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Pamela Reed (born April 2, 1949) is an American actress. She is known for playing Arnold Schwarzenegger's hypoglycemic police partner in the 1990 movie Kindergarten Cop and as the matriarch Gail Green in Jericho. She appeared in a recurring role as Marlene Griggs-Knope on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation.
Reed was born in Tacoma, Washington, the daughter of Vernie and Norma Reed. She received her B.F.A. at the University of Washington. Reed has been married to Sandy Smolan since 1988. Since 2004, she has resided in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California, with her husband and two children, Reed and Lily.
Reed earned a Drama Desk Award for the off-Broadway play Getting Out and an Obie Award for "sustaining excellence in performance in theater". She was a regular in the cast of the 1977 CBS drama The Andros Targets. She had minor film and television work in the 1980s. She won a CableAce Award for Best Actress for the HBO series Tanner '88 (1988).
Her notable film roles include The Long Riders (1980), The Right Stuff (1983), The Best of Times (1986), Kindergarten Cop (1990), Junior (1994), Bean (1997), and Proof of Life (2001).
Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian. Starting as a stand-up comedian in San Francisco and Los Angeles in the mid-1970s, he is credited with leading San Francisco's comedy renaissance. After rising to fame as Mork in the sitcom Mork & Mindy (1978–82), he went on to establish a career in both stand-up comedy and feature film acting. He was known for his improvisational skills.
After his film debut in the musical comedy Popeye (1980), he starred or co-starred in widely acclaimed films, including the comedy-drama The World According to Garp (1982), war comedy Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), dramas Dead Poets Society (1989) and Awakenings (1990), comedy-drama The Fisher King (1991), the animated musical-fantasy Aladdin (1992), drama Good Will Hunting (1997), and psychological thriller One Hour Photo (2002), as well as financial successes such as the fantasy adventure film Hook (1991), comedy Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), fantasy adventure Jumanji (1995), comedy The Birdcage (1996), and the Night at the Museum trilogy.
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By Janell Cannon. Read by Pamela Reed. When Stellaluna is separated from her mother before she is old enough to fly, she finds out that not all winged creatures eat fruit. Swallowing food that crawls is just one of the amazing things this little bat must learn to do. View the activity guide here: http://www.storylineonline.net/activityguides/storyline_stellaluna.pdf www.sagfoundation.org
An Evening with Actress Pamela Reed in Tacoma,Washington January 11th 2013 at The Blue Mouse Theatre
http://www.truetvmovies.net/ If you would like this Film. A woman lives a normal life with her second husband and her two sons of the first marriage. One day she is caught by her past and the film reveales in flashbacks her stations of life until the day the police found her in her new life: First marriage, alcohol addiction, robberies, prison, escape from prison, search for work, second marriage, fight for the children,... In the end she has not only to fight for her freedom but also for the respect and love of her betrayed children and husband. Director: Mimi Leder Writers: Robert L. Freedman, Selma Thompson Stars: Pamela Reed, Dwight Schultz, Richard Lineback
Pamela Reed rips into the role of murderous queen Clytemnestra in Sophocles' Elektra with gusto. She creates a character that reviewers have described as despicable, divalike, suave, snarky, and imperious—in short, a perfect and delicious villain. In this video, Reed talks about working at the Villa, describes her previous work with director Carey Perloff on Ezra Pound's version of "Elektra" (which the disturbed poet produced as a patient at a mental institution), and reflects on the intersections between her career and that of Olympia Dukakis, who plays the Chorus. At 3:43 she also explains why, despite decades of success in film and television, theater is "her very first love."
As Pamela Reed Sanchez tells us, the social media outrage with the killings of Cecil the Lion and Harambe the Gorilla obscured the bigger issues related to wildlife and made clear that we are disconnected from nature. Pamela explains the real lessons to be learned. Pamela Reed Sanchez became the Executive Director of the Seneca Park Zoo Society in June of 2014. Under her leadership, the Zoo has significantly increased the community’s awareness of zoos as conservation organizations, dedicated to saving animals from extinction. She is a passionate advocate for species survival and human action to impact environmental sustainability. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
http://www.smartvisiontv.com/video/tempi-migliori-best-of-times-film-streaming-gratis/ Regia di Roger Spottiswoode. Con Kurt Russell, Robin Williams, Pamela Reed, Donald Moffat, Holly Palance. Titolo originale The Best of Times. 114 min Usa 1986 A memoria d'uomo e di appassionato di football i Taft High Rockets non hanno mai avuto nella loro storia la possibilità nemmeno di avvicinarsi come punteggio in una partita ai Bakersfield Tigers. Tranne che in un'occasione quando, nel 1972, ebbero addirittura la possibilità di batterli con un ultimo tiro irrimediabilmente fallito da Jack Dundee che, a tredici anni di distanza e ormai accasato, sente ancora come un peso quell'occasione mancata. Cercherà allora di fare di tutto perché quella partita possa essere rigiocata trovando il sostegno del...
Lustige Szene aus "Kindergarten Cop" (Deutsch) mit Arnold Schwarzenegger und Pamela Reed.
Pamela Reed rips into the role of murderous queen Clytemnestra in Sophocles' Elektra with gusto. She creates a character that reviewers have described as despicable, divalike, suave, snarky, and imperious—in short, a perfect and delicious villain. In this video, Reed talks about working at the Villa, describes her previous work with director Carey Perloff on Ezra Pound's version of "Elektra" (which the disturbed poet produced as a patient at a mental institution), and reflects on the intersections between her career and that of Olympia Dukakis, who plays the Chorus. At 3:43 she also explains why, despite decades of success in film and television, theater is "her very first love."
Please visit www.fitne.net for purchase options for the full version of this video and many others. This is a promotional video for fitne's The Nurse Threorists Portraits of Excellence Volume 2 - Pamela Reed. This interview allows Pamela Reed to discuss her theory of Self-Transcendence and other topics.
Endurance runner Pamela J. Reed talks to David Letterman about winning the Death Valley Badwater Ultramarathon.
An Evening with Actress Pamela Reed in Tacoma,Washington January 11th 2013 at The Blue Mouse Theatre
By Janell Cannon. Read by Pamela Reed. When Stellaluna is separated from her mother before she is old enough to fly, she finds out that not all winged creatures eat fruit. Swallowing food that crawls is just one of the amazing things this little bat must learn to do. View the activity guide here: http://www.storylineonline.net/activityguides/storyline_stellaluna.pdf www.sagfoundation.org
Pam Reed finishes the 2012 Badwater Ultramarathon in second place among the women. More info at http://www.badwater.com
LATE SHOW with David Letterman - July 31, 2003 - Melanie Griffith, Pamela Reed (FULL SHOW) FULL SHOWS! From 20 years ago, 'The LATE SHOW with David Letterman'. Uploaded on the same date, 20 years after initial broadcast. Days of the week may or may not match but the date will be the same. Missing shows will be substituted with compilation videos. Thanks to other uploaders, especially Don Giller. Enjoy!