Pamela Devis

Pamela Devis

Born: April 2, 1926
Died: April 3, 2004
in Yeovil, Somerset, England, UK
British actress, dancer and choreographer. Pamela Devis was born in 1926 (or 1928 according to her obituary) in Yeovil, Somerset, England as Pamela Jean Devis. She began her career as an actress and dancer in the West End. She appeared in two films in 1949, "Trottie True" and "The Perfect Woman". She was cast as the robot in the film "Perfect Woman" because of her resemblance to actress Patricia Roc. In 1950 she was in the West End in Noel Coward's musical "Ace of Clubs". In 1952, she had a featured role in the film "Ivanhoe" and also appeared in the movies "Playgirl After Dark" (1960) and "The Sicilians" (1964).

Pamela Devis was for many years celebrated as one of Britain’s leading choreographers for stage, cabaret, television and film. Her Pamela Devis Dancers featured for years in the glittering company at the London Palladium. Devis's long career in show business saw her working with stars such as Cliff Richard, Jack Jones, Morecombe and Wise, Tommy Steele and Tom Jones. She was married to Philip Casson. She died on April 3, 2004 in Weybridge, Surrey, England.

Movies for Pamela Devis...

The Roy Orbison Show
Title: The Roy Orbison Show
Character: Pamela Devis Dancers
Released: October 21, 1964
Type: Movie
A special from the legendary Big 'O', with guests Julie Rogers and Daniel Remy. Also featured the Pamela Davis dancers with musical backing by the Jack Parnell orchestra.
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The Perfect Woman
Title: The Perfect Woman
Character: Olga the Robotrix
Released: May 23, 1949
Type: Movie
In need of cash, Roger Cavendish and his valet take a job escorting the perfect woman for a night on the town. She is in fact the robotic creation of Professor Belman, but it turns out rather to be the Professor's niece Penelope doing a pretty good imitation of the perfect Olga who winds up with them in the bridal suite at the Hotel Splendide.