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Pamela Martin (other)
Pamela Martin may refer to: * Pamela Martin (television reporter) (born 1953), American-born television reporter on Canadian TV * Pamela Martin (film editor), American film editor * Pamela Sue Martin (born 1953), American actress * Pamela Martin (lawyer), South Australian lawyer * Pamela J. Martin, materials scientist See also * Deborah Jeane Palfrey Deborah Jeane Palfrey (March 18, 1956 ā€“ May 1, 2008), dubbed the D. C. Madam by the news media, operated Pamela Martin and Associates, an escort agency in Washington, D. C. Although she maintained that the company's services were legal ...
(1956–2008), operated Pamela Martin and Associates, an escort agency in Washington, D.C {{hndis, Martin, Pamela ...
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Pamela Martin (television Reporter)
Pamela Martin (born 1953) is an American-born television reporter and news anchor on Canadian television who now works as a director of engagement for the British Columbia Liberal political party. Biography Born in Detroit, Michigan, she immigrated to British Columbia, and joined Victoria's CHEK-TV as a co-host and producer in 1975. She moved to Vancouver's CKNW AM 980 the next year and became that station's first female reporter. She accepted an offer from BCTV (then Vancouver's CTV affiliate) in 1977, and anchored at that station until 2001, when she joined CTV British Columbia (CIVT). She formerly co-anchored the weekday 6:00 pm newscasts on CTV British Columbia alongside Bill Good. On December 7, 2010, Martin announced her resignation from her position as Anchor on CTV News Vancouver along with her co-host Bill Good. Their last broadcast aired on December 29, 2010. On January 5, 2011, Martin announced that she had joined politician Christy Clark's campaign team for the ...
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Pamela Martin (film Editor)
Pamela Martin is an American film and television editor with more than twenty-eight feature film credits since the 1990s. She is best known for her works on '' The Fighter,'' directed by David O. Russell, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing, and ''King Richard'', directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, being nominated at the Satellite Award for Best Editing and earning her second Academy Award nomination for Best Film Editing. Martin has been selected as a member of the American Cinema Editors and she was also a member of the dramatic jury at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007. Filmography ;Film editor *''King Richard'' (2021) *'' Downhill'' (2020) *'' Seberg'' (2019) *'' Operation Finale'' (2018) *''Battle of the Sexes'' (2017) *''Free State of Jones'' (2016) *'' Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day'' (2014) *'' Hitchcock'' (2012) *'' Ruby Sparks'' (2012) *'' The Fighter'' (2010) *'' Youth in Revolt'' (2009) *''Little Miss Sunshine ...
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Pamela Sue Martin
Pamela Sue Martin (born January 5, 1953) is an American actress, who is best known for starring as Nancy Drew on the television series '' The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries'' and as socialite Fallon Carrington Colby on the ABC soap opera ''Dynasty'', winning a Bambi Award for the latter in 1984. Life and career Born in Westport, Connecticut, Martin began modeling at 17 and appeared in '' The Poseidon Adventure'' in 1972, at age 19. More films followed, including '' Our Time'' and ''Buster and Billie''. Later, her work as ABC-TV's Nancy Drew made her something of a teen idol. Initially, the ABC program alternated each week between ''The Nancy Drew Mysteries'' and ''The Hardy Boys Mysteries''. In season 2, the shows were merged and renamed ''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries,'' which led to Nancy's role being reduced. This frustrated Martin, who left the series as a result. Her final appearance as Nancy aired on January 1, 1978. Martin appeared in a cover pictorial in the ...
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Pamela Martin (lawyer)
Pamela Martin is a South Australian lawyer, Deputy Chancellor of the University of Adelaide and a senior civil servant of the Government of South Australia. She is the Director of Commercial Advice in South Australia's Department of the Premier and Cabinet and was awarded a Public Service Medal "for outstanding public service in the provision of legal and commercial advice on major projects" in 2014. Career Martin graduated from the University of Adelaide with a law degree in 1970. She started practising the following year and has continued to do so in private and public sectors. During her public service, Martin negotiated the ''Roxby Downs (Indenture Ratification) Act 1982'' during the proposal to expand the Olympic Dam mine and negotiated an agreement between three governments and the private sector to build the Adelaide-Darwin railway. Other major projects she has worked on include the Hindmarsh Stadium and the relocation of the South Australian Film Corporation to the ...
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Pamela J
Pamela may refer to: *''Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded'', a novel written by Samuel Richardson in 1740 *Pamela (name), a given name and, rarely, a surname *Pamela Spence, a Turkish pop-rock singer. Known as her stage name "Pamela" * MSC ''Pamela'', a container ship launched in 2005 * ''Pamela'' (butterfly), a butterfly genus *''Perrhybris pamela'', a butterfly with the common name Pamela *Pamela hat, a straw hat named after Richardson's heroine, worn 1790s–1870s * ''Pamela'' (film), a 1945 French film * Super Typhoon Pamela, a typhoon in 1976 *''Una donna da guardare'', a 1990 Italian erotic movie *'' P.A.M.E.L.A.'', a first-person survival video game Songs *"Pamela Pamela", a song recorded by Wayne Fontana that reached number 11 in the UK Singles Chart in 1967 * "Pamela" (song), a 1988 hit song for the band Toto *"Pamella", a song by Remmy Ongala from the album ''Songs For the Poor Man'' *"Pamela Wan", a song composed by Vhong Navarro in 2004, inspired by the movie Otso-Otso Pa ...
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