Pamela Adamic actress and model
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~terry
Wed, Feb 18, 2004 (09:07)
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Pamela Adamic actress and model
Pamela Adamic was born and raised in Warren, Michigan. She started
dancing at the tender age of five when her mother enrolled her ...
http://home.earthlink.net/~pamella2003/id21.html
~terry
Wed, Feb 18, 2004 (09:14)
#1
Pamela Adamic was born and raised in Warren, Michigan. She started
dancing at the tender age of five when her mother enrolled her in a local
Polish folk dancing troupe - The Rzeszow Dancers. Her mother became a
major contributor by sewing costumes and teaching the dancers how to sing
in Polish.
After Pamela's mother passed away when she was nine years old, she decided
to stay with the dance group (dedicating the years to her mother) and
performed through-out Michigan for eleven more years.
Realizing her love of dance Pamela eagerly learned other forms of dance to
add to her repertoire. With a desire to perform and her father's advice
about the real world, she studied Liberal Arts and Musical Theater at
Macomb College.
Reading electric meters was a way to pay the bills but jumping fences and
getting bit by dogs had its toll, so she decided to trade in the
Timberlands for dance shoes and moved to Miami which lead to Japan and
eventually New York.
She has pursued her dancing and acting on stage, film, t.v., and music
videos. She is concentrating more on acting and has a long list of
modeling work under her belt. Pamela even had the opportunity to pose for
fashion photographer Ellen VonUnwerth.
Check out the romantic comedy "The Break-up Artist" where Pamela plays
"Jill" currently in post production.
Whats next?
A few independent films on the way!
from
http://home.earthlink.net/~pamella2003/id21.html
~terry
Wed, Feb 18, 2004 (09:19)
#2
I bumped in to Pamela while strolling down Broadway one night in NYC with
John Long.
Unfortunately, all the picture links on Pamela's website are currently
broken and they were working a few days ago. I'll check back in a few
days and see if her site is fixed. So the candid photo I took on the
streets of New York will have to suffice for now. I can't wait to hear
about her roles in upcoming indie films.
~terry
Wed, Feb 18, 2004 (09:52)
#3
Resume
PAMELA ADAMIC
AFTRA
Hair: Blond Eyes: Green Height: 5'4"
Weight: 105 Lbs.
FILM (Lead & Principal Roles Only)
*THE BREAK-UP ARTIST Jill Vincent Rabino/Dir.
NORM Alice Todd Huffman/Dir.
INNOCENCE Susan Darryl Pirce/NYU Film School
FATE Aphrodite Peter Wang/NY Film Academy
DRAGON'S TEETH Allison Chris Grimes/Dir.
*Staring Joseph Lyle Taylor & Paula DeVicq
TELEVISION
GUIDING LIGHT Recurring Nurse CBS
LIFE TIME PROMO Bride Life Time Television
MASTERS OF ART Woman Japanese Television
THEATRE
ONE STARLING, TWO MAGPIES Cleo TSI/Playtime Series,NY
TALK TO ME Susan Judy Klass, NY
CLOSER Alice Weist-Barron, NY
LUDLOW FAIR Rachel H.B. Studios, NY
SINNER�S Dakota Ridge Chelsea, NY
CHECK PLEASE Woman Triad Theatre, NY
FLASH BACK Dancer Scott Evans, FL
CAFE NOIR Sheila John Trapani, FL
MIAMI HOT NIGHT Dancer Musical Inc., Japan
PARTNER�S IN CRIME Ensemble Gail&Rice Prod., MI
GUYS & DOLLS Dancer/Chorus Macomb College, MI
ROCK THE CLOCK Dancer/Chorus Macomb College, MI
COMMERCIALS
List upon request
TRAINING
*MACOMB COLLEGE(Performing Arts Center) Warren, MI
Musical Theater, Acting Technique, Speech & Voice
*MICHAEL HOWARD STUDIO Scene Study Naomi Thornton
*MICHAEL HOWARD STUDIO Actor's Voice David Wells
*UTA HAGEN/HB STUDIO Scene Study/Observer Uta Hagen & J. Boerlin
*WEIST-BARRON STUDIO Advanced Commercial Various Teachers
SPECIAL SKILLS
Dance: Polish Folk - 15yrs., Jazz, Vegas, Broadway, Latin, Disco, Free
Style.
Sports: Softball (third base), Volleyball, Swimming, Aerobics, Pilates.
Dialects: Southern
~terry
Wed, Feb 18, 2004 (09:55)
#4
The movie Pamela played in:
Plot Summary for
Breakup Artist, The (2003)
A romantic comedy that takes a rare look at romance and relationships from
a decidely different angle...the unapologetic male point of view. The
Breakup Artist is a no-holds-barred, soul-baring look at one man's
struggles with life, love and his unending quest to find a woman he can
stay with...for longer than six months. Before the Breakup Artist can
learn from the troubled romantic ruins of his past...he must overcome the
one debilitating dating disorder that has addled him all of his
life...RADD (Romantic Attention Deficit Disorder)!
~terry
Mon, Dec 5, 2005 (07:46)
#5
NEW YORK -- It's a pretty good bet that the hip, beautiful young servers and sales clerks waiting on the 50,000 delegates, officials and news media are trying to make it in more glamorous careers.
They're aspiring actors, models, musicians.
A drummer offered Illinois delegates bite-sized salmon hors d'oeuvres at a welcoming cocktail party. The guy selling tickets at an off-Broadway show describes himself as an "actor-director-poet."
And at the Aveda makeup store at 509 Madison Ave., I met Page 498 of the current InStyle magazine, the one with Halle Berry on the cover.
Actress/model Pamela Adamic, a native of Warren, Mich., was ringing up a lipstick sale when I asked if she--like every other young New Yorker I'd met in a store or restaurant--wants to be in show business.
You bet, she said.
"I've got an Allegra ad in InStyle," she told me. Adamic is a tiny, pretty blond. But when I stopped at a drugstore to check out Ms. Page 498, I hardly recognized her in the "before" ad for Allegra-D, an allergy pill. She's all puffy-eyes and red nose, clutching a pink Kleenex under the headline, "Can't take the congestion?"
But as anonymous as that full-page ad might be for the lovely Pam, she's probably more famous than a lot of the talent appearing at the Republican National Convention that got under way Monday.
from a Chicago Tribune article
~terry
Mon, Dec 5, 2005 (07:58)
#6
~terry
Mon, Dec 5, 2005 (08:03)
#7
And today's Daily Diversion, for those who'd like to savor New York and get away from worrying about the media conspiracy to make the economy look bad or the protesters' hairy armpits: A small plot of calm at an Aveda cosmetics store at 509 Madison Ave.
The sales clerk, Pamela Adamic, offered sweaty me a cup of free peppermint iced tea and a five-minute neck and back rub. That was free too. And, get this, Adamic is page 498 of the current InStyle magazine, the one with Halle Berry on the cover. Actress/model Adamic, a native of Warren, Mich., was ringing up a lipstick sale when I asked if she�like every other hip young New Yorker I'd met in a store or restaurant�wants to be in show business. You bet, she said.
"I've got an Allegra ad in InStyle," she told me. Adamic is a tiny, pretty blond. But when I stopped at a drug store to check out page 498, I hardly recognized her in the "before" ad for Allegra-D, an allergy pill. She's all puffy eyes and red nose, clutching a pink Kleenex under the headline, "Can't take the congestion?
from
Greenwhich Time
~terry
Mon, Dec 5, 2005 (08:11)
#8
from
Pamela's home page at Earthlink
~cfadm
Fri, Mar 31, 2006 (20:21)
#9
I've got to get this site up:
http://pamadamic.com