Pamela Springsteen
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Pamela Springsteen (b. Pamela Colleen Springsteen on February 8, 1962 in Freehold, New Jersey) is part of a big family. Her brother, Bruce Springsteen, became a nationwide rock star in the early 70s and Pam sometimes went on tour with him. When she got older she became a still photographer and photographed his pictures for his record singles. During the early 80s she decided to take up acting like her brother's ex-wife Julianne Phillips did during the mid 80s and she had a small role in her first film playing a young cheerleader named Dina Phillips in the cult teen comedy classic Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), and got some brief exposure, as it launched many other future celebrities in the film like Forest Whitaker, Nicolas Cage and James Russo. She then won a supporting role halfway through a film by playing the role of another cheerleader named Karen Sybern in the teen drama Reckless (1984) which also starred Aidan Quinn and Daryl Hannah.
After a couple of other supporting roles in teen films like Modern Girls (1986) and Scenes from the Goldmine (1987) as well as her TV guest roles in "The Facts of Life", "Hardcastle and McCormick" and "Family Ties"; she accepted the lead role in two direct-to-video slasher flick sequels known as Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) and Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989) playing a psychotic killer named Angela Baker.
She had a couple of other film roles afterward, such as Dixie Lanes (1988), Fast Food (1989) and The Gumshoe Kid (1990), but afterward walked away from acting for good to pursue her still photography full time.
IMDb mini-biography by Greg Russell Tiderington
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- Sister of Bruce Springsteen.
- Has photographed a number of brother Bruce's album covers and other publicity stills.
- Credited with photography on Bruce's album "Lucky Town".
- Father, Douglas "Dutch" Springsteen, died in 1998.
- Mother's name is Adele.
- Sister of Virginia Springsteen Shave.
- Briefly engaged to actor Sean Penn.
- She directed the music video for the song "Those Words We Said" by Kim Richey.
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Where are they now (October 2000) Works as a professional still photographer in Los Angeles, CA.