Pam Brady is a producer and writer, known for South Park (1997), South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) and Hamlet 2 (2008).
Pam is a highly-skilled manager of the creative process, responsible for forming and guiding stories from creation through theatrical release. With over 25 years in the family entertainment business, Pam has contributed her talents as Producer and Creative Executive for more than 20 major feature animated movies and shorts. Among them, are: Mulan, Dinosaur, Fantasia 2000, Lilo and Stitch, Brother Bear, Gnomeo and Juliet, Meet the Robinsons, Bolt, Destino, Runaway Brain, Emperor's New Groove, Spirited Away, Trail Mix-Up and Tangled. She has a strong history of collaborating with artists and identifying and nurturing top creative talent. As the former EVP of Creative Affairs and Producer for Walt Disney Feature Animation, she has a diversified background in development and production combined with a strong executive leadership record and a proven track record for leading large-scale projects. She has worked at major studios and with independent productions and understands the challenges and rewards of both systems.
Pam Cook is an actress, known for The Prom (2020), Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (2008) and Burn Notice (2007).
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Actress Pam Dawber grew up in a suburb of Detroit. Her career began to take off when a friend who was going to New York suggested that Pam accompany her and bring along her modeling portfolio to show various New York modeling agents. A pretty girl, Pam had done some modeling in Detroit, where she was attending Oakland Community College, and she had also worked as a model and singer at several auto trade shows. One of the top modeling agencies in New York, Wilhemina, signed Pam to an exclusive contract, and she was soon being seen in magazine advertisements and on TV commercials but was more interested in acting than in modeling. She began studying voice and acting. A leading role in a stock production of a musical comedy called "Sweet Adeline" at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Connecticut, led to her being auditioned for a major role on a new TV series, Tabitha (1976). To her disappointment, Pam did not get the part, but she did get an important role in the Robert Altman film A Wedding (1978) and, shortly afterward, signed an exclusive contract with ABC-TV. ABC cast Pam as the female lead in Mork & Mindy (1978) and her star has been riding high ever since. Pam returned to the stage and appeared in a revival of the musical "My Fair Lady," playing Eliza Doolittle. Her hobbies are canoeing, cooking, horseback riding, and swimming.
Pam Day is an actress, known for Monster (1980).
Pam Dhiman is known for Laatu (2018).
Pam Dohler was born on October 13, 1947. She is known for Nightbeast (1982), Fiend (1980) and The Galaxy Invader (1985). She was married to Don Dohler. She died on December 15, 1992.
Pam has been acclaimed for her work on the professional stage as Violet Weston in August: Osage County at Oklahoma City Rep and Addison's Water Tower Theatre (winning the 2013 Column Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role). She also received critical praise for her work as bawdy lounge singer Jeannette in The Full Monty and as Big Edie in Grey Gardens, again at WaterTower Theatre. She appeared in Good Ol' Girls at Virginia's Barter Theatre, then at WTT in Hank Williams: Lost Highway. Since then, She's performed the Hannah Pitt track in Angeles in America, Parts One: Millennium Approaches and Two: Perestroika for Uptown Players in Dallas. Most recently, 'Night, Mother and Dolls House 2, again for OKCRep. Pam also works frequently in film, television and radio. Upcoming (202?) releases include Body Brokers and Dotty and Soul (which had to shut down mid-filming due to Covid concerns). Other recent film roles include a a bank manager in Robert Redford's final film The Old Man and the Gun, and Mrs. McBroom in the award winning The Vast of Night, just released to Amazon Prime. She played a crazy evangelist lady in the remake of The Town That Dreaded Sundown with Ed Hermann and Veronica Cartwright. She was also featured in Finding Normal with Candace Cameron Bure. TV appearances include Judge Cotter in The Lying Game (ABC), Judge Hirsch in Dallas (TNT), a foul mouthed knitting granny in In Plain Sight (USA) and many more. Pam has voiced numerous political radio spots for gubernatorial, senate and congressional races across the U.S., and frequently voices characters in the anime, animation and video game industry. These days, she's busy with political VO, and narrating audiobooks in her home studio. She lives in a forest on a creek in Dallas, with her beloved miniature terrier mix Muy Grande, her Siamese mix FooFighter, and three identical black foster kittens.
Pam Eichner is known for The Night Clerk (2020), Blood & Oil (2015) and Once I Was Engaged (2021).