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Pamela Sue Martin attended public schools in Westport, Connecticut and graduated from Staples High School in February 1971. Before she graduated, Pamela was working in a hamburger stand for $1.45 per hour when a friend told her that she was earning $60 per hour modeling in New York. Liking the wages and being of an ambitious nature, Pamela Sue decided to emulate her friend and soon was earning a good living as a teenage model for print ads and television commercials. Although she was completely innocent of dramatic training, experience or even ambitions, when Pamela Sue heard that Columbia Pictures was auditioning girls for a film called To Find a Man (1972), she decided to try. It took the producers three months to make up their minds, but in the end Pamela Sue had the female starring role. Pamela returned to Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut to finish high school. On the basis of her performance in To Find a Man (1972), producer Irwin Allen cast her to co-star with five Academy Award winners in The Poseidon Adventure (1972). Then came a starring role in the ABC Movie of the Week The Girls of Huntington House (1973) and a co-starring role with Jan-Michael Vincent in Buster and Billie (1974). She is particularly proud of her portrayal in the production, The Hemingway Play (1976). She has played the character Celia Grey in the television movie, Strong Medicine (1986) and has hosted "Saturday Night Live." Pamela enjoys athletic pursuits, especially scuba diving, tennis and skiing.Pamela Sue Martin was born in Westport, Connecticut, USA and, while she was a junior in high school, a friend suggested she try modeling. She signed with a New York modeling agency and gradually got into doing television commercials. She dropped out of school for part her senior year to do a film called To Find a Man (1972). She later returned to class and graduated. Pamela Sue Martin is best known for her enormously popular portrayal of Fallon Carrington Colby on the prime time soap opera Dynasty (1981). She also has a hugely successful film career. In theatre, she performed in the plays "Private Eyes" and "Beau Jeste". Her father is a jazz drummer and she has a sister six years older than her.
Bio:
Pamela Sue Martin attended public schools in Westport, Connecticut and graduated from Staples High School in February 1971. Before she graduated, Pamela was working in a hamburger stand for $1.45 per hour when a friend told her that she was earning $60 per hour modeling in New York. Liking the wages and being of an ambitious nature, Pamela Sue decided to emulate her friend and soon was earning a good living as a teenage model for print ads and television commercials. Although she was completely innocent of dramatic training, experience or even ambitions, when Pamela Sue heard that Columbia Pictures was auditioning girls for a film called To Find a Man (1972), she decided to try. It took the producers three months to make up their minds, but in the end Pamela Sue had the female starring role. Pamela returned to Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut to finish high school. On the basis of her performance in To Find a Man (1972), producer Irwin Allen cast her to co-star with five Academy Award winners in The Poseidon Adventure (1972). Then came a starring role in the ABC Movie of the Week The Girls of Huntington House (1973) and a co-starring role with Jan-Michael Vincent in Buster and Billie (1974). She is particularly proud of her portrayal in the production, The Hemingway Play (1976). She has played the character Celia Grey in the television movie, Strong Medicine (1986) and has hosted "Saturday Night Live." Pamela enjoys athletic pursuits, especially scuba diving, tennis and skiing.
Pamela Sue Martin was born in Westport, Connecticut, USA and, while she was a junior in high school, a friend suggested she try modeling. She signed with a New York modeling agency and gradually got into doing television commercials. She dropped out of school for part her senior year to do a film called To Find a Man (1972). She later returned to class and graduated. Pamela Sue Martin is best known for her enormously popular portrayal of Fallon Carrington Colby on the prime time soap opera Dynasty (1981). She also has a hugely successful film career. In theatre, she performed in the plays "Private Eyes" and "Beau Jeste". Her father is a jazz drummer and she has a sister six years older than her.
Tivia:
Has allied herself with several environmental groups, including Greenpeace and the Sierra Club. Is also the National Spokesperson for the Wild Horse Sanctuary in Shingletown, California and has campaigned for the preservation of the Wild Mustang in America.Is divorced four times with a son and currently living in Idaho where she owns a theatre company.Attended and graduated from Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut in 1970.Refused to reprise the role of Fallon Carrington Colby in 1985 when ABC launched the Dynasty (1981) spin-off, The Colbys (1985). The role was recast with popular General Hospital (1963) star Emma Samms.Martin took time out of her senior year in high school to play the lead role in the film To Find a Man (1972).Did a supporting role in the 2019 Nanacy drew, she played the title character in the 1970 version of the show .Is the national spokesperson for Nourkrin, an all-natural, marine protein based supplement which helps promote hair growth and reduce thinning hair.Has appeared on many magazine covers including TV Guide (February 27 - March 5 issue), US Magazine (September 14, 1982), Ingenue (March 1972 issue), New Woman Magazine (April 1984 issue), and Dawn Magazine (September 1977 issue).Married two South American millionaires. First was Argentine car importer Jorge Bruch whom she divorced in 1980 after three months. Two years later, she married Chilean millionaire Manuel Rojas, who was 20 years her senior.Appeared on television with her doctor to discuss her bladder condition.Produced Torchlight, a film in which she played the wife of a cocaine addict.She breeds expensive polo ponies and is one of the most intrepid players on the show business circuit skis like a champion and handles a Porsche as if shes on a race track.Her father, a pilot and businessman always encouraged her to be independent,.She found working on Dynasty rather impersonal and eventually walked away from it in 1984 despite it having made her a millionairess and successful. She realized that she didn't want to be an item, and just wanted to have a working image in things that were decent.Her parents Thomas and Margaret Martin were divorced in 1974 and have since both remarried.She left home early and worked as a model in New York then subsequently moved to Los Angeles. |
| Name: |
Pamela Sue Martin |
Type: |
Actress,Writer,Producer (IMDB) |
| Area: |
All World |
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IMDB |
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Business scope: |
Actress,Writer,Producer |
| Products for sale: |
Actress,Writer,Producer |
| Model rank: |
2 |
| Last update: |
2024-07-01 04:42:09 |
Pamela Sue Martin profile
| Height: |
5' 8' (1.73 m) |
| Biography: |
Pamela Sue Martin attended public schools in Westport, Connecticut and graduated from Staples High School in February 1971. Before she graduated, Pamela was working in a hamburger stand for $1.45 per hour when a friend told her that she was earning $ |
| Trivia: |
Has allied herself with several environmental groups, including Greenpeace and the Sierra Club. Is also the National Spokesperson for the Wild Horse Sanctuary in Shingletown, California and has campaigned for the preservation of the Wild Mustang in America.Is divorced four times with a son and currently living in Idaho where she owns a theatre company.Attended and graduated from Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut in 1970.Refused to reprise the role of Fallon Carrington Colby in 1985 when ABC launched the Dynasty (1981) spin-off, The Colbys (1985). The role was recast with popular General Hospital (1963) star Emma Samms.Martin took time out of her senior year in high school to play the lead role in the film To Find a Man (1972).Did a supporting role in the 2019 Nanacy drew, she played the title character in the 1970 version of the show .Is the national spokesperson for Nourkrin, an all-natural, marine protein based supplement which helps promote hair growth and reduce thinning hair.Has appeared on many magazine covers including TV Guide (February 27 - March 5 issue), US Magazine (September 14, 1982), Ingenue (March 1972 issue), New Woman Magazine (April 1984 issue), and Dawn Magazine (September 1977 issue).Married two South American millionaires. First was Argentine car importer Jorge Bruch whom she divorced in 1980 after three months. Two years later, she married Chilean millionaire Manuel Rojas, who was 20 years her senior.Appeared on television with her doctor to discuss her bladder condition.Produced Torchlight, a film in which she played the wife of a cocaine addict.She breeds expensive polo ponies and is one of the most intrepid players on the show business circuit skis like a champion and handles a Porsche as if shes on a race track.Her father, a pilot and businessman always encouraged her to be independent,.She found working on Dynasty rather impersonal and eventually walked away from it in 1984 despite it having made her a millionairess and successful. She realized that she didn't want to be an item, and just wanted to have a working image in things that were decent.Her parents Thomas and Margaret Martin were divorced in 1974 and have since both remarried.She left home early and worked as a model in New York then subsequently moved to Los Angeles. |
| Job title: |
Actress,Writer,Producer |
| Others works: |
(March 2004) She directed the play, "This Is Our Youth", presented by the Interplanetary Theater Group in association with the Sun Valley Performing Arts Center. The play ran from March 10-17 at the nexStage Theatre in Ketchum, Idaho.
1984 - on |
| Spouse: |
Bruce Allen (May 1990 - 1998) (divorced, 1 child)Manuel Rojas (August 22, 1982 - October 1987) (divorced)Jorge Brusch (February 14, 1979 - 1980) (divorced)Charles Gates (divorced) |
| Parents: |
Margaret Martin
Thomas Martin |
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