Pam Grier Suffers Lingering Injuries from Foxy Brown Due to Absence of Stunt Double

Pam Grier Opens Up About Injuries from Foxy Brown Set

Pam Grier, the iconic actress known for her role in the film Foxy Brown, recently opened up about the lasting injuries she sustained while filming the movie. In a candid interview on Live With Kelly and Mark, Grier shared that she did not have a stunt double during the filming of the action-packed movie, leading to injuries that still affect her to this day.

Reflecting on her time on set, Grier discussed the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated industry. She highlighted the importance of portraying strong, independent female characters and the resistance she faced from those who were not prepared to see a woman in a masculine role.

Grier also revealed that a project based on her memoir, Foxy: My Life in Three Acts, is in the works. The production will delve into her early career working with Roger Corman and the injuries she sustained on those sets as well.

Despite the challenges she faced, Grier praised actresses like Charlize Theron for their dedication to performing their own stunts and portraying strong female characters in action films. She emphasized the impact these actresses have had on the industry and the representation of women in Hollywood.

As Grier continues to reflect on her groundbreaking career and the impact she has had on the film industry, fans eagerly await the release of her upcoming project based on her memoir.