Pam Stone

Acting 1 titles 1959-09-30 Marietta, Georgia, USA

Pam Stone is a multifaceted American talent known for her work as an actress, comedian, writer, and talk radio host. Hailing from Marietta, Georgia, she completed her education at Joseph Wheeler High School and briefly attended Kennesaw College. However, her passion for comedy led her to leave college in her third year to chase her dreams in Los Angeles.

Stone has achieved significant recognition in the comedy world, notably being one of the few comedians invited to perform at The White House. Her stand-up performances have graced prominent shows such as "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Oprah Winfrey," and "Comic Strip Live." She has also starred in three "Showtime" Cable Comedy Specials, including "Pam Stone: A Pair of Jokers." In 1992, her talent was honored with the "American Comedy Award" for 'Best Female Stand-up.'

In television, she is best remembered for her role as Judy Watkins on the long-running series "Coach," which lasted for seven seasons. Additionally, she made guest appearances on "The Drew Carey Show" and featured in the film "Radioland Murders," directed by George Lucas.

Stone hosted "The Pam Stone Show," a syndicated daytime talk radio program, for five years, earning two 'Gracie Awards' for 'Best Comedy Entertainment Program.' Until 2012, she co-hosted a Sunday show, "The Satisfied Life." Currently, she writes a humor column that won 'Best Humor Column' from The SC Press Association in 2012, which inspired her book "I Love Me A Turkey Butt Samwich," along with other titles like "Rats! Rats! Rats!" and "Only Horsepeople."

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