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Pamela Franklin
Birth at
3 February 1950
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Attractive mesmerizingly cute American actress looks like a child (she made her screen debut at the age of 11 in the film “Innocents”) equally able to play young cute and treacherous nymphets. As a trained natural performer at the age of a teenager, Franklin celebrated everyone with the role of a big-eyed girl in the creepy thriller The Nanny (1965); by the age of 19, she was one of Maggie Smith’s “girls” in the school drama Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969). Her portrayal of a sexually depressed
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Attractive mesmerizingly cute American actress looks like a child (she made her screen debut at the age of 11 in the film “Innocents”) equally able to play young cute and treacherous nymphets. As a trained natural performer at the age of a teenager, Franklin celebrated everyone with the role of a big-eyed girl in the creepy thriller The Nanny (1965); by the age of 19, she was one of Maggie Smith’s “girls” in the school drama Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969). Her portrayal of a sexually depressed psychopath in the horror film The Legend of Hell’s House (1973) gave the film a realistic, scary and erotic strain. Since then, she has appeared on the big screen sporadically and in minor productions such as Food of the Gods, which is sad. She has worked on television on both sides of the Atlantic since the 1970s.