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Born Pamela Helen Ostrer in either Westgate-on-Sea, Kent [1] or Southend-on-Sea, Essex, Mason [2] was the daughter of Helen (née Spear-Morgan) and Isidore Ostrer, [3] a wealthy Jewish industrialist and banker who became president of the Gaumont British Picture Corporation in the early 1920s.
Coolidge v. New Hampshire, 403 U.S. 443 (1971), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the Fourth Amendment and the automobile exception.. The state sought to justify the search of a car owned by Edward Coolidge, suspected of killing 14-year-old Pamela Mason in January 1964, on three theories: automobile exception, search incident to arrest and plain view.
Mason and his wife Pamela produced and wrote the film themselves, based on Pamela's novel Del Palma (originally published as A Lady Possessed in Britain, 1943). [2] [3] They chose Pamela's ex-husband Roy Kellino, with whom she remained close, to direct the film. It was a critical and commercial failure, losing the Masons much of the money they ...
Mason and his family in 1957 in the television programme Panic!. From left: son Morgan, Mason's wife Pamela, daughter Portland and Mason. Mason was a devoted lover of animals, particularly cats. He and his wife, Pamela Mason, co-authored the book The Cats in Our Lives, which was published in 1949. James wrote most of the book and also ...
Mason was born on 26 November 1948 and was the elder child of English actors James Mason and Pamela Mason. She was named after Portland Hoffa , the wife of James Mason's friend Fred Allen . [ 1 ]
Mason was born June 26, 1955, in Los Angeles, California, [1] the son of English parents, actor James Mason and actress and commentator Pamela Mason. [2] His maternal grandfather, the financier and film producer Isidore Ostrer, was head of the Gaumont-British Picture Corporation.
Carlisle “was on the verge of losing my family” before getting sober in 2005, but now her nearly four-decade marriage to Morgan Mason is “better than ever” and she’s releasing her first ...
James Mason died in 1984. Clarissa Kaye died a decade later, aged 62, on 21 July 1994 from cancer. [2] Before Mason remarried, his children Portland [11] and Morgan (both from his first marriage to Pamela Mason) were to be the beneficiaries of his large estate, valued at £15 million. Mason changed his will to leave Clarissa Kaye as the sole ...