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Pamela Duncan (December 28, 1924 – November 11, 2005) was an American B-movie actress who notably starred in two 1957 cult films for Roger Corman: Attack of the Crab Monsters and The Undead. She later appeared in the 2000 Academy Award-nominated documentary, Curtain Call , that focused on the lives and careers of the residents of the Lillian ...
Pamela Dunlap as Sue, an older woman who allows Teddy and Amy to hitchhike with her. David Wells as Stan, Sue's husband. Joey Nader as Daryl, a car dealer. E.E. Bell as Lenny, a former car dealer turned car repairman. Ernie Grunwald as Walter, a former car repairman turned bike shop owner.
Pamela Adlon as Claudia (as Pamela Segall) David Paymer as Stanley; Sasha Mitchell as Antonio; Barry Bostwick as Ben Scott; Pamela Dunlap as Elaine; Elizabeth Kerr as Mrs. Gilroy; Richard Gates as Fred
"Mystery Date"; Mad Men episode: Episode no.: Season 5 Episode 4: Directed by: Matt Shakman: Written by: Victor Levin Matthew Weiner: Featured music "He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)" by The Crystals [1]
In November 1964, Don Draper is being interviewed by a reporter from Advertising Age and declines to speak about his personal life. As a result, he comes across as arrogant and inscrutable in the published story - a fact that senior partners Roger Sterling (John Slattery) and Bert Cooper (Robert Morse) lament, as they had hoped the interview would act as advertising for the company.
Pamela Dunlap as Pauline Francis; Adria Tennor as Joyce Darling; Robin Pearson Rose as Alice Geiger; Ken Barnett as Dr. Horton; Sophia Bairley as Jo; Episode chronology;
Pamela Y. Duncan (born September 24, 1961) is an American novelist. Her novels include Moon Women (2001), Plant Life (2003), and The Big Beautiful (2007). Her awards include the Sir Walter Raleigh Prize in 2003, [ 1 ] and in 2000 she was chosen as one of the Ten Best Emerging Writers in the South.
Francine Joy Drescher was born on September 30, 1957, in Queens, a borough of New York City, [6] [7] the younger daughter of Sylvia Drescher (born 1934), a bridal consultant, and Morty Drescher (1929-2024), a naval systems analyst.