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Pamela Stephenson Biography
Pamela Stephenson is one of the famous TV Show Host, who was born on the memorable day of December 4 in the year 1949. Pamela Stephenson is a proud citizen of New Zealand.
Writer, psychologist, television personality, and comedian who famously impersonated Kate Bush and Olivia Newton-John on the British sketch comedy program, Not The Nine O’Clock News. She is also known for hosting Shrink Rap, a British psychology-themed television show.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Pamela Stephenson continues to be an inspiration for many.
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Education
National Institute of Dramatic Art; Takapuna Grammar School
Family
After divorcing her first husband, Nicholas Ball, she remarried and had three daughters with her second husband, Billy Connolly.
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In 2003, she published a biography on Billy Connolly titled Bravemouth: Living with Billy Connolly.
Career
She attended both the University of New South Wales and the (Australian) National Institute of Dramatic Art. She appeared in the 1984-85 season on the popular American comedy show, Saturday Night Live.
Trivia
She was a professor of Psychology at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
Net Worth & Salary
Pamela Stephenson net worth is $5 Million (2022).
Pamela Stephenson Timeline
1953
She moved with her family to Australia in 1953 and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA).
1960
The video was a pastiche of the Alfred Hitchcock movie Psycho (1960), with Stephenson taking the Janet Leigh role.
1965
In the opening sequence, Ambroisa is the foil for a series of sight gags that reference Lester's The Knack (1965); the character also has a love scene with Superman at the top of the Statue of Liberty.
1970
After graduating from NIDA in 1970,: 35 she was engaged by Edgar Metcalfe on a six-month contract for the National Theatre Company, and performed in six plays at The Playhouse Theatre, Perth in 1971.
1972
Stephenson starred as Elsie in the ABC-TV production of the opera The Yeomen of the Guard (1972).
1973
She then starred in the film Private Collection released in 1973.
1976
After playing several stage and television roles, she emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1976.
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1977
She also played a nurse in Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers (1977).
1978
After filming an episode of Hazell with its star Nicholas Ball, Stephenson went on to marry him in 1978.
1979
Stephenson converted to Buddhism in 1979, shortly before she joined Not the Nine O'Clock News.
1980
Stephenson gained prominence from her part in the 1980s UK comedy television sketch show Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979–1982), alongside Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.: 591 It was a satirical sketch show, influenced by the surreal humour of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
1981
She was shortlisted in both the Actress and Light Entertainment performance categories at the 1981 BAFTAs for her part in the programme.
1982
In 1982, she starred in the West End production of Joseph Papp's version of The Pirates of Penzance; The Times critic Irving Wardle wrote that Stephenson "reveals unsuspected coloratura powers as Mabel, but the part wastes her comic gift".
1983
Director Richard Lester called Stephenson for a part in Superman III (1983) on the basis of her performances in Not The Nine O'Clock News.
1984
In 1984–85, she was in the cast of American comedy sketch show Saturday Night Live for season 10.
1985
She toured in the one-woman theatre shows Naughty Night Nurses Without Panties Down Under (1985) and Scandalous Behaviour (1987).
1986
Back in the UK, she hosted an episode of the UK show Saturday Live in 1986.: 713 The 1986 drama Lost Empires saw her in a serious role, and The Daily Telegraph critic Charles Clover felt that Stephenson was one of the positives in a dull series.
1987
Prince Edward's charity television special The Grand Knockout Tournament (1987) included Stephenson amongst the many celebrities participating.
1989
The Spectre of Ernie Pike (1989) on BBC Radio 4 saw Stephenson make her radio acting debut.
1990
She presented Move Over Darling (1990), a series of five programmes about the role of women at work and at home.
1991
The couple moved to Los Angeles in 1991, and later alternated between homes in New York and Scotland.
1993
In 1993, she hosted the Australian lifestyle program Sex, which was criticised by The Sydney Morning Herald's critic for being "prurient".
1996
In 1996, she obtained a doctorate in clinical psychology from the California Graduate Institute and set up her own private practice.
1999
Parts in television shows including Space: 1999, New Avengers, The Professionals and Tales of the Unexpected preceded her breakthrough role in the satirical sketch show Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979–1982) alongside Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
2002
In 2002, Stephenson published Billy, a biography of her husband, which Kirkus Reviews considered "balances wifely affection with professional analysis".
2006
The journey was documented in a four-part series shown on Sky Television and in her book Murder or Mutiny: Mystery, piracy and adventure in the Spice Islands (2006).
2007
She presented a psychologically themed interview show called Shrink Rap (2007) and is the author of Head Case: Treat Yourself to Better Mental Health (2009) and Sex Life: How Our Sexual Encounters and Experiences Define Who We Are (2011).
2009
She also had a relationships advice column, "Love Matters", in Australian Women's Weekly from 2009.
2010
She was a finalist in the eighth series of the BBC1 television show Strictly Come Dancing in 2010.
2012
Her autobiography, The Varnished Untruth, was published in 2012.
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2014
This was not a happy experience, according to an interview she gave in 2014: "Doing stand-up was like a war with everyone playing this game of 'I can be funnier than you'.".
2016
They reached the final, and finished third. she returned for the 2016 Christmas Special edition.
2017
Lee Randall of The Scotsman described it as "compelling and emotion-churning", and Jane Wheatley of The Sydney Morning Herald found that while there was plenty of "humour and vivid anecdote", "the real heft of this book and its leitmotif is Stephenson's childhood experience of being rejected by her parents; a legacy that dogs her life to this day." Connolly was knighted in 2017, meaning that Stephenson-Connolly can formally style herself as "Lady Connolly".
2022
As of September 2022, the couple lived in Key West, Florida.