Pamela Mason

Pamela Mason

According to Pamela's sister as stated in her biography of James Mason, Pamela selfishly and mercilessly took everything from James Mason as a result of their divorce.

Appeared with her husband, James Mason, in 'Bathsheba' on Broadway in 1947.

Cousin of Bertram Ostrer, niece of David Ostrer, Mark Ostrer, Maurice Ostrer, H. Ostrer.

Daughter of Isidore Ostrer, a producer and member of the family that controlled Gaumont British studios.

Dropped out of school at the age of nine, later declaring that 'education only confuses the mind'.



Ex-daughter-in-law of W.P. Kellino.

Grandmother of James Duke Mason.

Mother of Morgan Mason and Portland Mason.

Mother-in-law of Belinda Carlisle.

Naturalized U.S. citizen.

She met James Mason on the set of I Met a Murderer (1939), which was produced, directed and photographed by her husband, Roy Kellino. She had an affair with Mason and shortly afterward divorced Kellino and married Mason.


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