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Pamela Moran (portrayed by Brigid Brannagh) is the wife of Master Sergeant Chase Moran. She was a Boston PD cop before leaving it to marry Chase. The couple have a son Lucas and daughter Katherine "Katie" Eileen. She is frequently seen alone with her children due to Chase's army commitments.
Another Army wife, Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh), is pregnant with twins; she is secretly acting as a surrogate to get her family out of debt. Pamela's husband Chase (Jeremy Davidson) is a non-commissioned officer assigned to the highly secretive and frequently deployed Special Operations Unit Delta Force.
In 2007, she landed a role in the Lifetime series Army Wives, in which she portrayed Pamela Moran for six seasons until Spring 2012. She starred in Hallmark movie Crush on You , which aired in June 2011 and in an independent movie Not That Funny .
Another Army wife, Pamela Moran, is heavily pregnant with twins - she's secretly acting as a surrogate to get her family out of debt. Meanwhile, psychiatrist Roland Burton is trying to reconnect with his wife, Lt. Col. Joan Burton, who has just returned from Afghanistan.
Pamela Abbott, one of the Abbott sisters in the movie, Inventing the Abbotts; Pamela Douglas, from soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful; Pamela Ibis, a recurring character from the Atelier series of video games. Pamela Moran, a main character in Army Wives; Pamela Byrnes (later Focker), a main character in the Meet the Parents film trilogy
Moran (Irish: Ó Móráin) is a modern Irish surname derived from membership of a medieval dynastic sept. The name means a descendant of Mórán . “Mor” in Gaelic translates as big or great and “an” as the prefix the.
Her whole life, Lady Pamela Hicks was in the shadow of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Now, her daughter is bringing her life into the spotlight.
In June 2010, Lifetime pursued a spinoff procedural drama of Army Wives featuring Brigid Brannagh's character, police officer Pamela Moran. [23] The fourth-season episode "Murder in Charleston" was intended to serve as a backdoor pilot for the proposed spin-off. [23]