Pamela Franklin is a British actress who appeared in films from 1961 until 1976. Franklin was born in Yokohama, Japan, and grew up in the Far East, where her father was a trader. She was sent to the Elmhurst School of Ballet in England. She made her film debut at the age of 11 in The Innocents (1961), and her television debut in the Wonderful World of Disney's, The Horse Without a Head. She received favourable critical notices for her portrayal of an unusually worldly teenager in the suspense film The Nanny (1965). Her first adult role was as a kidnap victim in The Night of the Following Day. Probably her best-known role was as "Sandy" in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969), for which she won the National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actress. In the same year she starred in the John Huston movie Sinful Davey, with a young John Hurt, which was not successful and failed to boost her career. As an adult, she became somewhat typecast in horror films, after her performance ...
The Letters
1973
The Innocents
1961
Crossfire
1975
Sinful Davey
1969
The Legend of Hell House
1973
Ace Eli and Rodger of the Skies
1973
The Food of the Gods
1976
The Nanny
1965
The Night of the Following Day
1969
The Third Secret
1964
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
1969
The Lion
1962
Intertect
1973
Flipper's New Adventure
1964
And Soon the Darkness
1970
Our Mother's House
1967
David Copperfield
1969
A Tiger Walks
1964
Necromancy
1972
The Witching
1983
Satan's School for Girls
1973
See How They Run
1964
The Horse Without a Head
1964
Won't Write Home, Mom–I'm Dead
1975
Screamer
1974