Pamela Ribon
Pamela Ribon is an Academy Award-nominated American screenwriter, author, blogger and actress. She created, wrote, and performed in the short film My Year of Dicks, which was nominated for the 95th Academy Awards under the category Best Animated Short Film and based on her memoir Notes to Boys . Known for her screenwriting work in multiple Oscar-nominated animated features, and Emmy-nominated television series, Pamela's career spans multiple genres, including documentaries, graphic novels, anime, sketch comedy, and VR experiences. In November 2014, she found a Barbie book from 2010 titled I Can be a Computer Engineer. She decried elements of the book where Barbie appeared to be reliant on male colleagues. Mattel has since ceased publishing the book. Also known as Pamie and Wonder Killer, she runs the website pamie.com. She was one of the original recappers for Television Without Pity. Her commencement address for the 2019 College of Fine Arts graduating class of the University of Texas at Austin was praised by Texas Monthly.
Theater
Letters Never Sent Co-created with Liz Feldman Call Us Crazy: The Anne Heche Monologues : Underground Los Angeles comedy show that became an international scandal. Ribon transformed the autobiography of Anne Heche into a parody of The Vagina Monologues.Freelance writing
- Weekly Columnist, "Webhead," Austin American-Statesman
- Television Without Pity—Recapper. Get Real, Ally McBeal, Young Americans, Real World: San Francisco, Popstars, Making the Band, The Sopranos, Gilmore Girls, Queer as Folk, Boomtown, Tarzan, Wonderfalls.