Before her famous “A Chorus Line” performance, Pamela Blair had already worked on Broadway for some time, appearing in multiple shows, including, “Promises, Promises,” “Wild and Wonderful,” “Sugar and Seesaw,” and in the Broadway adaptation of famous American novel “Of Mice and Men” (via Deadline).
After the raging success of “A Chorus Line,” Blair went on to star in “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” as character “Angel/Amber” and later appeared in “King of Hearts,” “The Nerd,” and “A Few Good Men.”
Blair was not only confined to the stage, however, and in her television career, Blair appeared in soap operas “Ryan’s Hope” and “Another World,” and also in hit sitcom “Sabrina The Teenage Which.” Further, she earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for her role in “All My Children.” Blair also took major roles on the big screen, appearing in movies that included “Mighty Aphrodite,” “Annie,” and “21 Grams.”
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