Pamela Susan Shoop


Pamela Susan Shoop is an American character actress in films and on television. She often appeared on television series created by Glen A. Larson.

Early years

Shoop is the daughter of actress Julie Bishop and test pilot Clarence A. Shoop. As a Major General in World War II, he flew the first photographic reconnaissance mission over Omaha Beach on D-Day.
She studied acting at University of Southern California and at Villa Mercede in Florence, Italy.

Career

Shoop had her first stage role as the only female in a production of Generation. Her screen debut came in the short film Frog Story.
Shoop's best known film role was in the horror film Halloween II as Nurse Karen Bailey.
On television, Shoop starred on NBC's Return to Peyton Place as Alison MacKenzie Tate #2 from 1973-1974, taking over the role from Katherine Glass, and she had the role of Miss Dorothy Carlyle on Galactica 1980. She appeared in the pilot episode of Knight Rider and later on in the season four premiere. She also appeared in the pilot episode of Magnum, P.I.
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 , 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.

Personal life

On November 15, 1987, Shoop married Terrance Sweeney, a former Jesuit priest, in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles. Together, they wrote What God Hath Joined.
Shoop works with charitable groups, including Good Tidings, the National Charity League, and Achievement Rewards for College Scientists.

Filmography

Film

Television

Books