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Pamela Hayden is a Actor American born on 28 november 1953

Pamela Hayden

Pamela Hayden
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Nationality USA
Birth 28 november 1953 (70 years)

Pamela Hayden (born November 28, 1953) is an American actress, best known for providing various voices for the animated television show The Simpsons.

Biography

Hayden provides various voices on The Simpsons including Bart's unlucky best friend Milhouse Van Houten, teenage thug Jimbo Jones (with Nancy Cartwright as Kearney and Tress MacNeille as Dolph, though "The Telltale Head" had MacNeille as Jimbo Jones while Hayden voiced Dolph), Ned Flanders' first-born son Rod Flanders (Nancy Cartwright voices Todd Flanders), Chief Wiggum's wife and Ralph Wiggum's mother Sarah, Lois Pennycandy (Krusty the Clown's personal assistant who is infatuated with him, despite his bitter, cruel treatment of everyone who works for him. Lois Pennycandy was only seen in the earlier episodes) and Lisa's on-again, off-again friend Janey Powell. She also occasionally voices the character of Katrina (Shanks) Meltsner on the Focus on the Family radio drama Adventures in Odyssey. She is also the voice actress for Bianca from Spyro: Year of the Dragon, Douglas McNoggin on Lloyd in Space and Sublimity Jill/Daughter #2 in Party Wagon.

Usually with

Paul Mazursky
Paul Mazursky
(1 films)
Matt Groening
Matt Groening
(1 films)
Al Jean
Al Jean
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Pamela Hayden (4 films)

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Actress

The Simpsons Movie, 1h27
Directed by David Silverman
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Animation
Themes Environmental films, Films about families, Politique, Children's films, White House in fiction
Actors Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer
Roles Milhouse Van Houten / Jimbo Jones / Rod Flanders (voice)
Rating72% 3.6468153.6468153.6468153.6468153.646815
The film follows the plot of the TV series The Simpsons, focusing on the Simpson family of Homer Simpson (Dan Castellaneta), his wife Marge (Julie Kavner), and children Bart (Nancy Cartwright), Lisa (Yeardley Smith), and Maggie, and the town of Springfield.
Party Wagon, 1h30
Directed by Craig Bartlett, Tuck Tucker
Origin USA
Genres Animation, Western
Actors Sean Astin, Pamela Hayden, Maurice LaMarche, Carolyn Lawrence, Andrea Bowen, Josh Hutcherson
Roles Sublimity Jill / Daughter #2 (voice)
Rating76% 3.8451253.8451253.8451253.8451253.845125
The adventure starts off as a coming-of-age story for a teenager, Randolph P. McDuff, as he escapes his city life and seeks to start over in the west. On his journey, he meets fellow travelers Romeo Jones, Louis Clark Jefferson, the cranky wagon master Bumpy Snits, his daughter Ornery Sue, and the rootin' tooin' cowgirl Subliminy Jill. This band of misfits headed west meet on a ferry traveling down the Mississippi River, headed by the creepy little Three-Eyed Jack. The ferry crashes, but right before the final plank busts, Jack tells of his hidden gem mine in El Glitterado and presents the travelers with a map. The remaining members band together and travel west, each with a torn piece of the salvaged map. The group eventually joins a wagon train following the Oregon Trail, and even let in two orphans they meet on the way. The rambunctious crew is deemed the ‘party wagon' of the train and is sent to be the last to follow all other wagons. Wacky hijinks ensue, leading to many complications, but throughout the story Randy grows as a character as he logs his daily adventures in a letter he plans to send to his aunt back in Maine. What's made matters worse is that Three-Eyed Jack survived the waterfall and is on the hunt to get his map back.
Being John Malkovich, 1h52
Directed by Spike Jonze
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Fantasy
Themes Films about sexuality, Films about television, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keener, Orson Bean, Mary Kay Place, John Malkovich
Roles Featured Character Voice (voice)
Rating76% 3.848313.848313.848313.848313.84831
Craig Schwartz (Cusack) is an unemployed puppeteer in a forlorn marriage with his pet-obsessed wife Lotte (Diaz). Gaining a file clerk job through Dr. Lester (Bean) at LesterCorp, in the strange Floor 7½ low-ceiling offices of the Mertin-Flemmer Building in New York City, he develops an attraction to his coworker Maxine (Keener), who does not return his affections. Craig enters a small door hidden behind a filing cabinet and finds himself in the mind of actor John Malkovich. Craig is able to observe and sense whatever Malkovich does for fifteen minutes before he is ejected and dropped into a ditch near the New Jersey Turnpike. He reveals the portal to Maxine and they let others use it for $200 a turn.
Scenes from a Mall, 1h29
Directed by Paul Mazursky
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Bette Midler, Woody Allen, Bill Irwin, Paul Mazursky, Marc Shaiman, Fabio Lanzoni
Rating54% 2.7000552.7000552.7000552.7000552.700055
In the film, Nick (Allen), a sports lawyer, is married to psychotherapist and author Deborah (Midler). After years of being happily married, Nick reveals to Deborah that he has had an affair. She is soon shocked and requests a divorce, but later admits that she herself has been unfaithful.