
Pamela Adlon
CountryUnited States 
GenderFemale
BirthdayJul 9, 1966
BiographyPamela Adlon ( AD-lon; née Segall; born July 9, 1966) is an American actress, writer, and director. She is known for voicing Bobby Hill in the animated comedy series King of the Hill (1997–2010, 2025–present), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award. She also voiced Baloo in Jungle Cubs (1996–1998), the title role in the Pajama Sam video game series (1996–2001), Lucky in 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997–1998), Margaret "Moose" Pearson in Pepper Ann (1997–2001), Ashley Spinelli in Recess (1997–2001), Otto Osworth in Time Squad (2001–2003), Vidia in the Tinker Bell franchise and Brigette Murphy in Milo Murphy's Law (2016–2019), among numerous others.
Pamela Adlon is also known for her roles in the comedy-drama series Californication (2007–2014) and Louie (2010–2015), the latter of which she additionally wrote and produced alongside Louis C.K. Her work on Louie garnered her four Primetime Emmy Award nominations. From 2016 to 2022, Pamela Adlon starred as Sam Fox on the acclaimed FX comedy-drama series Better Things, which she also co-created, wrote, produced, and directed. The series won a Peabody Award, and she was nominated twice for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
She has appeared in numerous films since making her acting debut in Grease 2 (1982). Her subsequent films include Say Anything... (1989), Bed of Roses (1996), Lucky 13 (2005), Conception (2011), First Girl I Loved (2016), I Love You, Daddy (2017), Bumblebee (2018), and The King of Staten Island (2020). Adlon made her feature film directorial debut with the comedy Babes (2024).
Biography from the Wikipedia article Pamela Adlon. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Pamela Adlon is also known for her roles in the comedy-drama series Californication (2007–2014) and Louie (2010–2015), the latter of which she additionally wrote and produced alongside Louis C.K. Her work on Louie garnered her four Primetime Emmy Award nominations. From 2016 to 2022, Pamela Adlon starred as Sam Fox on the acclaimed FX comedy-drama series Better Things, which she also co-created, wrote, produced, and directed. The series won a Peabody Award, and she was nominated twice for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
She has appeared in numerous films since making her acting debut in Grease 2 (1982). Her subsequent films include Say Anything... (1989), Bed of Roses (1996), Lucky 13 (2005), Conception (2011), First Girl I Loved (2016), I Love You, Daddy (2017), Bumblebee (2018), and The King of Staten Island (2020). Adlon made her feature film directorial debut with the comedy Babes (2024).
Biography from the Wikipedia article Pamela Adlon. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

King of the Hill
as Bobby Hill

101 Dalmatians: The Series
as Lucky

Adventures from the Book of Virtues
as Zach Nichols

Better Things
as Sam Fox

Californication
as Marcy Runkle

Down the Shore
as Miranda Halpern

El Deafo
as Mom

Jungle Cubs
as Baloo

Lucky Louie
as Kim

Milo Murphy's Law
as Brigette Murphy

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
as Rabbi Ryda

Oddballs
as Irma

Out There
as Joanie Novak

Pepper Ann
as Margaret Rose "Moose" Pearson

Quack Pack
as Dewey

Recess
as Spinelli

Slumberkins
as Fox Mom

The Adventures of Disney Fairies
as Vidia

The Facts of Life
as Kelly Affinado
Part of Crew
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