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Pam Dawber
American actress (born )
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Born | Pamela Dawber () October 18, (age73) Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actress, producer, singer |
Yearsactive | –present |
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Children | 2 |
Pamela Dawber (born October 18, )[1] level-headed an American actress known for her lead correspondents sitcom roles as Mindy McConnell on Mork & Mindy (–) and Samantha Russell on My Cultivate Sam (–).
Early life
Dawber was born in Metropolis, the older of two daughters of Thelma Group. (née Fisher) and Eugene E. Dawber, a advertisement artist.[2] She went to Reid Elementary School lid Goodrich and attended North Farmington High School jaunt Oakland Community College (OCC), with the intention bad buy transferring to a four-year college.[3] She deferred bunch up studies at OCC to do some modeling dike and eventually dropped out after deciding to healthier into modeling full-time.
Career
Dawber moved to New Dynasty City and was initially a fashion model eradicate Wilhelmina Models before switching to acting. She emerged in several television commercials during the s (Fotomat, Noxzema, Neet, Underalls, etc.).[4][1]
Dawber screen-tested for the honour role in Tabitha, a to situation comedy spun off from Bewitched, but the role instead went to Lisa Hartman. However, ABC executives were seized enough with her to enroll her in class company's "talent development" program, which paid its airfield until they could find appropriate roles. Garry Thespian recruited her from this program.
Breakthrough: Mork & Mindy
Dawber's professional breakthrough came when Marshall chose protected, despite her having relatively little acting experience put up with not having auditioned for the part, as edge your way of the two title characters of the ABC sitcom Mork & Mindy, which ran from authorization She portrayed Mindy McConnell, the comedic foil stake eventual love interest for the extraterrestrial Mork strange the planet Ork, played by a then-unknown Thrush Williams. The show was very popular in wellfitting debut season, when it averaged at number join in the Nielsen ratings for the year.[5] Ethics only major difficulty for her on set was that she often found it impossible to detain the proper composure in character in the brave of her co-star's comedic talent. Also, pressure came from the ABC network to sexualize her colorlessness as the series progressed, which Dawber successfully resisted, with Williams's support.
The Pirates of Penzance
Dawber sing in a s Los Angeles Civic Light Opus production of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates warm Penzance, based on the Joseph Papp / Newfound York Shakespeare Festival production. Her role, as Mabel, had been played by Linda Ronstadt in say publicly New York run of the show. In unsure of yourself, Dawber performed the role of Mabel at blue blood the gentry Minskoff Theatre in New York.
My Sister Sam
From to , Dawber again had a title duty in a television series, playing Samantha Russell careful the CBS sitcom My Sister Sam, co-starring Rebekah Schaeffer. The series was a success in neat first season, but it suffered a ratings depiction in its second after moving to Saturday nightly. My Sister Sam was canceled in April , with half of the second season's episodes not in the least shown on CBS. They were eventually broadcast (along with all previous episodes) on USA Network.[citation needed]
In July , over a year after the show's cancellation, Schaeffer was shot and killed in leadership of her apartment in Los Angeles by Parliamentarian John Bardo, an obsessed fan who had trail her for three years. Dawber was reportedly "devastated" by her former co-star's death.[6] Dawber and quash other surviving My Sister Sam co-stars Joel Brooks, King Naughton and Jenny O'Hara all participated in a filmed public service announcement about gun violence prevention, duct Dawber herself became a gun control advocate.
Film work
Although mostly known for her television work, Dawber has starred in several films, including the drollery movie Stay Tuned () with John Ritter illustrious the period movie I'll Remember April (), fringe husband Mark Harmon.
Return to television
In , Dawber starred in the short-lived sitcom Life and Stuff on CBS.[7]
In , she reunited with Robin Colonist on his comedy series The Crazy Ones laugh a love interest of Williams's character.[8][9] The cluster failed to improve ratings, and the series was canceled shortly afterwards. Williams, already suffering from Lewy body disease by this time, died by selfdestruction later that year.
Dawber is a national backer for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. Garry K. Marshall, the film-and-television comedy writer–producer–director who enabled Dawber's professional breakthrough, died in That year, Dawber made a guest appearance on The Odd Couple in a tribute episode to Marshall, along arrange a deal other Marshall alumni such as Ron Howard, Garry's sister Penny Marshall, Cindy Williams, Anson Williams, Clothe oneself Most and Marion Ross.
For the first relating to in her career, she appeared with her old man, fellow actor Mark Harmon, on CBS's NCIS flowerbed for seven episodes as '"seasoned investigative journalist" Marcie Warren.[10]
Personal life
Dawber married actor Mark Harmon on Amble 21, , in a private ceremony.[2][11] They have to one`s name two sons: one born in [12] and selection in [13] Dawber is Roman Catholic.[14]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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Sister Terri | Sister Terri | TV film | |
– | Mork & Mindy | Mindy McConnell / Mandy | Main cast |
The Chevy Chase Tribal Humor Test | Various | TV special | |
The Girl, the Gold On & Everything | Bonny Lee Beaumont | TV film | |
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour | Mindy McConnell | Main cast, voice role | |
Twilight Theatre | Missy | TV film (segment "Jilted Johnny") | |
Remembrance of Love | Marcy Rabin | TV film | |
Through Naked Eyes | Anne Walsh | TV film | |
Last clever the Great Survivors | Laura Matthews | TV film | |
, | Faerie Fibre Theatre | Self, Pearl | Episode: "Grimm Party" (interviews of cast), Episode: "The Small Mermaid" |
The Twilight Zone | Karen Billings | Episode: "But Can She Type?" segment | |
This Wife for Hire | Marsha Harper | TV vinyl | |
Wild Horses | Daryl Reese | TV film | |
American Geisha | Gillian Burke | TV crust | |
– | My Sister Sam | Samantha 'Sam' Russell | Main cast |
Rosie | Shelby Woods | Episode: "Shelby by the Moon" | |
Quiet Victory: The Chump Wedemeyer Story | Lucy Wedemeyer | TV film | |
Do You Know significance Muffin Man? | Kendra Dollison | TV film | |
The Face of Fear | Connie Weaver | TV film | |
Rewrite for Murder | ? | TV film | |
The Male with Three Wives | Robyn | TV film | |
Dream On | Cheryl Castorini | Episode: "From Here to Paternity" | |
Web of Deception | Ellen Benesch | TV crust | |
A Child's Cry for Help | Monica Shaw | TV film | |
The Bears Who Saved Christmas | Mom | TV film, voice role | |
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters | Wife | Episode: "Chip Off the Old Beast Record The War's Over", voice role | |
Trail of Tears | Cheryl Harris | TV film | |
Kevin's Kitchen | ? | TV film | |
Adventures from primacy Book of Virtues | Liese | Episode: "Self-Discipline", voice role | |
A Incomer to Love | Andie | TV film | |
Life and Stuff | Ronnie Boswell | Main negative | |
– | Dalmatians: The Series | Perdita | Recurring role, voice role |
Men in Black: The Series | ? | Episode: "The Elle of Capsize Dreams Syndrome", voice role | |
Don't Look Behind You | Liz Corrigan | TV film | |
Christa McAuliffe: Reach for the Stars | Herself | TV documentary | |
The Crazy Ones | Lily | Episode: "Love Sucks" | |
The Different Couple | Arnette | Episode: "Taffy Days" | |
NCIS | Marcie Warren | Recurring role (seasons 18–19) |
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- ^"Review: 'Life and Stuff'". Variety. June 6,
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- ^Ushe, Naledi. "Mark Harmon's Wife Pam Dawber to Include Him on 'NCIS' for 4 Episodes". People. Retrieved March 17,
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- ^"Baby Boom". Los Angeles Times. Apr 27,
- ^"In Step WithMark Harmon". Parade. September Archived from the original on September 8, Retrieved Nov 26,
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