Pamela Reed

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Biography

A classically trained actress, Reed began her career on the New York stage making her off-Broadway debut in "Curse of the Starving Class" and working in several New York Shakespeare productions, among them "All's Well That Ends Well" in Central Park and "Aunt Dan and Lemon" at The Public. Reed first appeared on Broadway in "The November People" (1978) and made her screen debut two years later, playing Belle Starr in Walter Hill's stylish …
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Job Title

Actor

Born

April 2, 1949

Career Milestones

1995

Returned to series TV in NBC sitcom "The Family Court"

1993

Starred in the short-lived TV series, "Family Album"

1990

Voice for monumental historical documentary, "The Civil War"

1990

Starred in the short-lived TV series, "Grand"

1988

TV miniseries debut, "Hemingway"

1988

Co-starred in the HBO series, "Tanner '88", a satiric look at a fictional presidential campaign

1981

TV movie debut, "Intimates: A Love Story"

1980

Film acting debut in "The Long Riders"

1978

Broadway debut as Kathleen in "The November People" at Billy Rose Theatre

1977

First regular appearance on TV series, "The Andros Targets"

1978

Off-Broadway debut in "Curse of the Starving Class"

1976

Off-off-Broadway debut in "Getting Through the Night" at Ensemble Studio Theatre

Worked for the Trans-Alaska pipeline

Ran day care center and worked with Headstart children