Pam Smith is well-known for the television shows Bonanza, Misty, and Leave It to Beaver (1957). (1959).
She co-starred in “Misty,” an edited pilot version of the feature film about a pony from Chincoteague Island, in 1962. The film was an unproduced pilot.
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(1976, August 3–7); She performed the role of church choir in Thornton Wilder’s play “Our Town” at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, alongside Nancy Adler (who played a town person), Adele Ahronheim (who played a church choir), Sian Barbara Allen (who played Emily Webb), and Steve Anderson (who played Joe Crowell Jr.). Pam Arnos (who played a town person), Peter Bergerthon (a baseball player who serves as assistant stage manager), Alice Bor (town person).
Through the late 1990s, Smith kept making cameo appearances on television and in movies. In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Unnatural Selection,” she portrayed an elderly-looking Doctor Sara Kingsley who was a youthful physician in her mid-30s who was aged quickly due to accelerated aging. The 1997 movie Mad City featured her in her last acting performance.