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Pamela Bellwood

American actress


American actress

FieldValue
namePamela Bellwood
imagePamela Bellwood "Dynasty" 1983 ABC publicity.jpeg
captionBellwood as Claudia Blaisdel Carrington in Dynasty (1983)
birth_namePamela King
other_namesPamela Bellwood-Wheeler
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, New York, USA
alma_materNeighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre
awardsClarence Derwent Award
known_for
occupationActress
years_active1974–2005, 2013
spouse
children1

Pamela Bellwood (born Pamela King, 26 June 1951 in New York City) is an American actress known for her role as Claudia Blaisdel Carrington on the 1980s prime time soap opera, Dynasty.

Life and career

Bellwood became interested in an acting career when she portrayed Emily in Our Town. She studied acting in New York with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse, and in London. In 1971, she starred as Jill Tanner in a production of Butterflies Are Free at the Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. By 1972, Bellwood was on Broadway, taking over from Blythe Danner as Jill in Butterflies Are Free at the Booth Theatre, and appearing with Barbara Bel Geddes in Finishing Touches. Her performance in Butterflies Are Free earned her a Clarence Derwent Award in 1972.

Early on, Bellwood was credited as Pamela Kingsley because there was already a working actress named Pamela King. In 1974, she appeared in an episode of Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers. Later in 1974, she appeared as Jill Martin in an episode of Rhoda entitled "9-E is available". In 1978, she played the starring role of TV executive Ellen Cunningham in W.E.B., an NBC drama about a fictional television network. Poor ratings led to the show being cancelled after only five episodes.

In her role of Claudia Blaisdel Carrington, Bellwood was an original cast member of Dynasty in January 1981, and was written out of the series early in the third season, in late 1982. She appeared once in March 1983 to help usher in Jack Coleman as a recast Steven Carrington, and later returned full-time in October 1983. She remained a key character for several seasons until leaving the series a final time in 1986 to become a full-time mother. 20 years later, in 2006, she appeared with her former Dynasty castmates in the non-fiction special Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar.

Bellwood posed for an eight-page pictorial in the April 1983 edition of Playboy magazine.

Bellwood also appeared in such films as Two-Minute Warning, Airport '77 and The Incredible Shrinking Woman, as well as a number of TV movies. She continues to perform in film and on stage. She is now known and often credited as Pamela Bellwood-Wheeler.

Personal life

In the early 1970s, Bellwood was married to British writer Peter Bellwood.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Two-Minute WarningPeggy Ramsay
1977Airport '77Lisa Stevens
1980SerialCarol
1980Hangar 18Sarah Michaels
1981**Sandra Dyson
1988Cellar DwellerAmanda
1997Le zombie de Cap-RougePatty
1998**Mrs. Swenson
1998Joseph's GiftRachel Keller
2001Family Secrets
2005Going ShoppingLandlady

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970MannixSusan Miller"Once Upon a Saturday" (season 3, episode 25)
1974IronsideNancyEpisode: "Once More for Joey"
1974**MaryEpisode: "The Book of Murder"
1974Nourish the BeastSylviaTV film
1974Paul Sand in Friends and LoversJoanneEpisode: "Moran's the Man"
1974RhodaJill MartinEpisode: "9-E Is Available"
1975MannixMiriamEpisode: "Man in a Trap" (season 8, episode 14)
1975Police StoryJudy BartlettEpisode: "Sniper"
1975Matt HelmPatriciaEpisode: "Scavenger's Paradise"
1975BarettaJennyEpisode: "When Dues Come Down"
1975CannonLouise BishopEpisode: "To Still the Voice"
1976InsightThelma MannEpisode: "All Out"
1976**Darlene RogersEpisode: "The Homecoming"
1976**AmyTV film
1977SerpicoAllisonEpisode: "The Party of Your Choice"
1977Emily, EmilyEmily WardTV film
1977Westside MedicalMelissa MapesEpisode: "The Witch of Four West"
1977**Judy Watson1 episode
1977Big HawaiiEpisode: "Sarah"
1978Deadman's CurveAnnieTV film
1978SwitchAndreaEpisode: "The Siege at Bouziki Bar"
1978W.E.B.Ellen CunninghamRegular role (5 episodes)
1980HagenLaurieEpisode: "The Straw Man"
1981–1986DynastyClaudia Blaisdel CarringtonRegular role (117 episodes)
1982The Wild Women of Chastity GulchSarahTV film
1983Cocaine: One Man's SeductionRobin BarstoweTV film
1983Baby SisterMarsha BurroughsTV film
1983Sparkling CyanideRuth LessingTV film
1983Choices of the HeartSister Dorothy KazelTV film
1984Finder of Lost LovesSusan BlaineEpisode: "Losing Touch"
1987Deep Dark SecretsAnnaTV film
1988Double StandardJoan HarikTV film
1989**Andrea MoffattEpisode: "Cat and Mouse"
1989BoonRebecca PattersonEpisodes: "All in a Day's Pork", "The Eyes of Texas"
1989Murder, She WroteVivian ProctorEpisode: "Weave a Tangled Web"
1992Life Goes OnFuture BeccaEpisode: "Bec to the Future"
1994Murder, She WroteVanessa CrossEpisode: "A Murderous Muse"
1997Women: Stories of PassionMyraEpisode: "Angel from the Sky"
1997HeartlessJennifer ChadwayTV film
2013Criminal MindsWanda SullivanEpisode: "Pay It Forward"

References

References

  1. (July 8, 1984). "TV Spotlight". The Times and Democrat.
  2. Gritten, David. (April 9, 1984). "Pamela Bellwood, ''Dynasty''{{'}}s Wacko, Wouldn't Mind a Home Where the Water Buffalo Roam". [[People (magazine).
  3. Ciccone, Rita. (January 16, 1971). "Pam Kingsley Digs Playing Jill Tanner". Ford Lauderdale News.
  4. "The Clarence Derwent Award". Actors Equity.
  5. Shales, Tom. (September 13, 1978). "''W.E.B.'': A Super Woman at the Network". [[The Washington Post]].
  6. Schemering, Christopher. (September 1985). "[[The Soap Opera Encyclopedia (Schemering book)".
  7. Schurman, Dewey. (December 1990). "Photographer: Nik Wheeler". Islands Magazine.
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