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Pamela Rabe AM (born Pamela June Koropatnick; 30 April 1959) is a Canadian–Australian actress and theatre director. A graduate of the Playhouse Acting School in Vancouver, Rabe is best known for her appearances in the Australian films Sirens, Cosi and Paradise Road, and for starring as Joan Ferguson in the television drama series Wentworth .
Bay of Fires (2023– ) 3 Videos. 3 Photos. Pamela Rabe was born in Ontario, Canada. Pamela is an actress who is best known for many of her roles on TV and has devoted most of her career to the stage. Pamela's most known roles are Mercury (1996), The Secret Life of Us (2001), F*%#Ing Adelaide (2017) and as one of TVs most famous characters ...
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- April 30, 1959
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Pamela Rabe. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. April 30, 1959 · Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Birth name. Pamela June Koropatnick. Mini Bio. Pamela Rabe was born in Ontario, Canada. Pamela is an actress who is best known for many of her roles on TV and has devoted most of her career to the stage.
- April 30, 1959
Wentworth Prison star Pamela Rabe reveals what made her return and her favourite scene. Duncan Lindsay Published Oct 2, 2020, 3:53pm. Comment. (Picture: Channel 5) No character’s journey in any...
Pamela Rabe, an actress with a remarkable career spanning three decades, has captivated audiences with meticulous performances. Originally from Vancouver, she embarked on a new chapter in Australia alongside her husband, director Roger Hodgman, in 1982. Since then, she has become a revered presence on Australian stages, leaving an indelible ...
Pamela Rabe Theatre Stage Plays. Pamela Rabe is a prolific contributor to theatrical life in her adopted country in acting and directing, across a wide range of genres – musicals, comedy and drama.
Oct 26, 2021 · 16. Filed under Subscription, Top Stories. “Joan had nine lives and I had no say in any of them,” says Pamela Rabe. Since arriving in Season 2 of Wentworth in the enigmatic role of Governor Joan Ferguson, Rabe has delivered some of the show’s most compelling, terrifying, deliciously dark scenes.