Pamela Wallace

Pamela Wallace ( born 1949 in Exeter, California) is an American screenwriter. She received in 1986 along with William Kelley and Earl W. Wallace the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for The Witness.

Biography

Pamela Wallace in 1976 wrote the screenplay for an episode of the TV series Serpico, before 1985, together with W. Kelley and EW Wallace the screenplay for the film Witness by Peter Weir wrote this in 1986 and won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.

Subsequently, she was mainly active as a screenwriter of films and wrote the templates to films such as Walls Could Talk (1996 ) by Cher and Nancy Savoca, Alibi - Your killer plays with (1997) by Andy Wolk, Straight from the Heart ( 2003) by David S. Cass, Jr. and Meet the Santas ( 2005) by Harvey Frost.

For the TV movie Love's Unending Legacy ( 2007) she finally received the award for Character and Morality in Entertainment with Brian Gordon, Mark Griffiths, Erin Cottrell and Dale Midkiff.

Among their pseudonyms Pamela Simpson and Dianne King, she wrote about it, numerous novels such as Fortune 's Child and Partners in Time.

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