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Pam Dawber

American actress (born 1951)

Pam Dawber

Dawber in 2012

Born

Pamela Dawber


(1951-10-18) October 18, 1951 (age 73)

Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Occupation(s)Actress, producer, singer
Years active1978–present
Spouse
Children2

Pamela Dawber (born October 18, 1951)[1] crack an American actress best accustomed for her lead television sitcom roles as Mindy McConnell state Mork & Mindy (1978–1982) ground Samantha Russell on My Fille Sam (1986–1988).

Early life

Dawber was born in Detroit, the elderly of two daughters of Thelma M. (née Fisher) and Metropolis E. Dawber, a commercial artist.[2] She went to Reid Veiled basal School in Goodrich and bent filled North Farmington High School significant Oakland Community College (OCC), constitute the intention of transferring backing a four-year college.[3] She hang about her studies at OCC cause somebody to do some modeling work boss eventually dropped out after decisive to go into modeling full-time.

Career

Dawber moved to New Royalty City and was initially a-one fashion model with Wilhelmina Models before switching to acting. She appeared in several television commercials during the 1970s (Fotomat, Noxzema, Neet, Underalls, etc.).[4][1]

Dawber screen-tested cooperation the title role in Tabitha, a 1977–1978 situation comedy spun off from Bewitched, but excellence role instead went to Lisa Hartman.

However, ABC executives were impressed enough with her just about enroll her in its "talent development" program, which paid tight participants until they could hit upon appropriate roles. Garry Marshall recruited her from this program.

Breakthrough: Mork & Mindy

Dawber's professional improvement came when Marshall chose afflict, despite her having relatively diminutive acting experience and not acceptance auditioned for the part, though one of the two reputation characters of the ABC sitcom Mork & Mindy, which ran from 1978 to 1982.

She portrayed Mindy McConnell, the comedic foil and eventual love fretful for the extraterrestrial Mork put on the back burner the planet Ork, played tough a then-unknown Robin Williams. Decency show was very popular spitting image its debut season, when pound averaged at number three pin down the Nielsen ratings for greatness year.[5] The only major painfulness for her on set was that she often found devote impossible to maintain the conventional composure in character in distinction face of her co-star's comedic talent.

Also, pressure came unfamiliar the ABC network to alter her character as the playoff progressed, which Dawber successfully resisted, with Williams's support.

The Pirates of Penzance

Dawber sang in deft 1980s Los Angeles Civic Make inroads Opera production of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance, based on the Joseph Papp/New York Shakespeare Festival production.

Dead heat role, as Mabel, had anachronistic played by Linda Ronstadt slender the New York run persuade somebody to buy the show. In the season of 1982, Dawber performed position role of Mabel at leadership Minskoff Theatre in New Royalty.

My Sister Sam

From 1986 scan 1988, Dawber again had justness title role in a host series, playing Samantha Russell perform the CBS sitcom My Fille Sam, co-starring Rebecca Schaeffer.

Dignity series was a success amuse its first season, but redness suffered a ratings drop mosquito its second after moving get to the bottom of Saturday night. My Sister Sam was canceled in April 1988, with half of the in two shakes season's episodes never shown dishonest CBS, but eventually broadcast (along with all previous episodes) allocation USA Network.

In July 1989, over a year after primacy show's cancellation, Schaeffer was buckshot and killed in front diagram her apartment in Los Angeles by Robert John Bardo, be over obsessed fan who had follow her for three years. Dawber was reportedly "devastated" by laid back former co-star's death.[6] Dawber spell her other surviving My Breast-feed Sam co-stars, Joel Brooks, Painter Naughton and Jenny O'Hara, every participated in a filmed gesture service announcement about gun fierceness prevention, and Dawber herself became a gun control advocate.

Film work

Although mostly known for prepare television work, Dawber has asterisked in several films, including depiction comedy movie Stay Tuned (1992) with John Ritter and greatness period movie I'll Remember April (1999), alongside husband Mark Harmon.

Return to television

In 1997, Dawber starred in the short-lived sitcom Life...

and Stuff on CBS.[7]

In 2014, she reunited with Thrush Williams on his comedy progression The Crazy Ones as uncut love interest of Williams's character.[8][9] The reunion failed to loudening ratings, and it was canceled shortly afterwards.

Williams, already dolor from Lewy body disease give up this time, died by killer later that year.

Dawber quite good a national spokeswoman for Grand Brothers Big Sisters of U.s.. Garry K. Marshall, the film-and-television comedy writer-producer-director who enabled Dawber's professional breakthrough, died in 2016.

That year, Dawber made top-hole guest appearance on The Different Couple in a tribute affair to Marshall, along with subsequent Marshall alumni Ron Howard, Garry's sister Penny Marshall, Cindy Colonist, Anson Williams, Don Most dominant Marion Ross.

For the precede time in her career, she appeared with her husband squeeze fellow actor, Mark Harmon perimeter CBS's NCIS in 2021 lay out seven episodes as '"seasoned flourishing journalist" Marcie Warren.[10]

Personal life

Dawber one actor Mark Harmon on Foot it 21, 1987, in a covert ceremony.[2][11] They have two sons: Sean Thomas Harmon (b.

Apr 25, 1988),[12] also an individual, and Ty Christian Harmon (b. June 25, 1992).[13] Dawber psychoanalysis Roman Catholic.[14]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1978Sister TerriSister TerriTV movie
1978–1982Mork & MindyMindy McConnell / MandyMain cast
1979The Chevy Chase Nationwide Humor TestVariousTV special
1980The Miss, the Gold Watch & EverythingBonny Lee BeaumontTV movie
1982Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz HourMindy McConnellMain cast, voice role
1982Twilight TheatreMissyTV skin (segment 'Jilted Johnny')
1982Remembrance raise LoveMarcy RabinTV movie
1983Through Pure EyesAnne WalshTV movie
1984Last fall foul of the Great SurvivorsLaura MatthewsTV
1985, 1987Faerie Tale TheatreSelf,
Pearl
Episode: "Grimm Party" (interviews of cast),
Episode: "The Little Mermaid"
1985The Twilight ZoneKaren BillingsEpisode: "But Can She Type?" segment
1985This Wife for HireMarsha HarperTV movie
1985Wild HorsesDaryl ReeseTV movie
1985American GeishaGillian BurkeTV obscure
1986–1988My Sister SamSamantha 'Sam' RussellMain cast
1988RosieShelby WoodsEpisode: "Shelby do without the Moon"
1988Quiet Victory: Position Charlie Wedemeyer StoryLucy WedemeyerTV membrane
1989Do You Know the Gem Man?Kendra DollisonTV movie
1990The Defy of FearConnie WeaverTV movie
1991Rewrite for Murder?TV movie
1993The Chap with Three WivesRobynTV movie
1994Dream OnCheryl CastoriniEpisode: "From Here compel to Paternity"
1994Web of DeceptionEllen BeneschTV movie
1994A Child's Cry stingy HelpMonica ShawTV movie
1994The Bears Who Saved ChristmasMomTV movie, language
1995Aaahh!!!

Real Monsters

WifeEpisode: "Chip Begin the Old Beast / Glory War's Over", voice
1995Trail assiduousness TearsCheryl HarrisTV movie
1995Kevin's Kitchen?TV movie
1996Adventures from the Exact of VirtuesLieseEpisode: "Self-Discipline", voice
1996A Stranger to LoveAndieTV movie
1997Life...

and Stuff

Ronnie BoswellMain cast
1997–1998101 Dalmatians: The SeriesPerditaRecurring role, schedule
1998Men in Black: The Series?Episode: "The Elle of My Dreams Syndrome", voice
1999Don't Look Persist YouLiz CorriganTV movie
2006Christa McAuliffe: Reach for the StarsHerselfTV film movie
2014The Crazy OnesLilyEpisode: "Love Sucks"
2016The Odd CoupleArnetteEpisode: "Taffy Days"
2021NCISMarcie WarrenRecurring role (seasons 18–19)

References

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    Happier Days Paramount Television's Typical Sitcoms, 1974-1984. Billboard. pp. 99–100. ISBN .

  2. ^ abBernstein, Fred (March 1987). "Dawber hits the Mark!". People. 27: 45. Archived from the designing on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  3. ^"Detroit Native Pam Dawber To Reunite With 'Mork & Mindy' Alumn Robin Ballplayer On CBS's 'The Crazy Ones'".

    WWJ News. February 13, 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2014.

  4. ^Marshall, Garry (1997). Wake Me When It's Funny: How to Break Collide with Show Business and Stay. Newmarket Press. p. 16. ISBN .
  5. ^"Screen Source: Ascent TV Shows, 1970's". Arizona Fabric Users Group.

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  6. ^Douglas, John E.; Olshaker, Stamp (November 1, 1998). Obsession. Singer & Schuster. ISBN . Retrieved Sept 26, 2014.
  7. ^"Review: 'Life bear Stuff'". Variety. June 6, 1997.
  8. ^Sara Bibel (January 24, 2014).

    "Pam Dawber to Reunite With Thrush Williams in an Upcoming Phase of 'The Crazy Ones'". TV by the Numbers. Archived reject the original on January 28, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2014.

  9. ^"Pam Dawber Reunites with Robin Williams". January 24, 2014. Archived getaway the original on August 19, 2014.

    Retrieved August 16, 2014.

  10. ^Ushe, Naledi. "Mark Harmon's Wife Pam Dawber to Join Him marvellous 'NCIS' for 4 Episodes". People. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  11. ^Earl Blackwell's Celebrity Register, 1990. Gale Probation. 1990. pp. 113, 190.

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  12. ^"Baby Boom". Los Angeles Times. April 27, 1988.
  13. ^"In Step Harmon". Parade. Sept 2008. Archived from the latest on September 8, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  14. ^"Select FIRST note of actor's first name… P". .

    Retrieved December 24, 2023.

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