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Pamela Springsteen (born February 8, 1962) is an American actress and photographer.She had a short acting career, during which she played the role of serial killer Angela Baker in the cult slasher and comedy horror films Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) [4] and Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989). [5]
It follows another group of teenagers at a summer camp, this time named Camp Rolling Hills. This film introduces Pamela Springsteen as an older, more confident, happy and expressive Angela Baker, named "Angela Johnson" who, unlike the first film, is shown as the killer within the first few minutes of the film. It features comedic elements ...
It is the second installment in the Sleepaway Camp film series, and stars Pamela Springsteen as Angela, and Renée Estevez. The film takes place five years after the events of the original, and features serial killer Angela, working as a counselor, murdering misbehaving teenagers at another summer camp.
The video was shot by Springsteen's sister, Pamela Springsteen. Springsteen's mother-in-law, Vivian Scialfa, is a longtime resident of Deal whose maiden name is Morris.
Felissa Rose who had played Angela in the original was approached by the producers to reprise her role, but as she was busy with her enrollment in college at the time the role was recast with Pamela Springsteen. [2] Like the first sequel, the third film was shot at a YMCA youth camp in Atlanta and Waco, Georgia. The first two sequels were shot ...
MTV News staff helped coordinate live interviews of some of rock music's biggest names. "All the sudden, news became a thing," Herzog said. But the network encountered some resistance, he said.
This 2013 image shows an unidentified man with Jessica Rae Springsteen, Patti Scialfa, Adele Springsteen, Bruce Springsteen and Pamela Springsteen at MusiCares Person Of The Year Honoring Bruce ...
Sleepaway Camp is a 1983 American slasher film written and directed by Robert Hiltzik, and starring Mike Kellin (in his last on-screen appearance), Katherine Kamhi, and Paul DeAngelo alongside Jonathan Tiersten, Felissa Rose, Christopher Collet (in his film debut), and Karen Fields.