
Pamela Stephenson
Department: Acting
Biography
Pamela Stephenson (born December 4, 1949) is a New Zealand actress and comedian, writer and psychologist, known for Superman III (1983), History of the World: Part I (1981) and UK satirical sketch show, Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979-1982). She moved with her family to Australia in 1953 and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). After playing several stage and television roles, she emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1976. She has been married to Scottish actor/comedian Billy Connolly since December 20, 1989 in which they have three children: Daisy (b. 1983), Amy (b. 1986), Scarlett (b. 1988). She was previously married to Nicholas Ball. Pamela has since retired from acting and obtained a doctorate in psychology, and is now known as Lady Connelly.
Known For

History of the World: Part I
1981

Finders Keepers
1984

Superman III
1983

Making History: Mel Brooks on Creating the World
2009

Bloodbath at the House of Death
1984

The Comeback
1978

Stand up, Virgin Soldiers
1977

Scandalous
1984

Those Dear Departed
1987

Les Patterson Saves the World
1987

Not Again: Not the Nine O'Clock News
2009

The Secret Policeman's Other Ball
1982

The Grand Knockout Tournament
1987

Walker's Women
2023

The Best of Not The Nine O'Clock News Volume One
2006

Billy Connolly: A BAFTA Tribute
2002

Private Collection
1973

Doctors & Nurses
1981

The Best of Not The Nine O'Clock News Volume Two
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Spitting Image: From F.A to Fair Play
1996

Tales of the Unexpected
1979

Not the Nine O'Clock News
1979

Omnibus Presents Comic Relief
1986

Shrink Rap
2007

The Bob Monkhouse Show
1983

The New Avengers
1976

Ryan
1973

Lost Empires
1986

Plunder
1990

The Kenny Everett Television Show
1982

Daytime Live
1987

Saturday Night Live
1975

Rove
1999

The Graham Norton Show
2007

Space: 1999
1975

Rush
1974

Murder or Mutiny
2006

Q&A
2008

The Professionals
1977

The Professionals
1977

The Professionals
1977

Parkinson
1998

Target
1977

Friday People
1985

Hazell
1978

Friday Night, Saturday Morning
1979