
Pam Grier
Pam Grier is an American actress, an icon of 1970s blaxploitation cinema. She is celebrated for portraying strong, independent, and often vengeful women, challenging the female stereotypes of the era.
Her roles in action films like *Coffy* (1973) and *Foxy Brown* (1974) solidified her as the face of charismatic and determined heroines, often engaged in personal vendettas. Her style was characterized by powerful physicality and a dominant screen presence, making her a symbol of female empowerment.
After a less active period, she achieved a notable resurgence with Quentin Tarantino's *Jackie Brown* (1997), reasserting her status as a cinematic legend. Her career continues in film and television, maintaining her impact as an influential and pioneering figure.