Leslie Vallen (Died on September 17, 2018) was an American actress, who appeared as Pamela, the Court Reporter who took part in Mork's sanity hearing in The Pilot episode of the show.
Biography[]
Career[]
Leslie was best known as a character actress on Television through the 60s, 70s and 80's. She made her Broadway bow in 1983 as Yvonne Chauvinet in Pajama Tops (May 31, 1963 - Jul 13, 1963)[1], and her TV and Movie bows in McHale's Navy (1965), opposite Ernest Borgnine, and Do Not Disturb (1965), respectively. She followed the latter with another (uncredited appearance in the Doris Day movie The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)
Her TV Series appearances include:
Filmography (TV)[]
Year | TV Series | Episode(s) | Character |
---|---|---|---|
1965 | McHale's Navy | Blitzkrieg at McHale's Beach | Ginny |
1974-75 | Police Story | Wyatt Earp Syndrome
Officer Needs Help |
Nurse
Woman |
1977 | Charlie's Angels | Pretty Angels All in a Row | Hazel Spalding |
1978 | Mork & Mindy | Pilot | Pamela, the Court Reporter |
1979 | The Paper Chase | A Case of Detente | The Waitress |
1982 | Fame | Alone in a Crowd | Hotel Guest |
1982 | The Fall Guy | Child's Play | Libby's Aunt |
She also appeared in in small parts in the TV Movies The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976); Doctors' Private Lives (1978); Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood (1981); Kudzu (1983), with her final screen credit coming in Deadly Intentions (1985) [2],
Mork & Mindy[]
Leslie played Pamela, the unassuming Court Reporter working on the frenetic muddle that is Mork's sanity hearing, who, it transpires is having affairs with both Dr Litney the psychiatrist giving evidence against Mork, and the Prosecuting Attorney. The revelation of which sends her running from the court room with both men in competitive pursuit of her, leaving the hearing in ruins, and Mork free to go, in the pilot episode of the show.