
Pamela Green
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Pamela Green was a wonderful woman who began as an artist, spending seven years studying art and painting, including the last four years at St. Martin's School of Art in London. During the late 1950s, when the magazine "Kamera" created by Pamela and George Harrison Marks became hugely successful, Pamela would be busy finding and training other models to appear in the magazine. Later in her career, she would advise other models and actresses about using make-up, lighting, and costumes. She would often work behind the scenes with her life partner Doug Webb on British films and TV.
Known for
Credits

Peeping Tom (1960)
as Milly

The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961)
as Nurse at Laundrette (uncredited)

As Nature Intended (1961)
as Pamela

Legend of the Werewolf (1975)
as Anne-Marie

A Very British Psycho (1997)
as Self

Under the Bed! (1977)
as cast member

The Naked World of Harrison Marks (1966)
Actor

Doing Rude Things (1995)
as Self

Otto und die nackte Welle (1968)
as Model (archive footage)

Witches Brew (1960)
as Nude Woman
Xcitement! (1960)
Actor
The Window Dresser (1961)
as The burglar
Gypsy Fire (1961)
as Princess Sonmar Harriks
Art for Art's Sake (1960)
Actor
The Chimney Sweeps (1963)
as Maid





