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O ne of cinema’s most legendary female badasses is coming back — and according to Foxy Brown star Pam Grier, she’s headed to the small screen.Grier spoke at the Hollywood Show in Burbank ...
Pam Grier is opening up about how she still has injuries from her time on the set of Foxy Bown. The actress stopped by Live With Kelly and Mark on Friday to celebrate 50 years since the Jack Hill ...
Pam Grier, a muse of Quentin Tarantino, is detailing her time in Hollywood with the podcast "Here Comes Pam." The actress once dated Richard Pryor, who died in 2005 at age 65.
Pam Grier is opening up about how she still has injuries from her time on the set of Foxy Bown.. The actress stopped by Live With Kelly and Mark on Friday to celebrate 50 years since the Jack Hill ...
Pam Grier is ready to share her stories on the stage and on TV. The actress, who came to fame starring in “blaxploitation” films in the 1970s, said she’s developing a musical based on her ...
Pam Grier is known for Blaxpoloitation hits, such as 1974’s “Foxy Brown,” as well as “Coffy” (1973) and “Friday Foster” (1975). She later became a muse for director Quentin Tarantino.
Pam Grier was a guest this week on The Jennifer Hudson Show, and revealed there are big plans afoot for her legendary 1974 Blaxploitation classic, Foxy Brown. “We’re going to be doing Foxy ...
Pam Grier is keeping “Foxy Brown” timeless. The actress announced during “The Jennifer Hudson Show” that her beloved 1974 Blaxploitation film is receiving a stage musical adaptation.
Pam Grier has been in Hollywood for more than 50 years, but the screen icon almost quit acting back in the 1970s.. Grier, the subject of the fourth season of TCM podcast “The Plot Thickens ...
Pam Grier is keeping “Foxy Brown” timeless. The actress announced during “The Jennifer Hudson Show” that her beloved 1974 Blaxploitation film is receiving a stage musical adaptation. Grier’s life ...
Pam Grier shared on "The Jennifer Hudson Show" that she is developing a musical based on her iconic 1974 classic film “Foxy Brown.” ...