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  1. Pamela Beryl Harriman (née Digby; March 20, 1920 – February 5, 1997), also known as Pamela Churchill Harriman, was an English political activist for the Democratic Party, diplomat, and socialite.

  2. Pamela Harriman (Farnborough, 20 marzo 1920 – Parigi, 5 febbraio 1997) è stata una diplomatica e socialite britannica naturalizzata statunitense.

  3. 17 set 2024 · How Pamela Harriman Charmed Her Way to the Top. The British-born socialite, subject of a new bio, mixed seduction and power to become the most glamorous diplomat the United States has ever...

  4. English socialite Pamela Harriman had an incredible life, from relationships with some of the most powerful men in the world, a deep friendship with Winston Churchill in the midst of World War II ...

  5. 17 feb 1997 · And when Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman died in Paris last week of a massive cerebral hemorrhage, her passing was as dramatic as her glamorous life.

  6. 9 ago 2024 · Pamela Harriman was a British-born socialite and American political figure who made a name for herself first as the wife or lover of a succession of prominent wealthy and powerful men and later, in the United States, as a doyenne of the Democratic Party.

  7. 19 set 2024 · How socialite Pamela Harriman became a political power player In “Kingmaker,” Sonia Purnell revisits the life, and many loves, of a Brit who energized dispirited Democrats in the age of Reagan...

  8. 18 set 2024 · The “she” in question was Pamela Churchill Hayward Harriman, née Digby, a figure who has long divided opinion among those who knew her — and plenty who didn’t.

  9. 5 feb 1997 · With reporters and paparazzi gathered outside, Harriman, 76, died Wednesday afternoon in a suburban Paris hospital after suffering a massive cerebral hemorrhage during a routine swim at the Ritz...

  10. Together, the Harrimans worked to raise millions of dollars and rebuild the Democratic Party in the 1980’s. Pamela Harriman played such an important role that one biographer called her the “Life of the Party.” President Bill Clinton appointed her United States Ambassador to France in 1993.