
Pamela Stephenson
ActingAlso Known As
Lady Connelly, Dr. Pamela Connolly, Pamela Stephenson Connolly, Pam Stephenson, Pamela Stephenson-Connelly
Biography
Pamela Stephenson (born December 4, 1949) is a New Zealand actress and comedian, writer and psychologist, known for Superman III (1983), History of the World: Part I (1981) and UK satirical sketch show, Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979-1982). She moved with her family to Australia in 1953 and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). After playing several stage and television roles, she emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1976. She has been married to Scottish actor/comedian Billy Connolly since December 20, 1989 in which they have three children: Daisy (b. 1983), Amy (b. 1986), Scarlett (b. 1988). She was previously married to Nicholas Ball. Pamela has since retired from acting and obtained a doctorate in psychology, and is now known as Lady Connelly.
Movies
(19 total)
Superman III
as Lorelei

History of the World: Part I
as Mademoiselle Rimbaud

Bloodbath at the House of Death
as Dr. Barbara Coyle

The Comeback
as Linda Everett

Finders Keepers
as Georgina Latimer

Les Patterson Saves the World
as Veronique Crudite

Stand up, Virgin Soldiers
as Berenice

The Secret Policeman's Other Ball
as Self - Various Roles

Scandalous
as Fiona Maxwell Sayle

Those Dear Departed
as Marilyn Falcon

Making History: Mel Brooks on Creating the World
as Self (archive footage)

Walker's Women
as Linda (archive footage)

Private Collection
as Mary-Ann Phillips

Doctors & Nurses
as Permanent Wave
TV Shows
(25 total)
Saturday Night Live
as Self - Various Characters

Space: 1999
as Michelle Osgood

Tales of the Unexpected
as Cathy

The New Avengers
as Wendy

The Professionals
as Emma Bolding

The Professionals
as Maggie Briggs

The Professionals
as Attractive Blonde

The Kenny Everett Television Show
as Various

Lost Empires
as Lily Farris

Q&A
as Self - Panellist

Hazell
as Gloria

Shrink Rap
as Self - Presenter

Target
as Susan Clegg

Rove
as Self

Rush
as Diane Quail

Murder or Mutiny
as Herself

Parkinson
as Self







