Pamela Adlon

American actress

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2025 Pamela Adlon plays Mindy Schneiderman in 3 episodes of the TV series Mid-Century Modern
2024 Pamela Adlon appears as Aunt Lola in an episode of SuperKitties titled 'Bossy Birdy'
2024 Pamela Adlon made her feature film directorial debut with the comedy Babes.
2024 Pamela Adlon is set to voice characters in the upcoming animated series 'Babes'.
2024 Guest stars in Elsbeth as Chef Genevieve 'Veev' Hale in season 2, episode 5 'Elsbeth Flips the Bird'
2023 Appears in History of the World, Part II as Fanny Mudman for 3 episodes
2022 Concludes her run on Better Things.
2022 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Television Critics Association Awards for Individual Achievement in Comedy for 'Better Things'.
2020 Appears in the film Holler.
2020 Adlon appeared in the comedy-drama film The King of Staten Island.
2020 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Television Critics Association Awards for Individual Achievement in Comedy for 'Better Things'.
2020 Adlon had a recurring role as Dr. Leigh in the NBC drama series This Is Us.
2020 Guest appeared in This Is Us
January 2020 In January 2020, Pamela Adlon became a citizen of the United Kingdom.
2019 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Television Critics Association Awards for Individual Achievement in Comedy for 'Better Things'.
2019 Guest appears in Young Sheldon as Mrs. Wolowitz in an episode titled 'A Swedish Science Thing and the Equation for Toast'
2018 Appears in the films All Square and Bumblebee.
2018 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy for 'Better Things'.
2018 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Television Critics Association Awards for Individual Achievement in Comedy for 'Better Things'.
2018 Adlon received her second Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Better Things.
2017 Appears in the film I Love You, Daddy.
2017 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Television Critics Association Awards for Individual Achievement in Comedy for 'Better Things'.
2017 Adlon received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Better Things.
2017 Adlon fired her manager, Dave Becky, following his involvement in the Louis C.K. sexual harassment scandal.
2016 Better Things won a Peabody Award during its run, acknowledging the show's innovative storytelling and cultural impact.
2016 Creates, writes, directs, and executive produces Better Things, starring as Sam Fox for 44 episodes until 2022
September 8 2016 Better Things, created by and starring Pamela Adlon, premiered on FX to widespread critical acclaim.
2015 FX gave a pilot order to Better Things, a comedy created by and starring Adlon, which premiered on September 8, 2016.
2015 Pamela Adlon received multiple nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series for 'Louie' and Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for 'Louie'.
2015 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Producers Guild of America Awards for Outstanding Producers of Episodic Television for 'Louie'.
2014 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series for 'Louie'.
2013 Pamela Adlon was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for 'Louie'.
2012 She began voicing characters in 'Bob's Burgers', where she continued until 2020.
2012 Adlon made a guest appearance in the series 'Parenthood'.
2012 Guest appeared in Parenthood and began voice acting in Bob's Burgers
2011 Appears in the film Conception.
2010 Pamela Adlon divorced Felix Adlon after 14 years of marriage.
2010 Adlon began starring in and also writing and producing the series Louie, which continued until 2015, earning her four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her contributions.
2010 Pamela Adlon appears in True Jackson, VP as Babs in an episode titled 'Little Buddies'

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