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PAMELA ADLON is an Emmy-winning, critically-acclaimed actress, writer, producer, and director with one of the most distinct and celebrated voices across today’s television landscape.

Currently she is the co-creator, writer, producer, director and star of the award- winning FX comedy series Better Things. The semi-autobiographical series won a 2016 Peabody Award and was recently named one of the “Best Television Shows of 2017” by The Times, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Slate, Vox, Indie Wire, NPR as well as “TV Show of the Year” by TIME. For her role, Pamela received a 2017 Emmy® Award nomination for “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series” and a 2018 Golden Globes nomination for “Best Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy” as audiences celebrated her raw, insightful voice and unapologetic, elevated commentary on motherhood, feminism and the complexity of modern life.

Previously, Pamela served as an actor, writer and producer on FX’s Peabody Award-winning hit show , which aired for five seasons. For her work on the show, she earned a 2015 Emmy® Award nomination for “Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series” as well as a 2013 Emmy Award nomination for “Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series” and two Writers Guild Awards for “Comedy Series.”

For seven consecutive seasons, she played the unpredictable “Marcy” on Showtime’s Californication. Additionally, Pamela voiced the character of “Bobby Hill” on Mike Judge’s animated series , a role for which she won the 2002 Emmy for “Outstanding Voice-Over Performance.” Other prominent TV credits include memorable roles on The Big Bang Theory, Parenthood, Monk and Legal. Her animation credits are long and storied including beloved titles such as Bob’s Burgers, Beavis and Butthead, , Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, DC’s Teen Titans and Lego Star Wars.

On the big screen, Pamela recently starred as “Sharon” in First Girl I Loved, which debuted at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and received the NEXT Audience Award. Additional film credits include Say Anything, Bed of Roses, Some Girl and Disney’s Tinker Bell film franchise, where she voices the role of “Vidia.”

Pamela can next be seen starring opposite Hailee Steinfeld in Paramount’s Transformers spinoff, Bumblebee, and in the independent drama, All Square, alongside Michael Kelly. Beginning her career at just 12-years-old, she has been consistently building on her body of work ever since. Her first roles in now classic films and television series include ER, 21 Jump Street, Grease 2, Star Trek the Next Generation.