Pamela Susan Shoop Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Pamela Susan Shoop (born June 7, 1948) is an American character actress in film and on television. She often appeared in shows created by Glen A. Larson.Shoop's best known film role was in the 1981 horror film Halloween II, as Karen, a nurse. She appeared in the pilot episode of Knight Rider ("Knight of the Phoenix") and later on in the season four premiere ("Knight of the Juggernaut"). She also appeared in the pilot episode of Magnum, P.I. She also starred in NBC's "Return To Peyton Place" as Allison McKinzie #2 from 1973-1974.Other guest appearances include The Mod Squad, B. J. and the Bear, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Simon & Simon, Wonder Woman, The Incredible Hulk and Murder, She Wrote. Shoop's last credited appearance was a 1996 episode of Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, but she continues to attend conventions associated with films in which she appeared. She appeared in the 2006 DVD release Halloween: 25 Years of Terror.
Net Worth
$7 Million
Date Of Birth
June 7, 1948
Place Of Birth
Hollywood, California, USA
Height
5' 7½" (1.71 m)
Occupation
Actress
Profession
Actress
Education
University of Southern California
Spouse
Terrance A. Sweeney
Parents
General Clarence A. Shoop & Julie Bishop
Nicknames
Pamela Susan Shoop, Shoop, Pamela Susan
Star Sign
Gemini
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Quote
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So often actors are on location during the shooting of a show and become such good friends with one another. But then when the production wraps, we go our separate ways and onto different projects.
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Fact
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Has her own website, pamelasusanshoop.com.
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Father, Major General Clarence A. Shoop, was Vice President of Hughes Aircraft Company, head of flight testing for Howard Hughes, and Commander-in-Chief of the California Air National Guard until his death in 1968. During World War II, General Shoop flew the first reconnaissance mission over Omaha Beach on D-Day.
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Her brother, Steve, is a doctor in California.
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Her husband, Terrance Sweeney, is an ex-Jesuit priest, who served as the technical advisor on the miniseries, The Thorn Birds (1983). They wrote a book together, entitled, "What God Hath Joined".