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Pamela Curran in Le cher disparu (1965)

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  • In November of 1971 while on a plane coming back from Monte Carlo, a flight attendant spills a tray of hot tea on her lap. She is badly scalded on her stomach and thighs. She is taken off the plane on a stretcher.
  • Her second husband Rober Sweeny was a Squadron Leader in the Royal Air Force during World War II. He was the founder of Eagle Squadron and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
  • Her first husband (Joseph Austin Wade, Jr.) served as a Lieutenant in the Army Air Force during World War II.
  • A report in 1977 implied that she had retired from acting and was busy finding homes for stray dogs. It was reported she had found homes for as many as 100 dogs.
  • Was on the cover of the November 24, 1947 issue of LIFE magazine for an article on debutantes.
  • She initially married her first husband (Joseph Wade, Jr.) secretly in a civil ceremony in Delaware. They had a religious ceremony performed later in New York.
  • February 1956, she turned down a part in "Mr. Wonderful".
  • Boarded at the prestigious Greenwood School in Ruxton, Maryland.
  • From around late 1952 to 1954 she and Wade were separated and/or estranged a few times.

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