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It was while in this last job that he announced his engagement to Pamela Gail Putnam ( born 1952 ), an aspiring dental assistant.
Production staff on Texas included Tim Cagney, Carolyn Culliton, Charles Edwards, Richard Gullieth, Pamela Hammer, John Knutz, Michele Poteet, Dorothy Purser, Samuel D. Radcliffe, Paul Rader, Eric Rubinton, Gary Tomlin, Joyce Corrington, William Corrington, Paul Rauch, Gail Kobe, Bud Kloss, Judy Lewis, Robert Calhoun, Mary S. Bonner, John P. Whitesell, Kevin Kelly, John Pasquin, Bruce M. Minnix, and Andrew D. Weyman.
* Pamela Brull as Gail Krasno
Emily Richard was producer Philip Hinchcliffe's first choice, but when she proved unavailable, Celia Foxe, Colette Gleason, Elaine Donnelly, Gail Grainger, Belinda Sinclair, Ann Pennington, Sally Geeson, Pamela Salem, Carol Leader, Heather Tobias, Marilyn Galsworthy, Katherine Fahey, Deborah Fairfax, Irene Gorst, Kay Korda, Lois Hantz, Belinda Low, Gail Harrison, Michelle Newell, Philippa Vazey, Sue Jones-Davies, Lydia Lisel, Janet Edis, Susan Wooldridge and Carol Drinkwater were all seen for the part.
* Guiding Light: Pamela K. Long ; Nancy Curlee ; Trent Jones ; Jeff Ryder ( story consultant ); Stephen Demorest ( script editor ); Garrett Foster ; Peter Brash ; Nancy Williams Watt ; Patty Gideon Sloan ; Richard Culliton ; N. Gail Lawrence ; Pete T. Rich ; Melissa Salmons

Pamela and Hensley
* Pamela Hensley
Pamela Hensley reemerged in the literary world in 2004 with the publication of a small cookbook called The Jewish-Sicilian Cookbook authored under the name Pamela Hensley Vincent.
Dr. Kiley met and married public relations director Janet Blake ( Pamela Hensley ) in 1975, at the beginning of the show's last season on the air.
* Pamela Hensley as Mackie
* Pamela Hensley as Edwina
Pamela Hensley, who was by now well known to science fiction fans for playing Princess Ardala in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, appeared as Agent 36.
Co-starring in the series were Art Hindle, Pamela Hensley, and Linda Galloway.
The series ' chief villain ( at least in the first season ) was Princess Ardala ( played by Pamela Hensley ) whose goal was to conquer the Earth whilst making Buck her consort.
Buck's best-known enemy during the first season was Princess Ardala, played by Pamela Hensley, whose desire was to conquer and possess both Earth and Buck himself.
* Pamela Hensley as Princess Ardala ( first season )

Pamela and born
Lord and Lady Mountbatten had two daughters: Patricia Mountbatten, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma ( born on 14 February 1924 ), sometime lady-in-waiting to the Queen, and Lady Pamela Carmen Louise ( Hicks ) ( born on 19 April 1929 ), who accompanied them to India in 1947-48 and was also sometime lady-in-waiting to the Queen.
* Pamela Stephenson ( born 1949 ), New Zealand-Australian comedienne, actress and psychologist, also known as Pamela Connolly
* Pamela Courson ( 1946-1974 ), long-term companion of Jim Morrison, vocalist of The Doors, born in Weed.
Pamela Hayden ( born November 28, 1953 ) is an American actress, best known for providing various voices for the animated television show The Simpsons.
* Pamela Beidle ( born 1951 ), Maryland House of Delegates member since 2007
Nancy Mitford ( 28 November 1904-30 June 1973 ) Pamela Mitford ( 25 November 1907 – 12 April 1994 ) Thomas Mitford ( 2 January 1909 – 30 March 1945 ) Diana Mitford ( 17 June 1910 – 11 August 2003 ) Unity Mitford ( 8 August 1914 – 28 May 1948 ) Jessica Mitford ( 11 September 1917 – 22 July 1996 ) Deborah Mitford ( born 31 March 1920 )
Nancy Mitford ( 28 November 1904-30 June 1973 ) Pamela Mitford ( 25 November 1907 – 12 April 1994 ) Thomas Mitford ( 2 January 1909 – 30 March 1945 ) Diana Mitford ( 17 June 1910 – 11 August 2003 ) Jessica Mitford ( 11 September 1917 – 22 July 1996 ) Deborah Mitford ( born 31 March 1920 )
* Pamela Rogers Turner ( born 1977 ), American teacher convicted in 2005 as a sex offender
Burnside was born in Liberty, Indiana, the fourth of nine children of Edghill and Pamela ( or Pamilia ) Brown Burnside, a family of Scottish origin.
His wife, Pamela Summers ( whom he married in 1946 ) was a ballerina who was born in Nanking, China where her father was a commissioner in the Chinese Postal Service.
The parentage of the girl, whose name was Pamela ( 1773 – 1831 ), is uncertain ; but although there is some evidence to support the story of Madame de Genlis that Pamela was born in Newfoundland of parents called Sims, the common belief that she was the daughter of Madame de Genlis herself by Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans ( to whose children she was then acting as governess ), was probably well founded.
Camille Souter, born Betty Pamela Holmes, is a painter.
They had two daughters, Rita Katherine ( born 1944 ) and Pamela.
Pamela Sue Martin ( born January 5, 1953 ) is an American actress best known for playing Nancy Drew on The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries TV series and Fallon Carrington Colby on the ABC nighttime soap opera Dynasty.
Ricki Pamela Lake ( born September 21, 1968 ) is an American actress, producer, and television host.
It is alleged that Lady Edward FitzGerald, born Stephanie Caroline Anne Syms, also known as Pamela, was a natural daughter of the Duke of Orléans and the Countess of Genlis.
# Frances Pamela Sedgwick, born May 6, 1778, married Ebenezer Watson and died June 20, 1842.
Melissa George was born in Perth, Western Australia, the daughter of Pamela, a nurse, and Glenn George, a construction worker.
Vanessa-Mae was born in Singapore to Vorapong Vanakorn, an English hotelier of Thai descent, and Pamela Soei Luang Tan, a Chinese lawyer and semi-professional concert pianist.
Baldwin was born and grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, the daughter of Pamela ( née Green ) and Joseph Edward Baldwin.
Pamela Beryl Digby was born in Farnborough, Hampshire, England, the daughter of Edward Digby, 11th Baron Digby, and his wife, Constance Pamela Alice, the daughter of Henry Campbell Bruce, 2nd Baron Aberdare, a peer in the House of Lords.

Pamela and on
When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
In her grim pursuit of tranquillity, Pamela focused her thoughts on her husband.
Between 2004 and 2006, after making several public appearances clearly intoxicated ( namely on the Late Show with David Letterman and the Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson ) and suffering drug-related arrests and probation violations, Love was sentenced to six months in lock down rehab due to struggles with various prescription drugs and cocaine.
Christine Clay ( Pamela Carme ), a successful actress, argues passionately with her jealous ex-husband Guy ( George Curzon ), who makes particular reference to Robert Tisdall, a young man staying near her at her retreat on the English coast.
One of the few positive aspects was his friendship with Pamela Tiffin, to whom he gave acting guidance, including the secret that he had learned over his career: " You walk in, plant yourself squarely on both feet, look the other fella in the eye, and tell the truth.
Pamela Andersen became so popular from her Playboy spreads that she was able to land roles on Home Improvement and Baywatch.
* Fritsch, Michael und Mueller, Pamela ( 2006 ), The Effect of New Business Formation on Regional Development over Time.
* British — Ashton, Helen: Pierrot in Town ( 1913 ); Barrington, Pamela: White Pierrot ( 1932 ); Callaghan, Stella: " Pierrot and the Black Cat " ( 1921 ), Pierrot of the World ( 1923 ); Deakin, Dorothea: The Poet and the Pierrot ( 1905 ); Herring, Paul: The Pierrots on the Pier: A Holiday Entertainment ( 1914 ); Priestley, J. B .: The Good Companions ( 1929 ; plot follows fortunes of a Pierrot troupe, The Dinky Doos ; has had many adaptations, for stage, screen, TV, and radio ).
Paarfi's old-fashioned, elaborate, and highly verbose writing is explicitly based on Dumas ', though with a dialogue style that is, at times, based on Tom Stoppard's wordgames in Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead ( according to Pamela Dean's introduction to Five Hundred Years After ).
He lives with the long retired Pamela Isley ( Poison Ivy ), as well encountering a plant doppelganger she created earlier on to keep Batman from trying to locate her.
Richardson made the transition from master printer to novelist on 6 November 1740 with the publication of Pamela: or, Virtue Rewarded.
Later that year, Richardson printed Rivington and Osborn's book which inspired Pamela under the title of Letters written to and for particular Friends, on the most important Occasions.
The public's interest in the characters was waning, and this was only furthered by Richardson's focusing on Pamela discussing morality, literature, and philosophy.
Although few were bothered by the epistolary style, Richardson feels obligated to continue his postscript with a defence of the form based on the success of it in Pamela.
The screenplay by William Kelley, Pamela Wallace, and Earl W. Wallace focuses on a detective protecting a young Amish boy who becomes the target of a ruthless killer after he witnesses a murder in Philadelphia.
" Pamela Green, who went on to be a famous glamour model of the 1950s and ' 60s, remembers him at St. Martin's School of Art, as “ very thin with a skin so white it almost had a greenish tinge ”.
She produced only one album, Into Outer Space With Lucia Pamela ( circa 1969, Gulfstream and later on L ' Peg ), whose songs are mostly about an imaginary trip to the moon.
In 1994, the pop group Stereolab recorded a tribute to her, " International Colouring Contest ", on their album Mars Audiac Quintet ; the intro of the song includes a voice sample of Pamela herself (
In June 1980 the Solid Rock community imploded due to concerns about delays in releasing albums, concerns about royalties and publishing rights, and rumors that Norman was not only unfaithful to his wife, Pamela, but involved in an extra-marital relationship with Stonehill's wife, Sarah, while Stonehill was on tour.
After " a brief whirlwind courtship ", Norman and Pamela were married on December 28, 1971 in Minnesota.
In 1978, Norman and Pamela separated, and on September 2, 1980 they were divorced.
" In Fallen Angel Pamela shifts blame for their divorce to Larry, and confirms that it was Larry who served divorce papers on her.

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