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Pamela Franklin
Biography:
Lovely, petite and beguiling brunette British actress Pamela Franklin was born on February 4th, 1950 in Yokohama, Japan. Because her father was an importer/exporter, Pamela grew up all over the world in such places as Hong Kong and Australia. Franklin studied dance at the Elmhurst School of Ballet in England and originally planned on becoming a dancer. Franklin made her film debut at age 11 as "Flora" in the marvelously eerie The Innocents (1961). Pamela was quite appealing as "Tina"... more
Lovely, petite and beguiling brunette British actress Pamela Franklin was born on February 4th, 1950 in Yokohama, Japan. Because her father was an importer/exporter, Pamela grew up all over the world in such places as Hong Kong and Australia. Franklin studied dance at the Elmhurst School of Ballet in England and originally planned on becoming a dancer. Franklin made her film debut at age 11 as "Flora" in the marvelously eerie The Innocents (1961). Pamela was quite appealing as "Tina" in The Lion (1962) and held her own alongside Bette Davis in the fine Hammer chiller The Nanny (1965). An adorable child, Pamela grew up to become a strikingly sensuous and beautiful woman who was cast in more bold adult parts as she got older. Pamela gave a terrific performance as the rebellious "Sandy" in the outstanding drama The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) and was memorable as a hapless kidnap victim in The Night of the Following Day (1968). Franklin carved out a nice little niche as a personable and captivating scream queen in a handful of hugely enjoyable 70s horror features: the imperiled "Jane" in the harrowing And Soon the Darkness (1970), the equally endangered "Lori Brandon" in Necromancy (1972); at her best as vulnerable psychic medium "Florence Tanner" in the superior haunted house winner The Legend of Hell House (1973), the plucky "Elizabeth Sayers" in the fun made-for-TV movie Satan's School for Girls (1973) (TV), and feisty scientist "Lorna Scott" in the outrageously tacky The Food of the Gods (1976). Among the many TV shows Pamela did guest spots on are "Fantasy Island" (1978), "Vega$" (1978), "Trapper John, M.D." (1979), "Barnaby Jones" (1973), "Police Woman" (1974), "Hawaii Five-O" (1968), "Thriller" (1973), "Medical Center" (1969), "Mannix" (1967), "Cannon" (1971), "The Six Million Dollar Man" (1974), "The Streets of San Francisco" (1972), "Bonanza" (1959), "Green Acres" (1965) and "Disneyland" (1954). Franklin voluntarily quit acting in the early 80s. She married actor Harvey Jason in 1971 -- they met on the set of Necromancy (1972) -- and has two children. Pamela Franklin still lives in Hollywood, California.
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