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Pamelyn Ferdin

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Actress

The Resume

    (February 4, 1959- )
    Born in Los Angeles, California
    Middle name is Wanda
    Acted in 'The Reluctant Astronaut (1967),' 'The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968),' 'The Beguiled (1971),' 'What's the Matter with Helen? (1971),' and 'The Toolbox Murders (1978)'
    Portrayed Cookie Bumstead on 'Blondie' (CBS 1968-69)
    Portrayed Lucy Baker on Lassie (1972-73)
    Portrayed Sally Sims on 'The Paul Lynde Show' (1972-73)
    Provided the voice of Fern Arable in 'Charlotte's Web' (1973)
    Provided the voice of Lucy Van Pelt in ‘A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969),’ ‘It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown (1969),’ and ‘Play It Again, Charlie Brown (1971)’

Why she might be annoying:

    She claimed to be relieved about not getting the lead in The Exorcist because it was too graphic, but had no problem starring in the exploitation slasher ‘The Toolbox Murders.’
    She turned into a rabid animal rights vigilante.
    She was found guilty of carrying an elephant bullhook at an August 1999 circus protest and was sentenced to thirty days in jail (January 11, 2000).
    She accused a couple of murdering their three-year-old child and blaming it on a coyote attack - claiming that it was part of an effort to control the coyote population in the suburbs (2004).
    She and then-husband Jerry Vlasak were banned from entering the United Kingdom on the grounds that their presence ‘would not be conducive to the public good’ (2004).
    She was sentenced to 90 days in jail for trespassing after picketing outside the home of an LA Department of Animal Services employee.
    She served 36 hours and was released before serving the full sentence due to prison overcrowding (2006).
    She was found in contempt of court for violating an injunction - the conviction was overturned and she filed a federal lawsuit alleging harassment (2008).

Why she might not be annoying:

    She filmed Butternut Bread commercials as Lucy Van Pelt.
    She was the first person to ever Clint Eastwood onscreen in a movie.
    She once laughed so hard taping a live scene with Paul Lynde that she accidentally looked at the camera.
    She retired from acting in the late 1970s, and became a registered nurse.
    Her husband was known for his militant tactics for animal rights causes, and he likely pushed her into taking radical positions (they divorced in 2008).
    She promotes pet adoption over buying them from shops and mills.
    She was photographed at Disneyland with Walt in his last public appearance before his death.
    She regretted not staying in touch with Charlie Brown voice actor Peter Robbins later in life.

Credit: BoyWithTheGreenHair


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Year In Review:

    For 2024, as of last weekly ranking, Out of 111 Votes: 67.57% Annoying
    In 2023, Out of 30 Votes: 86.67% Annoying