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Pamela Parr born in Brixton, London around 1909. She starred in only one film made at the end of the silent era. She first appeared in the movies in a supporting role at the beginning of 1929 as Eily O'Connor in 'Lily of Killarney' a crime drama directed by George Ridgwell and starring Gillian Dean and Barbara Gott for the BIP Film Co, in her second film she was given the starring role in a comedy 'Little Miss London' directed by Harry Hughes and co-starring Eric Bransby Williams and Frank Stanmore, things didn't seem to workout, her last film appearance was just a small part in a Walter Forde comedy ' she was never seen again in public.