Pamela Springsteen
Biography
Biography
Pamela Springsteen was a prolific actress who created a name for herself largely on the big screen. Springsteen's career began by acting in comedies like "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" (1982) with Sean Penn, "My Science Project" (1985) with John Stockwell and Danielle von Zerneck and "Modern Girls" (1986) starring Daphne Zuniga. She also appeared in the TV movie "My Mother's Secret Life" (ABC, 1983-84). Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like the Hoyt Axton dramedy "Dixie Lanes" (1987), the romance "Scenes From the Goldmine" (1987) with Catherine Mary Stewart and "Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy Campers" (1988). She also appeared in "Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland" (1988). In the eighties through the early 2000s, Springsteen lent her talents to projects like "Fast Food" (1989) starring Clark Brandon, "The Gumshoe Kid" (1990) starring Jay Underwood and "Grand Avenue" (HBO, 1995-96). Her credits also expanded to "Dancing at the Harvest Moon" (CBS, 2002-03). Most recently, Springsteen worked on the Nestor Carbonell drama "Jack the Dog" (2002).