Pamela Jean Bryant(1959-2010)
- Actress
Lovely, buxom and shapely blonde knockout Pamela Jean Bryant was born
on February 8, 1959 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Bryant attended Indiana
University as a telecommunications major. Pamela was the Playmate of
the Month in the April, 1978 issue of "Playboy". She had previously
appeared in the September, 1977 issue of "Playboy" in a pictorial
called "Girls of the Big Ten". In the wake of her "Playboy" stint,
Bryant acted in a bunch of films and TV shows. Her more memorable movie
roles include stuck-up sorority sister "Terri Lynn" in the hilariously
raucous collegiate comedy
H.O.T.S. (1979), luckless model victim
"Sue Ellen" in the splendidly scuzzy psycho sleaze horror exploitation
gem
Don't Answer the Phone! (1980),
the perky "Marcy" in the enjoyably goofy
Lunch Wagon (1981), and a rare lead
as former porn star "Laura Armstrong" in the straight-to-video thriller
The Killing Jar (1994). Moreover,
Pamela made guest appearances on episodes of such TV series as
Fantasy Island (1977),
Barnaby Jones (1973),
The Dukes of Hazzard (1979),
Eight Is Enough (1977),
The Incredible Hulk (1977),
T.J. Hooker (1982) and
Magnum, P.I. (1980). Pamela Jean
went on to work as an artist in California; she was a painter who
specialized in faux finish. Bryant died at age 51 from an asthma attack
on December 4, 2010.