Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff
- Actress
- Producer
Internationally recognized actress, Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff is the
recipient of Germany's Otto Award (in recognition of her status as one
of Germany's favorite actresses). Pamela is among just a handful of
actresses who have done two television series, concurrently. This
multi-talented actress learned how to balance her successful career as
well as her personal life. She starred in the motion picture,
Castle Rock (2000), with
Ernest Borgnine and
Alana Austin,
Wolf Larson and
Frank Gorshin for "TAG
Entertainment" (Show Time), under the direction of
Craig Clyde. Pamela starred in the comedy,
"The Sicilian Bachelor", as "Millian Black" at the American Renegade
Theatre in the NoHo Arts District of Los Angeles.
Pamela is best-known for her roles on
Baywatch (1989) and
Sirens (1993). Pamela managed to
create two significant different characters and make them believable on
these two series for several seasons (10 years on "Baywatch"). As "Kaye
Morgan", she portrayed a cafe owner on "Baywatch" who stays in the mix
of things and always lends a helping hand when she feels the necessity.
On "Sirens", she portrayed "Ellen Baskin", the top ranking police
psychologist, candid and to the point. Up until the final season ago,
she was a frequent flyer between the beaches of Los Angeles, to the
city of Montreal.
She starred in the motion picture,
More Than Puppy Love (2002)
(Show Time), that was shot entirely on location in Kansas City, with
Diane Ladd, and in a motion picture,
Route 66 (1998), in which she starred as
the Stepmother, with an all-star cast that includes
Diane Ladd,
Alana Austin,
Richard Moll,
Mat McCoy and
Bruce Weitz, under the direction of
Steve Austin and written and
produced by Shauna Leigh Austin.
Pamela made her motion picture debut when legendary director
Francis Ford Coppola went to
Oklahoma to shoot the hit film,
Rumble Fish (1983), co-starring
Matt Dillon,
Vincent Spano and
Mickey Rourke. He auditioned the locals
for the other roles and she was hired. Encouraged by professionals
about her abilities, she decided to relocate to Los Angeles. To make an
income and to continue her education while pursuing her career, Pamela
worked as a page on several popular hit series. After a year in
California, she moved to New York to pursue her first love, the
theatre. Immediately she signed with the Ford Petite Modeling Agency
and, shortly thereafter, became one of the top petite models in the Big
Apple, and soon adorned the covers of magazines. She co-starred
off-Broadway in "Crimes of the Heart" and continued to study and act in
various plays for the next two years. Comedy became one of Pamela's
foundations, she worked with Joe Piscopo for
over two years which included: stage, concert and night club
appearances, television specials and guest appearances on the major
talk show. She was polishing her craft as Piscopo's side-kick. Then,
she landed a special with
George Burns, on her own. With
Burns, Pamela learned several tricks of the trade and fine-tuned her
timing.
Returning to Los Angeles, she accomplished becoming a working actress,
guest-starring on several TV shows, specials, MOWs, including
George Burns Comedy Week (1985),
Cheers (1982),
The Young and the Restless (1973),
The Fall Guy (1981),
Superboy (1988),
The Joe Piscopo New Jersey Special (1986),
True Confessions (1981),
T.J. Hooker (1982),
Knight Rider (1982), etc. She
starred in several plays, including "Dora", "I Remember Mama" and
"Lilion", to name a few. Pamela co-starred in the motion picture,
The Appointment (1982) and
The Men's Club (1986). Hailing
from Tulsa, Oklahoma, she is the middle child of three sisters. Her
mother and stepfather were ideal role models and unique parents; they
raised 37 foster children throughout the years. Actually, Pamela's
performing debut occurred at age nine, when she sang "Raindrops Keep
Falling on My Head" and realized that she loved the stage. Pamela
completed two years as an engineering major at Northeastern Oklahoma
Junior College and she is an accredited lifeguard, an avid diver
(certified scuba diver), skier as well as a top marksman.
Pamela is a working actress/producer... also being a mother of two
daughters... as well as president of her own production company.
recipient of Germany's Otto Award (in recognition of her status as one
of Germany's favorite actresses). Pamela is among just a handful of
actresses who have done two television series, concurrently. This
multi-talented actress learned how to balance her successful career as
well as her personal life. She starred in the motion picture,
Castle Rock (2000), with
Ernest Borgnine and
Alana Austin,
Wolf Larson and
Frank Gorshin for "TAG
Entertainment" (Show Time), under the direction of
Craig Clyde. Pamela starred in the comedy,
"The Sicilian Bachelor", as "Millian Black" at the American Renegade
Theatre in the NoHo Arts District of Los Angeles.
Pamela is best-known for her roles on
Baywatch (1989) and
Sirens (1993). Pamela managed to
create two significant different characters and make them believable on
these two series for several seasons (10 years on "Baywatch"). As "Kaye
Morgan", she portrayed a cafe owner on "Baywatch" who stays in the mix
of things and always lends a helping hand when she feels the necessity.
On "Sirens", she portrayed "Ellen Baskin", the top ranking police
psychologist, candid and to the point. Up until the final season ago,
she was a frequent flyer between the beaches of Los Angeles, to the
city of Montreal.
She starred in the motion picture,
More Than Puppy Love (2002)
(Show Time), that was shot entirely on location in Kansas City, with
Diane Ladd, and in a motion picture,
Route 66 (1998), in which she starred as
the Stepmother, with an all-star cast that includes
Diane Ladd,
Alana Austin,
Richard Moll,
Mat McCoy and
Bruce Weitz, under the direction of
Steve Austin and written and
produced by Shauna Leigh Austin.
Pamela made her motion picture debut when legendary director
Francis Ford Coppola went to
Oklahoma to shoot the hit film,
Rumble Fish (1983), co-starring
Matt Dillon,
Vincent Spano and
Mickey Rourke. He auditioned the locals
for the other roles and she was hired. Encouraged by professionals
about her abilities, she decided to relocate to Los Angeles. To make an
income and to continue her education while pursuing her career, Pamela
worked as a page on several popular hit series. After a year in
California, she moved to New York to pursue her first love, the
theatre. Immediately she signed with the Ford Petite Modeling Agency
and, shortly thereafter, became one of the top petite models in the Big
Apple, and soon adorned the covers of magazines. She co-starred
off-Broadway in "Crimes of the Heart" and continued to study and act in
various plays for the next two years. Comedy became one of Pamela's
foundations, she worked with Joe Piscopo for
over two years which included: stage, concert and night club
appearances, television specials and guest appearances on the major
talk show. She was polishing her craft as Piscopo's side-kick. Then,
she landed a special with
George Burns, on her own. With
Burns, Pamela learned several tricks of the trade and fine-tuned her
timing.
Returning to Los Angeles, she accomplished becoming a working actress,
guest-starring on several TV shows, specials, MOWs, including
George Burns Comedy Week (1985),
Cheers (1982),
The Young and the Restless (1973),
The Fall Guy (1981),
Superboy (1988),
The Joe Piscopo New Jersey Special (1986),
True Confessions (1981),
T.J. Hooker (1982),
Knight Rider (1982), etc. She
starred in several plays, including "Dora", "I Remember Mama" and
"Lilion", to name a few. Pamela co-starred in the motion picture,
The Appointment (1982) and
The Men's Club (1986). Hailing
from Tulsa, Oklahoma, she is the middle child of three sisters. Her
mother and stepfather were ideal role models and unique parents; they
raised 37 foster children throughout the years. Actually, Pamela's
performing debut occurred at age nine, when she sang "Raindrops Keep
Falling on My Head" and realized that she loved the stage. Pamela
completed two years as an engineering major at Northeastern Oklahoma
Junior College and she is an accredited lifeguard, an avid diver
(certified scuba diver), skier as well as a top marksman.
Pamela is a working actress/producer... also being a mother of two
daughters... as well as president of her own production company.