Pam Widener
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Writer
Began her film career as a research assistant to veteran screenwriter
Barbara Turner. Later become Vice President of Development for 'Off Line Entertainment Group', a New
York-based independent production company, where she supervised
creative development for Off Line's film and television divisions.
Widener has written articles and essays for numerous publications,
including The Morning News, Creative Nonfiction, Tango magazine, The
New York Daily News, Mr. Beller's Neighborhood, and Prison Life
Magazine, where she was an editor for two years. In 1996 Widener taught
three semesters of a film and writing workshop at Rikers Island. In
1999 she received The PASS Award (Prevention for a Safer Society) by
the National Council on Crime and Delinquency for her work on HBO's
Thug Life in D.C. (1998). A Greenwich Village native, Widener attended the United
Nations International School, and graduated from Colgate University
with a B.A. in English.