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14 Facts About Pamela Franklin

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Pamela Franklin is best known for her role as Sandy in the film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, for which she won a NBR Award and received a BAFTA Award nomination.

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Pamela Franklin later established herself as a scream queen in the 1970s by appearing in the films Necromancy and The Legend of Hell House.

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Pamela Franklin made her film debut at age 11 in The Innocents, and her TV debut in the Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Colors The Horse Without a Head.

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Pamela Franklin played opposite William Holden and Trevor Howard in the British film The Lion and co-starred with Luke Halpin in Flipper's New Adventure as a wealthy industrialist's daughter.

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In 1963, Pamela Franklin was voted 10th place for the Laurel Awards Top New Female Personality.

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Pamela Franklin was 14 when she appeared in The Third Secret, in which she played a troubled young daughter.

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Pamela Franklin received favourable notices for her portrayal of an unusually worldly teenager in the suspense film The Nanny starring Bette Davis She received an Emmy nomination for her supporting role in the TV movie Eagle in a Cage in which she again acted opposite Trevor Howard.

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Pamela Franklin acted with Dirk Bogarde, who played her father in Our Mother's House, a film that was nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.

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Not long afterwards, Pamela Franklin played opposite Marlon Brando and Rita Moreno in The Night of the Following Day as the kidnap victim in the crime thriller.

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Pamela Franklin appeared with Michele Dotrice in the horror thriller And Soon the Darkness, a film that was remade in 2010.

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Pamela Franklin played the title character in "Jenny Wilde is Drowning", an episode of The Name of the Game, starring Tony Franciosa.

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Pamela Franklin's character was an aspiring actress trying to succeed in Hollywood.

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Pamela Franklin met British actor Harvey Jason, 10 years her senior, on the set of Necromancy.

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Pamela Franklin claimed working in television in the United States was a mistake at the time, as it limited her career and producers only saw her as a TV actor from then on.