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Grier covers ‘everything’ in podcast

- By Lindsey Bahr

Pam Grier doesn’t look back that often. If she did, she said recently from New Mexico, “I’d be drinking.”

But when Turner

Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz called to ask if she would consider being the focus of the new season of his podcast “The Plot Thickens,” she knew she had to do it. She had listened to and loved the previous season that explored the career of Peter Bogdanovic­h and had an idea of what it would entail. But the main reason she wanted to do it? Her death. Really.

“You never know when you’re going to kick the bucket,” Grier said.

At 72, Grier is not ready to call it quits quite yet. She’s in the new “Pet Sematary” prequel as well as a thriller with Damon Wayans and is hard at work getting an adaptation of her 2010 memoir, “Foxy: My Life in Three Acts” off the ground. She said it’s likely to now be a miniseries as opposed to a film, and she already has some exciting people ready to direct episodes.

But she is interested in thinking about her career with the wisdom and perspectiv­e she has picked up along the way.

After all, it has been 49 years since she became a star and a trailblaze­r with “Coffy,” Jack Hill’s 1973 blaxploita­tion classic about a nurse out to get revenge against the men who turned her niece into a drug addict. Full of violence, nudity and action, the low-budget pic became a hit and even managed to unseat James Bond from the top spot at the box office.

She remembers getting a call from a theater chain owner at the time saying that, “People are going to be mad at you, Pammy. Your movies make a lot of money. They stay in the theaters too long, they can’t get them out.”

The theater owner told her that the theaters were full of college students, military types, white people, Black people, fathers, sons, mothers and daughters, and that people were coming back multiple times.

“The word ‘iconic’ is overused in this industry, but Pam has been a true revolution­ary regarding the depiction of Black women in Hollywood,” Mankiewicz said. “Pam’s characters are unapologet­ic, tough and fiercely independen­t, just like she was when she started in Hollywood five decades ago and remains to this day.”

To prepare for their talks, Grier rewatched some of her early films, and while she can look back fondly on what she accomplish­ed, she’s also baffled by one aspect: “The fact that I did all those stunts, running and jumping without a sport bra,” she said.

Grier had her ups and downs in an industry that despite the early, unambiguou­s success, didn’t seem to know what to do with her.

The podcast, which debuts this fall, promises to cover it all from “Foxy Brown” to her big comeback in “Jackie Brown” and beyond.

“It’s going to be off the hook,” Grier said. “I covered everything. Everything.”

May 1 birthdays:

Singer Judy Collins is 83. Singer Rita Coolidge is 77. Actor Dann Florek is 72. Musician Ray Parker Jr. is 68. Actor Byron Stewart is 66. Singer Tim McGraw is 55. Director Wes Anderson is 53. Singer Tina Campbell is 48. Actor Darius McCrary is 46. Actor Jamie Dornan is 40. Actor Kerry Bishe is 38.

 ?? FRAZER HARRISON/GETTY ?? Pam Grier, seen April 21, is the focus of the second season of the podcast“The Plot Thickens.”
FRAZER HARRISON/GETTY Pam Grier, seen April 21, is the focus of the second season of the podcast“The Plot Thickens.”

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