

Pam Grier
Pamela Suzette Grier, born on May 26, 1949, is a renowned American actress celebrated for her groundbreaking roles in cinema. Often hailed by director Quentin Tarantino as the first female action star, Grier rose to fame in the 1970s through a series of action-packed films, particularly within the blaxploitation genre, produced by American International Pictures and New World Pictures. Her notable performances earned her several nominations, including an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Satellite Award, and a Saturn Award.
Grier's ascent to stardom can be traced back to her iconic lead roles in "Coffy" (1973) and "Foxy Brown" (1974). Other significant films from her early career include "The Big Doll House" (1971), "Women in Cages" (1971), "The Big Bird Cage" (1972), "Black Mama, White Mama" (1973), "Scream Blacula Scream" (1973), "The Arena" (1974), "Sheba, Baby" (1975), "Bucktown" (1975), and "Friday Foster" (1975). Grier later starred as the titular character in Tarantino's crime drama "Jackie Brown" (1997), and appeared in various films such as "Escape from L.A." (1996), "Jawbreaker" (1999), "Holy Smoke!" (1999), "Bones" (2001), "Just Wright" (2010), "Larry Crowne" (2011), and "Poms" (2019).
On television, Grier showcased her talent as Eleanor Winthrop in the Showtime series "Linc's" (1998–2000), and as Kate "Kit" Porter in "The L Word" (2004–2009). She also played Constance Terry in the ABC sitcom "Bless This Mess"
Filmography


Bless This Mess

The L Word

Jawbreaker

Mafia (2011)

The Big Doll House

Scream Blacula Scream

3 A.M.

Poms

Being Rose

Feast of All Saints

Original Gangstas

Snow Day

Tough Enough

Cinnamon

Machete Maidens Unleashed!

Just Wright

The Allnighter

Hit Man

Holy Smoke

Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies

Posse (1993)

Sheba, Baby

Women in Cages

The Adventures of Pluto Nash

Time Warp Vol. 1: Midnight Madness

Bones

Wilder

Fortress 2
