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Pamela McMyler was born on an Army base near Summerville, SC, where her father was a major. When she was 10, her father was transferred to France. She attended school there and became fluent in French. While living there, her mother took her to see Susan Hayward in the film I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955), which she said inspired her to begin studying to become an actress. After her father retired, the family moved to Santa Barbara, where McMyler graduated from Santa Barbara High School in 1962. She had several small parts in television series of the day. In 1968, she appeared in Amblin, a short early feature from director Steven Spielberg that, upon being screened by a Universal executive in 1970, landed him a seven-year contract. McMyler was also signed and soon John Wayne had come across Amblin and gave McMyler a role in his 1970 film, Chisum, her theatrical film debut. Her remaining career was marked by various assorted guest TV roles and a few forgettable films. She decided to retire from acting in 1989. She moved to Ventura in 1992 and was still living there with a pig named Blossom and two dogs, according to a February 2021 interview with the website Noblemania. She had a ten-year marriage in the 1970's but it ended in divorce, and she has no children.