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What Is Pam Dawber's Net Worth?
Pam Dawber is an American actress who has a net worth of $10 million. Dawber is best known for starring as Mindy McConnell on ABC's "Mork & Mindy" (1978–1982) and Samantha Russell on the CBS sitcom "My Sister Sam" (1986–1988). Pam began her career as a model and shifted her focus to acting in the late '70s. She has more than 40 acting credits to her name, including the films "A Wedding" (1978), "Stay Tuned" (1992), and "I'll Remember April" (1999), the TV movies "Do You Know the Muffin Man?" (1989), "The Face of Fear" (1990), and "Web of Deception" (1994), and the television series "Life… and Stuff" (1997) and "NCIS" (2021). Dawber has lent her voice to the film "Swan Lake" (1981) and the TV shows "Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour" (1982) and "101 Dalmatians: The Series" (1997–1998), and in the early '80s, she played Mabel in "The Pirates of Penzance" on Broadway and in Los Angeles. In the early '90s, Pam gave up full-time acting to spend more time with her children.
Early Life
Pam Dawber was born Pamela Gene Dawber on October 18, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan. She is the daughter of Thelma and Eugene Dawber, who passed away in 2003 and 2013, respectively, and Eugene was a commercial artist. Pam's younger sister, Leslie, died from a congestive heart condition in 1976. Dawber attended Reid Elementary School and North Farmington High School, and after graduation, she enrolled at Oakland Community College. Though she intended to later transfer to a four-year college, Pam ended up deferring her studies to focus on modeling and then decided to model full-time.
Career
Dawber began working with Wilhelmina Models in New York City, and she starred in TV commercials for Noxzema, Fotomat, and other companies in the '70s. Pam took part in a screen test for the 1977 "Bewitched" spinoff "Tabitha," and though she didn't land the role, ABC executives enrolled Dawber in the network's talent development program. She was recruited from the program byGarry Marshall, who cast her as Mindy McConnell on the sitcom "Mork & Mindy" in 1978. Also starringRobin Williams, the series aired nearly 100 episodes over four seasons and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1979. Around this time, Pam also appeared in the feature film "A Wedding" (1978) and the TV movies "The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything" (1980), "Remembrance of Love" (1982), "Through Naked Eyes" (1983), "Last of the Great Survivors" (1984), "This Wife for Hire" (1985), "Wild Horses" (1985), and "American Geisha" (1986), and she guest-starred on "The Twilight Zone" (1985). From 1986 to 1988, Dawber starred as Samantha "Sam" Russell on "My Sister Sam" alongside Rebecca Schaeffer, then she appeared in the TV movies "Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story" (1988), "Do You Know the Muffin Man?" (1989), and "The Face of Fear" (1990).
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In 1992, Pam co-starred withJohn RitterandEugene Levyin the film "Stay Tuned," then she guest-starred on "Dream On" (1994) and appeared in the TV movies "The Man with Three Wives" (1993), "Web of Deception" (1994), "A Child's Cry for Help" (1994), "Trail of Tears" (1995), and "A Stranger to Love" (1996). In 1997, she starred as Ronnie Boswell on the CBS sitcom "Life… and Stuff," and she began voicing Perdy on "101 Dalmatians: The Series." In 1999, Dawber co-starred with her husband, Mark Harmon, in the family drama "I'll Remember April" and appeared in the TV movie "Don't Look Behind You." In 2006, she was featured in the documentary "Christa McAuliffe: Reach for the Stars." In 2014, Pam guest-starred in an episode of Robin Williams' CBS series "The Crazy Ones" a few months before Williams, who was suffering from Lewy body disease, died by suicide. In 2016, Dawber appeared in an episode of the CBS reboot of "The Odd Couple" that served as a tribute to Garry Marshall, who had passed away earlier that year. In 2021, Pam had a recurring role as investigative journalist Marcie Warren on Harmon's CBS police procedural "NCIS."
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