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Pamela made her debut on television in 1978 in the TV series The Andros Targets.
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In 2001, Pamela was nominated for a Blockbuster Entertainment Award as the Best Supporting Actress in Proof of Life.
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Pamela's husband, Sandy Smolan, directed her in the 1987 feature film Rachel River.
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As a child, Pamela wanted to be a flight attendant.
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Pamela used to work as a cook on the Alaska Pipeline.
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Some movies that Pamela has been in include: The Long Riders, Young Doctors in Love, The Goodbye People, Rachel River, Cadillac Man, Kindergarten Cop, Proof of Life, Deadly Whispers, Bean and Life of the Party.
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Pamela has earned an Obie award for sustained excellence in performance in theater.
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Pamela received a Drama Desk Award for the off-Broadway play Getting Out.
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Pamela won a Cable Ace Award as Best Actress in the 1988 HBO series Tanner '88.
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Pamela earned her Bachelor of Arts at the University of Washington.
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Pamela has helped fundraise money for a local fire station.
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In 1999, Pamela had hip surgery.
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Both of Pamela and Sandy's children; Reed and Lilly are adopted.
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As of 2007, Pamela and her family lives in Hancock Park, California.
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Pamela's engagement ring was replaced after getting stolen at a movie set.
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In 2001, Pamela had a fire in her basement.
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Pamela married Sandy Smolan, who is also an actor, in 1988 and have two children.