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Pamela Des Barres is a Actor American born on 9 september 1948 at Reseda, Los Angeles (USA)

Pamela Des Barres

Pamela Des Barres
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Birth name Pamela Ann Miller
Nationality USA
Birth 9 september 1948 (76 years) at Reseda, Los Angeles (USA)

Pamela Des Barres aka Miss Pamela (born Pamela Ann Miller on September 9, 1948 in Reseda, California) is a former rock and roll groupie, author and magazine writer.

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Filmography of Pamela Des Barres (2 films)

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Actress

Paradise Alley, 1h47
Directed by Sylvester Stallone
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure
Themes Sports films
Actors Sylvester Stallone, Kevin Conway, Christopher Reeve, Anne Archer, Joe Spinell, Armand Assante
Rating57% 2.8514952.8514952.8514952.8514952.851495
Victor, the youngest and largest of the Carboni brothers (Cosmo and Lenny are the other two), becomes a local wrestler (named Kid Salami) at the request of Cosmo, who thinks there is big money to be made.
200 Motels
200 Motels (1971)
, 1h38
Directed by Frank Zappa, Tony Palmer
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Documentary, Fantasy, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Theodore Bikel, Ringo Starr, Frank Zappa, Pamela Des Barres, Howard Kaylan
Roles the interviewer
Rating55% 2.799332.799332.799332.799332.79933
In 200 Motels, the film attempts to portray the craziness of life on the road as a rock musician, and as such consists of a series of unconnected nonsense vignettes interspersed with concert footage of the Mothers of Invention. Ostensibly, while on tour The Mothers of Invention go crazy in the small fictional town of Centerville ("a real nice place to raise your kids up"), wander around, and get beaten up in "Redneck Eats", a cowboy bar. In a long cartoon interlude bassist "Jeff", tired of playing what he refers to as "Zappa's comedy music", is persuaded by his bad conscience to quit the group, as did his real-life counterpart Jeff Simmons, who was fired for insubordination before the film began shooting. Simmons was replaced by Martin Lickert (who was Ringo's chauffeur) for the film. Almost every scene is drenched with video special effects (double and triple exposures, solarisation, false color, speed changes, etc.) which were innovative in 1971. The film has been dubbed a "surrealistic documentary".