Pamela Fryman | |
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Pamela Fryman directed three Season 1 episodes of "The King of Queens". | |
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Gender: | Female |
Birthplace | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Occupation | Television director and |
Years active | 1988–present |
Family and Personal | |
Character information | |
Appeared on/Involved with: | The King of Queens |
Episodes appeared in/involved with: | 3 in Season 1 |
Job on series: | Director |
Pamela Fryman (born August 19, 1959) directed 3 episodes of Season 1 on King of Queens, the "Pilot" episode, "Head First", and "The Rock". She is best known for directing many episodes of of another hit CBS-TV sitcom, How I Met You Mother.
Career[]
Fryman, who was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, got her first job on The John Davidson Show as an assistant to the talent coordinator, and went on to be a booth production assistant and secretary on Santa Barbara, eventually moving up to assistant director (AD), and director.[1] In 1993, producer Peter Noah, with whom she had worked on the game show Dream House, gave Fryman a chance to direct an episode of the short-lived sitcom Café Americain. These would be the first stepping stones toward a long and successful career.[1]
Before her directing career blossomed, Fryman pursued stage directing. On the set of Frasier, rehearsal resembled a play staging, which is exactly what creator and executive producer David Lee had in mind when he hired her.[1] Fryman directed 34 episodes of the show from seasons four through eight.
References[]
External links[]
- Pamela Fryman article at Wikipedia
- Pamela Fryman at the Internet Movie Database