Pamela Fields(IV)
- Actress
As a young girl growing up in Massachusetts, Pam dreamed of being an actor. There were two specific books that inspired her theatrical interests: "Act One" by Moss Hart (later a Broadway hit starring Tony Shaloub) and "Marjorie Morningstar" by Herman Wouk (who wouldn't want to be Natalie Wood being romanced by Gene Kelly??) Both books were full of performance insight and magic and romance, and Pam wanted to be a part of it all. So in fifth grade she wrote, directed and starred in her first play...and well, the rest, as they say, is history! Moving to Arizona as a teen she went on to enjoy a rewarding career as a college arts educator. Since retirement, Pam has returned to her first love...acting...and continues to pursue opportunities on stage and on-camera. Selected projects include TV/Film: Lydia Porter in "The Encounter, The Meeting, episode 8, Maximum Mike", Intrigue Films. Video: Zina Jacinto in "Kudzu Kids, the Case of the Missing Dogs", Crime Scene Productions; "Classic Tales of Fright", Davisson Entertainment; "In It To Win", ASU Herberger Institute. Commercials/ Industrial: "Vocera", Cultivator Content Labs; "COX Smart Home", Whitman Productions; "Forebrain Supplement", 3rd House Productions"; "Prime Lash Mascara", Prime Cosmetics. Stage: Agatha Christie ("Mysterious Disappearance"); Rose Saunders ("Rasheeda Speaking"); Nanny Marina ("Uncle Vanya"). Other favorite roles include Big Mama ("Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"); Ida ("Morning's at Seven"); Dolly Levi ("The Matchmaker") and her one-woman touring production, "Myself, Alma Mahler". Professional Growth Workshops: Acting for Film/TV (Elizabeth Gazma); The Business of Acting (Barbara Deutsch); Commercial and Film Auditioning (Good Faith Casting); Commercial Auditioning (Garth Williams); and Creating Your Voice Image (Lou Hunt).