
Cast
Pamela Dunlap
Acting
Cast
Pamela Dunlap
Known for
Acting
Born
1943-02-20
From
San Francisco, California, USA
Also known as Pamela Dunlapp, Pam Dunlap
Biography
Pamela Dunlap is known for many movie roles starting on Ironside (1967), more recently I Am Sam (2001), The Holiday (2006), Changeling (2008), and most recently Wetlands (2017). She is known for many guest appearances on television series, Happy Days (1974), Law & Order (1990), Boston Legal (2004), and five appearances on Mad Men (2007), Castle (2009), Girls (2012), and Maron (2013). She is bi-coastal, living in New York City and Los Angeles, California USA. While in New York she has been seen on Broadway in "Musical Comedy Murders of 1940," "Redwood Curtain," and "Yerma," and in several Off-Broadway roles. In Southern California, she has performed at the Los Angeles Ahmanson Theater, Costa Mesa South Coast Repertory, LA Theatre Works, and the Los Angeles Fountain Theater. At The Fountain she played Rochelle - a middle-aged, out-of-shape Jewish woman who's undergoing a crisis of faith - Dunlap was persuaded to join a flamenco class for other middle-aged, women. The production united two of the Fountain's specialties - plays and the subject of flamenco.

The Holiday
as Woman on Plane

Changeling
as Mrs. Fox

I Am Sam
as Grace

The Goldfinch
as Mrs. Vogel

The Kitchen
as Mary - Kathy's Mother

Suburbicon
as Mrs. Krup

Nick of Time
as Centerpiece Poacher

Stolen
as Shelly the Waitress

Clockstoppers
as Vice Principal

Funny Pages
as Judge

Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!
as Sue

Cannon
as Laverne Holley

Sin
as ER Nurse

Bloody Mama
as Rembrandt

Clean and Sober
as Jane

Stuck
as Grandma Jenkins

3 Geezers!
as Mary

Pleasures
as Elaine

Retribution
as Sally Benson

The O.J. Simpson Story
as Therapist

Wetlands
as Mrs. Harrington

Fourth Grade
as Vera

16 to Life
as Kate's Grandma

Victims
as Nina Blygelder

The Patricia Neal Story
as Speech Therapist

Mothers of the Bride
as Elaine Stansbury

The Seduction of Gina
as Annette

Mind the Gap
as Elsa

For the Future: The Irvine Fertility Scandal
as Supervisor Maryann

Amos
as Leah

The Wedding Party
as Aunt Sylvia

The List
as Ruby
