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Pamela Tiffin

 
Actor: Pamela Tiffin
  • Born: Oct 13, 1942 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Romance
  • Career Highlights: One, Two, Three, Viva Max!, The Pleasure Seekers
  • First Major Screen Credit: One, Two, Three (1961)

Biography

The daughter of a Chicago architect, Pamela Tiffin was attending Hunter College when she began her modeling career. Tiffin was pulling down 1,500 dollars per week as a cover girl before entering films at 19. The best of her films was her second, Billy Wilder's One, Two, Three (1961), in which she played scatterbrained Southern heiress Scarlet Hazeltine. Toward the end of her Hollywood stay, Tiffin was briefly married to magazine publisher Clay Felker. After a few years in medium-budget European films, Pamela Tiffin retired, returning to American television for the AFI salute to former mentor Billy Wilder. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Pamela Tiffin
Born Pamela Tiffin Wonso
October 13, 1942 (1942-10-13) (age 67)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1960–1986
Spouse(s) Edmondo Danon (1974-present)
Clay Felker (1962-1969)

Pamela Tiffin Wonso (born October 13, 1942), better known as Pamela Tiffin, is a retired American film actress.

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Biography

Career

Tiffin was born Oklahoma City, but grew up in Chicago, where she achieved success as a teen model. She attended Hunter College and moved to New York. Soon she was discovered by Hollywood producer Hal Wallis and cast in a film version of Summer and Smoke by playwright Tennessee Williams.

Tiffin then starred opposite screen legend James Cagney in the comedy One, Two, Three directed by Billy Wilder. She won a Golden Globe nomination for this film as well as for Summer and Smoke.

There were leading roles in the musical State Fair and the comedy Come Fly with Me. She co-starred with Burt Lancaster in the 1965 western The Hallelujah Trail and with Paul Newman in the private-detective film Harper in 1966.

The February 1969 issue of Playboy did a photo feature entitled "A Toast to Tiffin". From 1965 to 1974 she appeared mainly in European exploitation films before retiring to be with her family. She appeared, as herself, in a 2003 documentary, Abel Ferrara: Not Guilty, opposite her daughter, Echo Danon.

Tiffin starred in two teen films by American International Pictures: For Those Who Think Young with James Darren, Bob Denver, Tina Louise, Nancy Sinatra, Paul Lynde and Ellen Burstyn and The Lively Set with Darren again plus Doug McClure, film music and lyrics by Bobby Darin. Both movies were made around 1964. Tiffin also played an ingenue opposite Tony Franciosa in the film The Pleasure Seekers which also featured Carol Lynley and Ann-Margret.

Personal life

Pamela Tiffin has been married twice. Her first marriage was to Clay Felker, the late American magazine editor, whom she married in 1962 and divorced in 1969. Her second marriage was to Edmondo Danon, a philosopher, who is a son of the Italian movie producer Marcello Danon. They married in 1974 and have two daughters, Echo and Aurora.

Awards and nominations

Golden Globe Awards

  • 1962: Nominated, "Best Supporting Actress" - One, Two, Three
  • 1962: Nominated, "Most Promising Female Newcomer" - Summer and Smoke

Laurel Awards

  • 1962: Nominated, "Top Female New Personality"

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