Pamela Capwell Conrad
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Pamela Capwell Conrad | |||||||||||||
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Santa Barbara character | |||||||||||||
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Duration | 1987–88, 1991 | ||||||||||||
First appearance | Episode 803 September 29, 1987 | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | Episode 1661 March 1, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Created by | Charles Pratt Jr. and Anne Howard Bailey | ||||||||||||
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Pamela Pepperidge Conrad (formerly Capwell) is a fictional character from the American soap opera Santa Barbara. She was first portrayed by actress Shirley Anne Field from September 29 to December 25, 1987, and was then replaced by Marj Dusay, who portrayed the role from December 28, 1987, to July 11, 1988. Dusay returned as a guest star from February 22 to March 1, 1991.
Character history
Although she was mentioned multiple times during the early years of the series as the first wife of wealthy businessman C.C. Capwell, Pamela was never seen on the show until 1987. Pamela's marriage to C.C. had dissolved shortly after the birth of their son Mason. Pamela spent some years in England, where she fell in love with Michael Conrad and gave birth to Jeffrey Conrad, their son.
After her husband died, Pamela decided to return to Santa Barbara but to remain unseen in town because she was suffered from a disfiguring disease. A potion made by her friend Alex Nikolas helped cure her. In full health, Pamela decided to steal C.C. from his wife Sophia by revealing that the late Eleanor Conrad who had tried to kill his daughter Eden was their child. After sleeping with Pamela, C.C. felt guilty and cruelly told Pamela that their affair was a mistake. Sophia fought back and reconcille with C.C., leaving Pamela both hurt and vengeful. Pamela learned her son Jeffrey was dating Kelly Capwell, and she hired a man to break them up. Pamela pretended to be the dutiful mother-in-law when they married but she desperately plotted the end of the marriage. After some failed business dealings thanks to C.C.'s interference in her newly successful oil company, Pamela blamed C.C. for the death of Hal Clark. However, it was later revealed by Dr. Scott Clark, who had undergone hypnosis, that Pamela had actually been the one who murdered Hal. Fearing that she might be locked up, Pamela tried to kill Kelly, but didn't succeed. She was apprehended by the police and Mason told her that he wanted nothing further to do with her.
In 1991, Pamela returned to town supposedly cured of her madness, winning the affection of her son Mason again during a point where he was particularly vulnerable to his mother's love. Pamela was used by him to upset his father and Sophia, given the same dress that Sophia had worn at her third wedding to C.C. to wear to a Capwell family dinner. Memories of her past life were too traumatic for Pamela to handle, and in the middle of the dinner, she began to babble, ultimately trying to strangle the petrified Kelly. Pamela was once again sent to the asylum, but not before revealing that Capwell family friend Cassandra Benedict was really Minx Lockridge's illegitimate daughter.
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