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Pamela Ann Clements (born 11 May 1942), known professionally as Pam St Clement, is an English actress. She is known for portraying the role of
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soap opera '' EastEnders'' from June 1986 until January 2012, with a guest appearance in May 2016, thereby becoming one of the programme's longest-serving cast members.


Early life

St Clement's parents, Ann Tribe and Reginald Clements, married in 1940. Shortly after St Clement's birth in 1942, her mother died of
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, and she was put into
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when her father remarried. St Clement subsequently grew up in various different foster homes until she was taken in by a family who owned a farm in Devon. She has commented: "I was very fortunate in the end. I was always being farmed off to holiday homes, then when I was just pre-teens I went down to Devon to some people who were very good at taking on youngsters, and what originated as a business arrangement became my home." St Clement's father rose to become the managing director of a toy manufacturers in London and was married five times. St Clement was sent to boarding school on the
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, where she was—by her own admission—"very naughty". She was active in the drama society at her school, but she originally had aspirations to become a vet. However, this career proved unobtainable because she didn't pass
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at school. Instead she decided to become a teacher and enrolled at Rolle College in
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(now part of the
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). She worked in the teaching profession until her desire to act prompted her to attend drama school, the
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, and she eventually took up acting professionally. Her stage name was inspired by a street name in Islington – St Clement Street – where her parents resided at the time of their marriage. In July 2008, the University of Plymouth presented her with an honorary
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for her services to teaching. Commenting on her former job, she said she had not been a good teacher, so her career change was not a loss to the profession.


Career


Early career

St Clement has worked extensively on the stage, in films and on television. Her acting career began in the 1970s, when she joined a small theatre company and she went on to have minor roles in programmes such as ''
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'' (1972) and ''
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'' (1972). Her first big break came in 1976, when she was cast in an episode of TV prison drama, ''
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''. Subsequent television credits have included: ''
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'' (1977); ''A Horseman Riding By'' as Meg Potter (1978); ''
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'' (1980) as Mrs. Anne Eckersley; '' Thomas & Sarah'' (1980); '' Enemy at the Door'' (1978; 1980); '' Play For Today'' (1980); ''
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'' (1980); '' Shoestring'' (1980); '' Dangerous Davies'' (1981); ''
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'' (1981); as Frau Bodelschwingh in '' Private Schulz'' (1981); '' The Chinese Detective'' (1982); ''
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'' (1984); '' Bottle Boys'' (1984); and '' Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense'' (1986). She has also appeared in films, which has included roles in ''
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'' (1972), '' Hedda'' (1975), '' The Bunker'' (1981), ''
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'' (1983) and '' Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil'' (1985). (1981) Portrayed Irish character relief Housing Association Manager Mrs Noreen Mullen accompanied with her trusted Yorkshire terrier dog Beeno Mullen in Southern TV Live Studio production: ‘Together’.


''EastEnders''

In 1986, St Clement was cast in her most notable role to date—
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, the troublesome former prostitute and ex-wife of
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( Peter Dean), in BBC's '' EastEnders'' (the show's producers wrote that the marriage had taken place more than 20 years before EastEnders was launched). St Clement's character was originally brought in on a trial basis for a period of three episodes. However the series' executive-producer, Julia Smith, decided to introduce her as a regular character. St Clement initially had reservations about committing to the role, commenting: "I couldn't envisage how this character, who creates absolute havoc everywhere she goes and is not at home with herself or with anybody else in the Square, could possibly fit in". However she was persuaded to continue by Smith, who said: "'We've only seen one layer of the onion skin—the defensiveness—now we'll start to peel away more and get to the vulnerability that lies behind it'." Pat went on to become one of the soap's longest running characters, appearing in 2,183 episodes. She featured in a multitude of high-profile storylines, which included a total four marriages (two of which had happened before the show's launch) — most notably to
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(played by Mike Reid) – numerous affairs, feuds and a spell in prison for drink-driving (which led to a pedestrian dying). In 2006, St Clement signed a £200,000 deal keeping her with ''EastEnders'' until at least 2008. As of April 2017, she was the third longest serving cast member at ''EastEnders'' surpassed only by
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and
June Brown June Muriel Brown (16 February 1927 – 3 April 2022) was an English actress and author. She was best known for her role as Dot Cotton on the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' (1985–1993; 1997–2020). In 2005, she won Best Actress at the '' ...
. In 2012, St Clement won a Lifetime Achievement Award at the British Soap Awards, previously having been won by her co-stars
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,
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and
Barbara Windsor Dame Barbara Windsor (born Barbara Ann Deeks; 6 August 193710 December 2020) was an English actress, known for her roles in the Carry On (franchise), ''Carry On'' films and for playing Peggy Mitchell in the BBC One soap opera, ''EastEnders''.
. In July 2011, it was announced that St Clement would be leaving ''EastEnders'' after 25 years. Of her departure St Clement said "I have enjoyed 25 and a half wonderful years in ''EastEnders'' creating the character of Pat but feel it's time to hang up her earrings. Leaving the ''EastEnders'' 'family' will be akin to a bereavement. But I'm looking forward to the other work and life opportunities that I will have the time to pursue." She filmed her final scenes in November 2011, and the character departed on 1 January 2012. She has since been associated with ''EastEnders'' and on 14 November 2014, St Clement reprised the role of Pat for a short stint for '' Children in Need'' after
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(
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) knocks his head and sees the deceased women in his life. In February 2015, St Clement, alongside
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, took part in ''EastEnders: Back to Ours'', which celebrated 30 years of the soap opera. St Clement and Windsor looked back on some of their characters' most infamous moments. On 17 May 2016, she reappeared as Pat, again playing opposite
Barbara Windsor Dame Barbara Windsor (born Barbara Ann Deeks; 6 August 193710 December 2020) was an English actress, known for her roles in the Carry On (franchise), ''Carry On'' films and for playing Peggy Mitchell in the BBC One soap opera, ''EastEnders''.
, for a few minutes as an imagined figure in conversation with the terminally ill Peggy Mitchell. Clement also appeared at the EastEnders Meet and Greet event in June 2016.


Other work

In 2006, St Clement appeared as Aunt Sponge in '' The Queen's Handbag'' at the ''Children's Party at the Palace'' – an all-star event to celebrate the
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's 80th birthday. She has also made personal appearances on various television programmes including ''
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'' (2005–06) and the wildlife programme, ''
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'' (2000). She was also the subject of an episode of '' This Is Your Life'' in 1995. On 6 March 2012, it was announced that St Clement had joined '' This Morning'' as the show's resident animal expert. She made her first appearance on 13 March and her last on 20 December 2012. In August 2016, it was announced that St Clement would guest appear in the feature-length special episode of ''
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'', "
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", which would air on 27 August 2016. St Clement would appear as "grumpy patient" Sally Hodge that "makes life hell" for charge nurse
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( Derek Thompson) because she is "distrustful" of him. She reprised the role for one episode in February 2017 after her character was involved in an explosion, one in March 2017 when her character was involved in a traffic accident and one in December 2017 when it was revealed that Sally had been diagnosed with breast cancer. In November 2017, St Clement appeared on ''Gone to Pot: American Road Trip'' in which five celebrities (mainly older aged) go across
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and
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to find out how
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can be used medicinally and how it would affect the UK if it was
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. In April 2018 she appeared in an advert for Safeglaze UK, playing two different characters, a posh saleswoman and a Pat Butcher-type character in a leopard print coat, who approves of the saleswoman's mantra, BOGOF (Buy one, Get one Free).


Charity work

St Clement is an animal lover and a keen conservationist. She supports several charities, which includes the Global Wildlife Fund. She is also the Vice-President of her local
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and works with them to promote their "Home for Life" campaign. She has commented "It's a very important campaign to encourage people to mention their pets in their will so that if they die before the animal, the RSPCA have the legal authority to re-home the pet. Without it, pets can end up abandoned or in unsuitable homes. People assume their animals will die first, but you can never be certain. It doesn't cost anything to do and I think it is so important." She is a dog lover and has spent time with PDSA supporters at
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, attending PDSA fundraising events and supporting the annual London Animal Day. In 2007, she lent her support to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and the Pets as Therapy campaign. In February 2007, St Clement, who is a keen horse-rider, became the patron of Veteran Horse Welfare.


Awards and nominations


Personal life

St Clement is bisexual and is a supporter of gay rights—campaigning with Stonewall against
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and for lowering the age of consent for gay men. St Clement is known to be an intensely private person who seldom speaks about her personal life. During the 1960s, St Clement was married to a man named Andrew Gordon, but they divorced in 1976. She has no children. In 1997, St Clement discovered that she had a half-brother, Reginald (born 1934), from her father's first marriage. St Clement has stated that she had been in touch with her father, who died in 1993, aged 84, but he had never mentioned having any other children. Her brother had barely known their father and had not seen him since he was a toddler. St Clement has been the focus of much media criticism regarding her weight over the years, which earned her character the nickname "Fat Pat". In 1998 she lost several stone from dieting, which led the media to speculate that she had become ill. She later commented: "I have since decided I wasn't made to be slim. When I was thinner the paparazzi got some pictures where I looked ill. I had to come out and speak about it." St Clement's autobiography, ''The End of an Earring'', was published in 2015.


References


External links

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