Pam Renall
SAG-AFTRA
Actress | Producer | Film | Television
“We are so worried about being pretty. Let’s be pretty kind, pretty funny, pretty smart and pretty strong.”
Pam Renall
SAG-AFTRA
Actress | Producer | Film | Television
Pam Renall is an Award-Winning SAG-AFTRA Actress, Producer and Media Executive who loves sharing stories through compelling content.
“We are so worried about being pretty. Let’s be pretty kind, pretty funny, pretty smart and pretty strong.”
Ever the natural behind the camera, Pam has made a name for herself in the world of film and television. Dynamic and engaging, she can do it all! Pam began her career as a child actor, performing in local theaters and various summer camps of the performing arts while growing up in Pennsylvania. Currently the Co-founder and COO of Firefly Rev Productions, Pam and her business partners have a fantastic slate of films they are honored to produce.
She made her entrance into national television as the writer and producer of “DISH for Kids” on DISH Network from 1998-2000, writing over 40 episodes while working on the show. She then started what would become a successful career working on the business and talent side of cinema advertising, ultimately becoming a regular host and celebrity interviewer. Pam’s passion led her back to further her training in film acting classes and began seeking roles that would allow her to show her diverse range and skill level.
Recognized as both an actor and executive (now a former VP of Cinema Advertising), Pam’s unique blend of power and comedic vulnerability captivates audiences in a way all of her own-proving to be a force to be reckoned with, as well as a someone to share a good laugh with. In 2014, Pam received accolades while formerly being recognized at the White House for her role in a nationwide cinema advertising campaign.
Just two years later (in 2016), Pam became a producer for the Women’s Image Network Awards, which honors deserving individuals in film and television for promoting gender parity through creativity and leadership. Pam graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Disorders, and is a leader in advocacy for the Deaf community. She studied film and television acting at Denver Center of Performing Arts and continues to study with Working Artist Group and SouthWest SceneWorks. She has been married to her husband of 18 years, Garth, and is the proud mom of two rescue dogs.
She made her entrance into national television as the writer and producer of “DISH for Kids” on DISH Network from 1998-2000, writing over 40 episodes while working on the show. She then started what would become a successful career working on the business and talent side of cinema advertising, ultimately becoming a regular host and celebrity interviewer. Pam’s passion led her back to further her training in film acting classes and began seeking roles that would allow her to show her diverse range and skill level.
Recognized as both an actor and executive (now a former VP of Cinema Advertising), Pam’s unique blend of power and comedic vulnerability captivates audiences in a way all of her own-proving to be a force to be reckoned with, as well as a someone to share a good laugh with. In 2014, Pam received accolades while formerly being recognized at the White House for her role in a nationwide cinema advertising campaign.
Just two years later (in 2016), Pam became a producer for the Women’s Image Network Awards, which honors deserving individuals in film and television for promoting gender parity through creativity and leadership. Pam graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Disorders, and is a leader in advocacy for the Deaf community. She studied film and television acting at Denver Center of Performing Arts and continues to study with Working Artist Group and SouthWest SceneWorks. She has been married to her husband of 18 years, Garth, and is the proud mom of two rescue dogs.