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Pamela Stephenson, Lady Connolly (born 4 December 1949) is a New Zealand-born psychologist, writer, actress and comedian. She moved with her family to Australia in 1953 and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA).
Stephenson in 1992. Pamela Stephenson was born on 4 December 1949 in Takapuna, Auckland. [1] Stephenson studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney. [2] [3] After graduating from NIDA in 1970, [4]: 35 she was engaged by Edgar Metcalfe on a six-month contract for the National Theatre Company, and performed in six plays at The Playhouse Theatre, Perth in 1971.
Pamela Stephenson, 74, was born in New Zealand and had appeared in a few Australian soaps and "Superman III" before joining the cast in 1984 as the first woman born outside North America in the ...
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Shrink Rap is a British television series hosted by clinical psychologist Pamela Stephenson in which she interviews various celebrities using psychotherapeutic techniques. . The show focuses on relating various childhood experiences and traumas to the adult difficulties of the celebrit
Those Dear Departed, also known as Ghosts Can Do It!, is a 1987 Australian black comedy film directed by Ted Robinson and starring Garry McDonald, Pamela Stephenson and Su Cruickshank. [ 3 ] Cast
Ball was born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, and raised in Hastings, Sussex, and trained to be an actor at Bristol Old Vic. [1]Ball was married to actress and psychologist, Pamela Stephenson from 1978 until they divorced in 1984, when she left him for the comedian Billy Connolly.
I've listed this article for peer review because I'd like to eventually put it forward as a featured article candidate. There are lots of sources on Stephenson, covering her career as a comedian, psychologist, writer, actress, food safety campaigner, and parliamentary candidate representing the Blancmange Throwers Party.