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Pamela Suzette Grier (born May 26, 1949) is an American actress, singer, and martial artist. Described by Quentin Tarantino as cinema's first female action star, [ 2 ] she achieved fame for her starring roles in a string of 1970s action , blaxploitation and women-in-prison films for American International Pictures and New World Pictures .
Pam Grier was excited to make the film as it involved a trip to Italy and she had enjoyed working with Markov. [4] The movie was the first feature directed by Steve Carver, who worked in post production at New World. Carver recalled " The script had several scenes in which the girls were undressed—one of Roger’s prerequisites.
Black Mama White Mama, also known as Women in Chains (US reissue title), Hot, Hard and Mean (original 1974 UK title) and Chained Women (1977 UK reissue title), is a 1973 women in prison film directed by Eddie Romero and starring Pam Grier and Margaret Markov.
Foxy Brown is considered to be one of the most influential blaxploitation films, [23] with Pam Grier's character seen as the female archetype of the genre. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] The film and the character of Foxy Brown have directly influenced or were referenced in multiple films in subsequent years, including Girl 6 (1996), Urban Legend (1998 ...
Pam Grier attends a 40th Anniversary screening of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial at 2022 TCM Classic Film Festival at TCL Chinese Theatre (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni) (Mario Anzuoni / reuters)
Pam Grier is bringing her story to Hollywood. The 74-year-old actress, who first came to fame starring in 1970s Blaxploitation films, is developing her 2010 memoir, “Foxy: My Life in Three Acts ...
Women in Cages has been issued numerous times on DVD since the original release and prior VHS issues due to continued interest in Roger Corman productions. Most recently it was released by Shout!
Pam Grier attends a 40th Anniversary screening of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial at 2022 TCM Classic Film Festival at TCL Chinese Theatre (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni) (Mario Anzuoni / reuters)