Universal Filmlexikon (1933)

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Juvenile Women phot: Iris Low, Maw Ley. London PAMELA WILLIAMS 12a, Grosvenor Crescent Mews. London, S.W. 1 T: Sloane 1379 HEIGHT: 5ft. 3ins. HAIR: Fair. EYES: Brown ROLES: Straight, Characler, Comedy DIALECTS: Cockney DANCING: Ballroom SPORTS and RECREATIONS: Swimming, Riding, Motoring. Tennis Studied at the R. A. D. A., having previously made her first appearance on the stage at the St. James's Theatre in "Peter Pan"; later played in "Bluebell in Fairyland" at the Aldwych, in "Silence" at the Queen's, with Godfrey Tearle, took over Joan Maude's part in "Iris" at the Adelphi, and played in "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" at the St. James's; more recently played the part of Nancy in "The Last Enemy" at the Fortune, Biddy in "Playground" at the "Q", Garrick and Royalty Theatres, and a principal part in "Ourselves Alone" at the Garrick: made her film debut by doubling for Annie Ondra in the First National picture "God's Clay", foUowed by other film engagements, including "The Return of the Rat" (Gainsborough), "Knowing Men", and "A Warm Corner" (B.LP.). GRÖSSE: 1,64 m. HAARFARBE: Blond. AUGEN: Braun ROLLENFÄCHER: Ernste, heitere Rollen, Charakterrollen DIALEKTE: Cockney TANZ: Gesellschaftstanz SPORTS: Schwimmen, Reiten, Chauffieren, Tennis Bühnenstudium bei der R. A. D. A., nachdem Pamela Williams schon vorher am St. James' Theater in „Peter Pan" aufgetreten war. Spielte nach Beendigung ihres Studiums in „Bluebell in Fairyland" am Aldwych, „Silence" am Queen's unter Godfrey Tearle, übernahm die Rolle Joan Maude's in „Iris" am Adelphi, trat dann auf in „The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" am St. James', spielte die Rolle der Nancy in „The Last Enemy" am Fortune, die Biddy in „Playground" im „Q", im Garrick und Royalty-Theater und eine Hauptrolle in „Ourselves Alone" am Garrick. Filmdebüt als Double für Anni Ondra in „God's Clay" (First National Picture). Es folgten andere Tonfilme: „The Return of the Rat" (Gainsborough), „Knowing Men" und „A Warm Corner'' (B. LP.). E 100