Pam Grier Reveals Who Her Best On-Screen Kiss Was With
Actress and Cultural Icon Pam Grier stopped by the Clubhouse over at Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen last night. She said she turned down Jim Brown when he asked her out because she was a college student at the time and she felt insecure about her wardrobe. Pam also stated her greatest on-screen kiss was with Philip Michael Thomas while they were shooting Miami Vice, Quentin Tarantino was starstruck when he met her and describes what happened when Quentin wrote Jackie Brown for her.
Pam Grier is often regarded as the first female action star. She broke barriers in the 1970s with her roles in blaxploitation films like “Coffy” and “Foxy Brown.”
While she’s best known for her action roles, Grier has showcased her versatility in a variety of genres, including comedies, dramas, and even horror films.
Grier is a survivor of cervical cancer, which she was diagnosed with in 1988. Since then, she has been an advocate for cancer awareness and women’s health issues.
Grier is passionate about animals and has been involved in various animal rights and rescue initiatives throughout her life.
In addition to her film career, Grier has also written her memoir, titled “Foxy: My Life in Three Acts,” which was published in 2010. It offers insights into her life and career.
Grier’s impact extends beyond the world of film. She’s seen as a cultural icon, influencing fashion, music, and the portrayal of strong, independent women in cinema. See more inside and a video clip…
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