Pamelyn Ferdin (born February 4, 1959) is an American
animal rights activist
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and former actress. Ferdin's acting career was primarily during the 1960s and 1970s, though she appeared in projects sporadically in the 1980s and later years. She began her acting career in television commercials, made 250 television shows and films and gained renown for her work as a
voice actress supplying the voice of
Lucy Van Pelt in ''
A Boy Named Charlie Brown'' (1969), as well as in two other ''
Peanuts'' television specials.
She had supporting roles in ''
The Beguiled'' (1971) with
Clint Eastwood
Clinton Eastwood Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor and film director. After achieving success in the Western (genre), Western TV series ''Rawhide (TV series), Rawhide'', Eastwood rose to international fame with his role as the "Ma ...
and
Geraldine Page
Geraldine Sue Page (November 22, 1924June 13, 1987) was an American actress. With a career which spanned four decades across film, stage, and television, Page was the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Geraldine Page, numer ...
, and a lead role in the
exploitation film ''
The Toolbox Murders'' (1978) with
Cameron Mitchell. She also supplied the voice of Fern Arable in ''
Charlotte's Web'' (1973). Ferdin distanced herself from acting in the late 1970s, worked as a registered nurse and shifted into animal rights activism, working as an activist and protester in animal-protection programs in New York City and Los Angeles.
Early life
Born in
Los Angeles
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on February 4, 1959, to Kenneth and Wanda (Jacewitz) Ferdin, she began her career at age three, appearing in a hair color commercial.
She has two older sisters, Valerie and Wendy, who acted when they were young.
[ Ferdin attended Herbert Hoover High School in Glendale, California.
In a 2016 interview with '']The Washington Times
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'', she said she would have liked to have experienced "what it was like to be a normal kid in high school — without always going in and then being taken out, going back and forth."
She has said that she regretted not having many aspects of a normal childhood and that her mother pushed her into acting. In 2016, she said, "My mom put me in the business. I had a very Hollywood mother. She put me in, and I just started getting role after role after role."
Career
Acting and appearances
Ferdin played the Bumsteads' daughter Cookie in the 1968–1969 CBS revival series '' Blondie''. She was subsequently cast as Felix Unger's daughter Edna in the 1970s ABC series version of '' The Odd Couple'' and Paul Lynde's daughter Sally on the short-lived '' The Paul Lynde Show''.
She appeared on ''Star Trek
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'' in 1968 as one of a group of orphaned children led by an alien with sinister motives in the episode " And the Children Shall Lead" and in the 1977 series '' Space Academy'' as Laura Gentry.
Ferdin's distinctive voice secured her voiceover roles, and she was cast to provide the voice of Lucy Van Pelt in three ''Peanuts'' cartoons: the 1969 TV special '' It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown'', a 1969 feature film '' A Boy Named Charlie Brown'' and the 1971 TV special '' Play It Again, Charlie Brown''. She provided the voice of Sally, the little girl in the 1971 animated TV special of Dr. Seuss's ''The Cat in the Hat
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''. Ferdin was a frequent guest star on episodic television in the 1960s and 1970s, with appearances on '' Bewitched''; '' Green Acres''; '' The Andy Griffith Show''; '' Branded''; ''Daniel Boone
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''; '' Custer''; ''The Monkees
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''; '' The Flying Nun''; '' The Second Hundred Years''; ''Gunsmoke
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''; '' Shazam!''; '' The High Chaparral''; '' Mannix''; ''The Brady Bunch
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''; '' Family Affair''; '' Love, American Style''; '' Marcus Welby, M.D.''; '' Sigmund and the Sea Monsters''; '' Apple's Way''; '' The Streets of San Francisco''; '' Baretta''; '' CHiPS''; and '' 240-Robert''.[
She had a brief and uncredited role in '' The Reluctant Astronaut'' (1967) and was featured in the ]Walt Disney
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musical '' The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band'' (1968). Her association with Walt Disney
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earned an appearance with him in a color TV magazine advertisement, looking over Disney's right shoulder. She appeared as Mary Constable in the supernatural TV movie '' Daughter of the Mind'' and as Abby Clarkson in the horror film '' The Mephisto Waltz'' (1971) with Alan Alda. The same year, Ferdin appeared in '' The Christine Jorgensen Story'', based on the life of the first person in the United States to undergo sex reassignment surgery
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, and in '' The Beguiled'' alongside Clint Eastwood
Clinton Eastwood Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor and film director. After achieving success in the Western (genre), Western TV series ''Rawhide (TV series), Rawhide'', Eastwood rose to international fame with his role as the "Ma ...
and Geraldine Page
Geraldine Sue Page (November 22, 1924June 13, 1987) was an American actress. With a career which spanned four decades across film, stage, and television, Page was the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Geraldine Page, numer ...
. She then appeared in the Kurt Vonnegut
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adaptation '' Happy Birthday Wanda June'', and in the exploitation horror film ''The Toolbox Murders'' (1978).
She voiced Fern Arable, the little girl who raises Wilbur the pig, in the 1973 animated film '' Charlotte's Web''.
Ferdin was considered for the role of Regan MacNeil
Regan Teresa MacNeil (born April 6, 1959) is a fictional character in the 1971 novel '' The Exorcist'' and one of the supporting characters in its 1973 film adaptation and the 1977 film '' Exorcist II: The Heretic'', while being one of the mai ...
, the demon-possessed girl in the 1973 William Friedkin film ''The Exorcist
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'', but casting directors decided she was too well-known and cast the less familiar actress Linda Blair.
Her last acting roles were as the voice of the character Shelley Kelley in the Kids' WB
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series '' Detention'' in 1999 and as Christmas the Horse in the feature film ''Elf Sparkle Meets Christmas the Horse'' in 2008.
In 2020, Ferdin co-hosted two episodes of the television talk show "Ken Boxer Live" on TVSB TV, originating in Santa Barbara, California
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.
Activism
After leaving her job as a public relations director in the mid-1990s, Ferdin began working for the Center for Animal Care and Control in New York City. In August 2004, Ferdin accepted the presidency of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC), according to statements filed under oath in U.S. District Court in New Jersey. The incumbent, Kevin Kjonaas, resigned after being indicted on charges of conspiracy and interstate stalking. When Kjonaas and six other SHAC activists were jailed in 2006, Ferdin vowed to continue the campaign. According to salon.com, she defined her role as "a squeaky-clean representative for SHAC USA," but warned that if the SHAC seven were convicted, " ople, I think, are going to get hurt. There's going to be a lot of violence."
In 2004, she accused the parents of Kelly Keen, a three-year-old child killed in a coyote attack, of murdering their daughter and using the story of an animal attack to cover up the crime. This was part of her protest against public efforts to control the coyote population near suburban homes.
On June 22, 2006, Ferdin was sentenced to 90 days in jail for trespassing and "targeted demonstration" outside the home of an employee of the Los Angeles Department of Animal Services. She stated that the conviction "is not going to affect my speaking out and exposing the atrocities occurring at our six city shelters". She served 36 hours and was released before serving the full sentence due to prison overcrowding.
In December 2006, Ferdin's group, the Animal Defense League, Los Angeles (ADLLA), announced that it had been awarded $75,000 against the city of Los Angeles for an anti-strategic lawsuit against public participation
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motion.
Her ex-husband, Jerry Vlasak, "sits on a precarious perch within the animal rights movement," according to a profile in ''The Los Angeles Times'' in 2006. "Through his Animal Liberation Press Office, he is the spokesman for shadowy groups that sabotage labs, vandalize homes, firebomb properties and make death threats via late-night phone calls. But he works in the wide open, operating a website, issuing press releases, talking to journalists."
In 2008, Ferdin was found in contempt of court
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, after allegedly violating an injunction
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. The conviction was overturned and she filed a federal lawsuit against UCLA for harassment.
Personal life
She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at the University of Southern California
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in 1978.
She graduated from the Los Angeles County Medical Center School of Nursing in the spring of 1981 and got her first nursing job on the medical ward at UCLA Medical Center.
She married Vlasak, a surgeon, on October 12, 1986, but divorced him in 2008.
She has been a vegan since the mid-1990s. She promotes adopting rather than buying pets as well as having pets spayed or neutered.
Filmography
Film
Television
References
Sources
*
External links
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*
Pamelyn Ferdin interview at Classic Film & TV Cafe
AnimalScam scans of court documents
* Hoover High School "Scroll" yearbook, 1974
Pamelyn Ferdin: ‘From Child Actress to Animal Activist’
Washington Times, December 1, 2016
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1959 births
American child actresses
American film actresses
American television actresses
American voice actresses
Living people
Actresses from Los Angeles
Actresses from Glendale, California
American animal rights activists
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Activists from California