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Pamela Duncan (December 28, 1924 – November 11, 2005) was an American B-movie actress who notably starred in two 1957 cult films for Roger Corman: Attack of the Crab Monsters and The Undead.
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Pamela Duncan. Actress: Attack of the Crab Monsters. Pert and pretty Brooklyn-born actress Pamela Duncan made brief movie news in the 1950s as a "B" level performer and would be best remembered for her damsel-in-distress participation in two of Roger Corman's cult turkeys -- Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957) and The Undead (1957), both co ...
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- Brooklyn, New York, USA
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- Englewood, New Jersey, USA
Pamela Duncan. Actress: Attack of the Crab Monsters. Pert and pretty Brooklyn-born actress Pamela Duncan made brief movie news in the 1950s as a "B" level performer and would be best remembered for her damsel-in-distress participation in two of Roger Corman's cult turkeys -- Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957) and The Undead (1957), both co ...
- December 28, 1924
- November 11, 2005
Nov 22, 2005 · Pamela Duncan, who starred in the Roger Corman cult pic “Attack of the Crab Monsters,’ died of a stroke Nov. 11 in Englewood, New Jersey. She was 73. Born in Brooklyn, she was a beauty contest...
Pamela Duncan was born in 1921 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Play for Today (1970), The Doctors (1969) and Body & Soul (1993). She died on 27 June 2010 in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
Nov 23, 2005 · Pamela Duncan, actress: born New York 28 December 1932; died Englewood, New Jersey 11 November 2005. The 1957 B-movie Attack of the Crab Monsters was promoted with the tagline "From the depths of...
Actor. Pamela Duncan was an American B-movie actress who starred in the 1957 Roger Corman cult science fiction film Attack of the Crab Monsters and later appeared in the 2000 Academy Award-nominated documentary, Curtain Call, that focused on the lives and careers of the residents of the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey.