Welcome to Pamela Green’s official website. She set it up over fifteen ago in 2001, and her estate now runs it. People think of the ’50s as a period of gloom and austerity – but for an enterprising young woman, with energy and joie de vivre, life was fulfilling and Continue Reading
Pamela Green has had a Yahoo! page for some time. It was pretty dormant for a while but it has recently been relaunched by the owner.
A Society Film Club event Monday, May 23 · 7:00pm – 10:00pm Sanctum Soho Hotel Strip! Strip! Hooray! — A Tribute to Pamela Green (28 March 1929 – 7 May 2010) Britain’s very own queen of curves, famed for her appearance in Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom (1960), star of the epic nudist Continue Reading
Fitzrovianoir: guided walk Paul Willetts, Cathi Unsworth and Garry Hunter Saturday 2 April, Rathbone Place W1, 2 pm Meet outside The Marquis of Granby Walk lasts 2 hours FREE EVENT Fitzrovian historian, author of North Soho 999 and Fear and Loathing in Fitzrovia: The Biography of Julian Maclaren-Ross, as well as Continue Reading
Naked As Nature Intended is celebrating its 50th birthday this year – the
iconic British film that brought us bare breasts on Porthcurno beach and donkey-stroking in Clovelly. To celebrate, it’s finally coming out on DVD on the 18 April (alongside Pauline Collins’ salacious ‘Secrets of a Windmill Girl’)….
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Big thanks to contemporary pin-up art of Lorenzo Di Mauro for this delightful picture of Pamela. You can see more of Lorenzo’s work on his website. SaveSave
The showing of striptease films by the W.I. in Yarmouth has caused a flurry of interest. The news, the local press and the radio are all covering it. Here’s the report on the BBC website.
Some of you might remember Pamela Green’s old website. One memorable feature was a page with some of Pam’s favourite recipes. It was archived for a while, but it is now no longer available. The image below was used on the home page. It had rather a retro look.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Peeping Tom is back in cinemas from November 19th. Catch it on the big screen while you can. Available on DVD from Amazon.
Toby Jones marks the 50th anniversary of the notorious British horror film Peeping Tom and examines the effect of this disturbing tale of ‘glamour photographer turned serial killer’ on the careers of two people – the director Michael Powell and real-life glamour photographer George Harrison Marks. Unfortunately no longer on Continue Reading