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  1. Pamela Stephenson, Lady Connolly (born 4 December 1949) is a New Zealand-born psychologist, writer, actress and comedian. She moved with her family to Australia in 1953 and studied at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA).

  2. Dec 29, 2021 · BILLY CONNOLLY left his wife Pamela Stephenson stunned during his ITV show on Sunday night, as they discussed desserts.

  3. Pamela Stephenson. Actress: Superman III. She was one of three sisters born in a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. She went to NIDA (the Australian equivalent of RADA ) and worked on stage and television before coming to Britain in 1976.

  4. Pamela Stephenson. Actress: Superman III. She was one of three sisters born in a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. She went to NIDA (the Australian equivalent of RADA ) and worked on stage and television before coming to Britain in 1976.

  5. Sep 30, 2023 · BBC News. Comedian Sir Billy Connolly has had a "couple of serious falls" after his balance deteriorated due to Parkinson's, his wife has said. Pamela Stephenson said her husband's balance issue...

  6. She presented a psychology-based interview show called Shrink Rap and was a finalist in the eighth series of the BBC1 television show Strictly Come Dancing. Since marrying Billy Connolly in 1989 she has sometimes been credited as Pamela Stephenson-Connolly.

  7. Psychologist, writer and comedian Pamela Stephenson speaks about her husband's humility before he's presented with a BAFTA Lifetime Achievement Award.Billy's...

  8. So what is Pamela Stephenson. An outrageous ego? A fierce intelligence? A funny woman? Possibly all of those.

  9. Oct 14, 2021 · Billy Connolly's wife Pamela Stephenson has told fans she is proud of him as he launched his new autobiography. Pamela, who has been married to comedian Billy since 1989, couldn't contain her...

  10. Mar 31, 2022 · Pamela Stephenson, clinical psychologist and writer, and wife of Billy Connolly (Photo taken by ABC RN Conversations) As part of our 30th birthday celebrations on Radio National, Life Matters brings you a conversation with Pamela Stephenson from 2001.

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