, and then Britton to emphasize its source. Her father, Raymond G. Owen, was a doctor who died prior to 1944. She had two sisters, Virginia Owen, an actress under contract to RKO Radio and Mary Owen, a social worker who lived in Fort Worth, Texas. Pam attended State Teacher's Normal School and Holy Angels Academy in Milwaukee, had leads in her school class plays, and listed horseback riding, tennis and swimming as her favorite sports. In later years, she was an avid golfer. She was doing summer stock by age nine, and was offered a chance to be another Shirley Temple at age ten, but her mother squelched the idea, saying she wanted her to be an actress, not a child star. At age 15, her mother was on Broadway and Pam started to make the rounds, but found people unrealistically expected her to be as accomplished as her mother, and so she changed her name. Also, while her mother was a dramatic actress, Pam preferred comedy and singing. Discovered by band leader Don McGuire at a party, she was hired as his singer and toured with his band. She also sang at New York's Latin Quarter nightclub. Her big break came when she was cast as Celeste Holm 's understudy in the Broadway company of <i>Oklahoma!</i> and also played Gertie. When the show went on tour, she took over Holm's role as Ado Annie. Touted by her New York agent, he got MGM executive Marvin Schenck to go see her when the show was in Chicago. Schenck was disappointed, not knowing he'd seen her understudy. But the agent got him to come back the next night and Schenck signed her immediately. She was cast as Frank Sinatra 's girlfriend in Anchors Aweigh (1945) but the film roles she was offered afterward weren't satisfying and she went on suspension to play Meg Brockie in <i>Brigadoon</i> on Broadway and on tour for three years. She married Capt. Arthur Steel on April 8, 1943 after being set up on a blind date in Texas by Pam's sister, and she kept working while he served in Italy on the staff of Lt. General Mark Clark, and later went on in the Pacific Theater. They had a daughter, Katherine Lee, on September 8, 1946. Steel became an advertising executive after the war, and went on to manage the Gene Autry Hotels on the West Coast. Pam stuck close to her West Los Angeles home while Kathy was growing up, reprising her role in <i>Brigadoon</i> in the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera revival in 1954, in <i>Annie Get Your Gun</i> at the Santa Barbara Bowl and in <i>Lunatics and Lovers</i> at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles. She replaced an ailing Janis Paige in <i>Guys and Dolls</i> with Dan Dailey, Shelley Berman and Constance Towers, on Broadway and on tour. Britton co-starred in D.O.A. (1949) opposite Edmond O'Brien and Beverly Garland, and played Blondie Bumstead in the TV show based on the comic strip. But it's as ditzy landlady Lorelei Brown on the 1963 TV series My Favorite Martian (1963) that most people remember her. The show also brought her back to MGM, her original Hollywood studio. She made two forgettable films after the series, then returned to her real love, the musical stage. She also loved gardening and played the piano beautifully. It was while performing on tour with Don Knotts in <i>The Mind with The Dirty Man</i> in Arlington Heights, Illinois that she began to have headaches. She went to a doctor and two weeks later, died suddenly from a brain tumor on June 17, 1974, leaving her mother Ethel Owen (who lived to be 103), her husband Art Steel and her daughter Kathy Steel Ferber. She had four grandsons. She is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Burbank, California.
Pamela Brogardi is known for Paper Empire (2021), The Junkyard Dogs and Killer Cheer Mom (2021).
Pamela Brown was born on 29 November 1983 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for CNN Newsroom (1989), Anderson Cooper 360° (2003) and CNN Election Night in America (2021). She has been married to Adam Wright since 5 June 2017. They have two children.
Pamela Brown trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Her first appearance was as "Juliet" in "Romeo and Juliet" at Stratford-on-Avon in 1936. She followed this with a variety of roles for the Old Vic Company in London. She appeared on Broadway in the 1947 production of "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde. Her screen debut was in One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942) for Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. She went on to star in two more of Powell's films and they lived together until her unfortunately early death from cancer. Her memorable face with eyes you can drown in & a resonant voice always made Pamela an actress worth watching. She was often cast as an eccentric or mysterious character which suited her perfectly.
Pamela Brull was born on 25 August 1953 in Monterey Park, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), The Guardian (1990) and CBS Summer Playhouse (1987).
Pamela Byrne is an actress, known for Traces (2019), Pramface (2012) and River City (2002).
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