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What’s Pamela Brown Net Worth? The Reporter On CNN, Family, Married, Husband, Adam Wright
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Pamela Brown net worth is
$2.5 million
Pamela Brown Wiki Biography
Pamela Ashley Brown was born on 29th November 1983, in Lexington, Kentucky USA, and is a television personality, who is currently known as justice correspondent for the basic cable and satellite television news channel CNN. Previously, Pamela worked for late night talk shows including “Politico’s Video Playback”.
How much is the net worth of Pamela Brown? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of her net worth is as much as $2.5 million, as of the data presented in the first half of 2018. Television is the main source of Brown’s modest fortune.
Pamela Brown Net Worth $2.5 million
To begin with, the girl was raised in Lexington, in the family of Phyllis George, a former Miss America and businesswoman, and John Y. Brown Jr., the former Governor of Kentucky and a businessman. The girl’s parents divorced when she was 13 years old, so Pamela has a brother and three half siblings; one of them is her half sister John Y. Brown III, the former Kentucky Secretary of State. Her grandfather John Y. Brown Sr. was also a well known politician. After matriculation from Henry Clay High School, she entered the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, from which she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in journalism. While still a student, she served as a reporter for Carolina Week, the University’s regular publication.
Concerning Pamela’s professional career, initially she worked for virtual and VHF digital channel WJLA-TV, which is ABC-affiliated television station. Then Brown was appointed to News Channel 8. More, she anchored the segment “Politico’s Video Playback” on ABC7/AJLA-TV.
During her career, Pamela Brown has compiled reports from some hot places, such as the Boston Marathon bombing, Hurricane Sandy, the Cleveland Kidnappings and Washington Metro train derailment. She has researched child pornography and sex trafficking, with the reports she produced leading to arrests. Currently, Pamela serves as justice correspondent for CNN. All the above mentioned engagements have increased the net worth of Pamela Brown.
Finally, in the personal life of the television personality, interestingly she is named after her aunt, who with her husband and another balloonist died in an unsuccessful attempt cross the Atlantic Ocean in a balloon in 1970. Pamela was in a long term relationship with Adam Wright, before the two became husband and wife in the summer of 2017.
Net Worth | $2.5 million |
Date Of Birth | 29 November 1983 |
Place Of Birth | Lexington, Kentucky USA |
Profession | Reporter |
Education | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Henry Clay High School |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Adam Wright |
Parents | Phyllis George, John Y. Brown Jr. |
Siblings | Lincoln Brown |
https://twitter.com/pamelabrowncnn | |
https://www.instagram.com/pamelabrowncnn/ | |
IMDB | https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0114386/ |
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1 | Upon her death, her remains were interred at Holy Cross Churchyard in Avening, Gloucestershire, England. |
2 | Michael Powell said of Pamela - "She was a witch. Women adored her, men feared her, and for the same reason - she fascinated them." |
3 | Pamela suffered from severe arthritis nearly all her life. It first hit her aged 16 and although often controlled by drugs it never really left her. |
4 | She spent her last days living with Michael Powell in a secluded cottage. According to Columba Powell, they both loved it dearly but had very little money. (This was after Peeping Tom (1960) and Michael was finding it very difficult to get work). |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Spy Trap | 1975 | TV Series | Hester |
In This House of Brede | 1975 | TV Movie | Dame Agnes |
Affairs of the Heart | 1974 | TV Series | Mary Tredick |
The Carnforth Practice | 1974 | TV Series | Nancy Burton |
Fall of Eagles | 1974 | TV Mini-Series | Archduchess Sophia |
Dracula | 1974 | TV Movie | Mrs. Westenra |
Z Cars | 1973 | TV Series | Alexandra Ford |
The Song of Songs | 1973 | TV Series | Fraulein von Schwert |
Lady Caroline Lamb | 1972 | Lady Bessborough | |
Six Faces | 1972 | TV Series | Margaret |
The Night Digger | 1971 | Mrs. Edith Prince - Mother | |
Wuthering Heights | 1970 | Mrs. Linton | |
Figures in a Landscape | 1970 | Widow | |
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever | 1970 | Mrs. Fitzherbert | |
BBC Play of the Month | 1969 | TV Series | Queen Elizabeth |
Secret Ceremony | 1968 | Hilda | |
The Admirable Crichton | 1968 | TV Movie | Lady Brocklehurst |
Half a Sixpence | 1967 | Mrs. Washington | |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | 1967 | TV Series | Lady Neville |
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | 1966 | High Priestess | |
The Witness | 1966 | TV Movie | Madame Pontreau |
Thirteen Against Fate | 1966 | TV Series | |
Theatre 625 | 1966 | TV Series | Madame Arkadina |
Riviera Police | 1965 | TV Series | Eva Marceau |
Six Shades of Black | 1965 | TV Series | Lady Masterman |
Thursday Theatre | 1964 | TV Series | Freda Jefferies |
Armchair Theatre | 1964 | TV Series | Lady Bracknell |
Becket | 1964 | Queen Eleanor [of Aquitaine] | |
ITV Play of the Week | 1957-1964 | TV Series | Marguerite Gautier / The Countess / Emma Lovat / ... |
Espionage | 1964 | TV Series | Miss Jensen |
ITV Television Playhouse | 1958-1963 | TV Series | Helen Hilderson / Lily |
The DuPont Show of the Week | 1963 | TV Series | Helen Hilderson |
Cleopatra | 1963 | High Priestess | |
Sir Francis Drake | 1962 | TV Series | Catherine De Medici |
Alcoa Premiere | 1962 | TV Series | Miss Plum |
Deadline Midnight | 1961 | TV Series | Sarah Dryden |
Victoria Regina | 1961 | TV Movie | Duchess of Kent |
One Step Beyond | 1961 | TV Series | Miss Cartwright - Governess |
Maigret | 1960 | TV Series | Gisele Marton |
Startime | 1960 | TV Series | Janet Spence |
The House in Paris | 1959 | TV Movie | Naomi |
The Scapegoat | 1959 | Blanche | |
Dark Possession | 1959 | TV Movie | Charlotte Bell Wheeler |
Suspicion | 1958 | TV Series | Solange Rogers |
Playhouse 90 | 1958 | TV Series | Baroness |
Lust for Life | 1956 | Christine | |
Now and Forever | 1956 | Mrs. Grant | |
Richard III | 1955 | Jane Shore | |
Lilli Palmer Theatre | 1955 | TV Series | Kitty, later Lady Bodmin |
Baker's Dozen | 1955 | TV Movie | Mrs. Carewe |
Two Grooms for a Bride | 1955 | Ra | |
Personal Affair | 1953 | Evelyn | |
The Second Mrs. Tanqueray | 1952 | Paula Tanqueray | |
Celanese Theatre | 1951 | TV Series | Susan Trexel |
The Tales of Hoffmann | 1951 | Nicklaus | |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | 1950 | TV Series | Jennet Jourdemayne |
Alice in Wonderland | 1949 | The Queen of Hearts (voice) | |
Death of a Rat | 1946 | TV Movie | Yolan |
'I Know Where I'm Going!' | 1945 | Catriona | |
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing | 1942 | Els Meertens |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Tempo | 1964 | TV Series | Gertrude |
The 14th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1962 | TV Special | Herself - Winner: Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress |
Winnie-the-Pooh | 1952 | TV Series | Herself - Introduction |
The Faye Emerson Show | 1951 | TV Series | Herself - Guest |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1962 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress | Victoria Regina (1961) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1969 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | The Admirable Crichton (1968) |