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Pamela Brown (song)
Pamela Brown is the name of: * Pamela Brown (actress) (1917–1975), English actress * Pamela Brown, actress daughter of Kentucky politician John Y. Brown, Sr. and passenger of the ill-fated balloon '' Free Life'' that attempted to cross the Atlantic in 1970 * Pamela Brown (writer) (1924–1989), British writer * Pamela Brown (journalist) (born 1983), American television reporter and newscaster * Pam Brown (born 1948), Australian poet * Pam Brown (Nebraska politician) (1952–2011), Nebraska state senator * "Pamela Brown" (song), song by Tom T. Hall Thomas Hall (May 25, 1936 – August 20, 2021), known professionally as Tom T. Hall and informally nicknamed "the Storyteller," was an American country music singer-songwriter and short-story author. He wrote 12 No. 1 hit songs, with 26 more ...
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Pamela Brown (actress)
Pamela Mary Brown (8 July 1917 – 19 September 1975) was a British actress. Early life She was born in Hampstead, London, to George Edward Brown, a journalist, and his wife, Helen Blanche (née Ellerton). Brought up in the Roman Catholic faith, she attended St Mary's School, Ascot. Career After attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art she made her stage debut in 1936 as Juliet in a Stratford-upon-Avon production of ''Romeo and Juliet''. Three of her early film roles were in Powell and Pressburger films: her first screen part in ''One of Our Aircraft Is Missing'' (1942), a memorable supporting role in ''I Know Where I'm Going!'' (1945), and in the fantasy film-opera ''The Tales of Hoffmann'' (1951). She played a bitter spinster in ''Personal Affair'', starring Gene Tierney (1953). From the early 1950s, her arthritic condition (first appearing when she was sixteen) began to make playing on the stage difficult; her mobility was restricted and she was in great pain, which was ...
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Free Life (balloon)
''Free Life'' was the name of the Rozière balloon (registration N2079) that made the fourth attempt at crossing the Atlantic Ocean. The balloon was launched from East Hampton, New York on September 20, 1970, piloted by Malcolm Brighton, with Rodney Anderson and Pamela Brown on board. Background The adventure was conceived by Rodney Anderson and his wife, Pamela Brown. Pamela Brown was the actress daughter of Kentucky politician and attorney John Y. Brown Sr. and the sister of Kentucky Fried Chicken entrepreneur and future Kentucky Governor John Y. Brown Jr. At age 28, she and her 32-year-old husband, commodities broker Rod Anderson, hoped to break records with the first staffed balloon flight across the Atlantic. The couple planned to recoup the cost of the venture by writing a book about their experience. When the pilot whom they had been counting on for the flight withdrew close to the time of departure, the Andersons hired Englishman Malcolm Brighton, 32, whose ascent in ...
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Pamela Brown (writer)
Pamela Brown (December 31, 1924 – 1989) was a British novelist, stage writer, actress and television producer. Literary career Pamela Brown was just 13 when she started writing her first book, '' The Swish of the Curtain'', in 1938. A year later, when World War II broke out, she left Colchester County High School, a selective grammar school for girls, and went to live in Wales with her family. She continued with her writing however, sending chapters of the book to her friends back in Colchester, Essex, and finally finished the book when she was 16. ''The Swish of the Curtain'' tells the story of seven stage-struck children who form an amateur theatre company in a town called Fenchester, Brown's made-up name for her home town of Colchester. She herself was passionate about the theatre and, from an early age, put on plays with her friends. She went on to write several sequels to her first book, and other children’s novels. Her career as an actress and television producer prov ...
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Pamela Brown (journalist)
Pamela Ashley Brown (born November 29, 1983) is an American television reporter and newscaster. Brown works as a weekend anchor and senior Washington Correspondent for CNN. She formerly worked for ABC Washington, D.C., affiliate WJLA-TV, and she is also fill-in and substitute anchor for CNN's ''At This Hour With Kate Bolduan'', ''The Lead With Jake Tapper'', ''The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer'', and ''Erin Burnett OutFront''. Brown occasionally provided the lead-in to "Politico's Video Playback"—a daily recap of the previous night's U.S. late-night talk shows. Biography Brown was born in Lexington, Kentucky, the daughter of businessman and former Governor of Kentucky John Y. Brown Jr. and former Miss America and businesswoman Phyllis George (1949-2020). George took maternity leave from her duties on CBS' NFL pregame show, ''The NFL Today'', to give birth to Pamela. Brown is the granddaughter of politician John Y. Brown Sr. and the half-sister of former Kentucky Secretary of ...
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Pam Brown
Pamela Jane Barclay Brown (born 1948) is an Australian poet. Career Pam Brown was born in Seymour, Victoria. Most of her childhood was spent on military bases in Toowoomba and Brisbane. Since her early twenties, she has lived in Melbourne and Adelaide, and has travelled widely in the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions as well as Europe and the U.S., but mostly she has lived in Sydney, on the unceded land of the Eora Nation. She has made her living variously as a silkscreen printer, bookseller, postal worker and has taught writing, multi-media studies and film-making. Pam Brown worked from 1989 to 2006 as a librarian at University of Sydney. From 1997 to 2002 Pam Brown was the poetry editor of '' Overland'' and from 2004 to 2011 she was the associate editor of '' Jacket'' magazine. She has been a guest at poetry festivals worldwide, taught at the University for Foreign Languages, Hanoi, and during 2003 had Australia Council writers residency in Rome. In 2013 she held the Distin ...
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Pam Brown (Nebraska Politician)
Pamela K. Brown (September 12, 1952 – June 10, 2011) was an American businesswoman and legislator. She served as state senator from Omaha. Personal life Born in San Antonio, Texas, she graduated from Broken Bow High School and University of Nebraska–Lincoln. She was married and had one child. She was a member of the National Conference of State Legislatures Task Force on Genetic Technologies and was a board director for the United Way of the Midlands, the Safety and Health Council of Greater Omaha, and the Westside Schools Foundation. State legislature Brown was elected in 1994 to represent the 6th Nebraska legislative district and reelected in 1998 and 2002. She sat on the Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs; Transportation and Telecommunications; and Intergovernmental Cooperation committees. Death Brown died from ovarian cancer Ovarian cancer is a cancerous tumor of an ovary. It may originate from the ovary itself or more commonly from communicating nearby stru ...
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Pamela Brown (song)
Pamela Brown is the name of: * Pamela Brown (actress) (1917–1975), English actress * Pamela Brown, actress daughter of Kentucky politician John Y. Brown, Sr. and passenger of the ill-fated balloon '' Free Life'' that attempted to cross the Atlantic in 1970 * Pamela Brown (writer) (1924–1989), British writer * Pamela Brown (journalist) (born 1983), American television reporter and newscaster * Pam Brown (born 1948), Australian poet * Pam Brown (Nebraska politician) (1952–2011), Nebraska state senator * "Pamela Brown" (song), song by Tom T. Hall Thomas Hall (May 25, 1936 – August 20, 2021), known professionally as Tom T. Hall and informally nicknamed "the Storyteller," was an American country music singer-songwriter and short-story author. He wrote 12 No. 1 hit songs, with 26 more ...
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