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Pamela Clay Filmography

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Known for Acting · The Next Race: The Remote Viewings, L.A. D.J.

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Pamela Clay is a dynamic actress whose work has carved a niche in the collector's market, particularly for fans of independent cinema. With standout performances in films like "L.A. D.J." (2004), a cult favorite that showcases the underground music scene of Los Angeles, and "The Next Race: The Remote Viewings" (2009), which dives into the surreal world of psychic phenomena, her contributions resonate deeply with collectors who appreciate unique storytelling and artistic vision. What sets Clay’s films apart is their authenticity and the way they capture the zeitgeist of their respective eras. Collectors are particularly drawn to the limited edition releases of her work, often sought after for their rare behind-the-scenes content and commentary tracks that provide insight into the creative process. As physical media continues to thrive among enthusiasts, Pamela Clay's films represent significant milestones in indie filmmaking, making her a notable figure in the home video realm.

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What is Pamela Clay known for?

Pamela Clay is known for her acting roles in the films L.A. D.J. (2004) as Mom, The Next Race: The Remote Viewings (2009) as Hannalin Pryme, and 21st Century Barry (2011) as Wife.

What genres does Pamela Clay's filmography span?

Pamela Clay's filmography spans the genres of Drama, Science Fiction, and Comedy.

What era or decades does Pamela Clay's work cover?

Pamela Clay's work covers the years from 2004 to 2011, with her most active decade being the 2000s.

How many films are in Pamela Clay's filmography?

Pamela Clay has a total of 3 films listed in her filmography.

What kinds of films are included in Pamela Clay's filmography?

Pamela Clay's filmography includes films in the genres of Drama, Science Fiction, and Comedy.