Pam / Cassidy

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Pam, also known by her stage name Cassidy, is a central character in the film "The Wrestler," portrayed as a struggling single mother and aging stripper who forms a complex emotional bond with the protagonist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ageDescriptor aging
alsoKnownAs Cassidy
Pam
appearsIn The Wrestler
awardContext role contributed to Marisa Tomei receiving critical acclaim
characterArc struggles to balance work as a stripper with responsibilities as a single mother
characterConflict torn between emotional attachment to Randy and protecting her stability as a mother
characterTrait caring
emotionally guarded
pragmatic
countryOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Darren Aronofsky
familyRole mother
firstAppearance The Wrestler
surface form: The Wrestler (2008 film)
gender female
genreOfWork drama film
hasChild unseen son
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeRole love interest of Randy "The Ram" Robinson
single mother
notableAspect forms a tentative romantic connection with the protagonist
tries to maintain professional boundaries with a customer who becomes emotionally important to her
occupation exotic dancer
stripper
portrayedBy Marisa Tomei
relationshipTypeWithRandy "The Ram" Robinson complex emotional bond
relationshipWith Randy 'The Ram' Robinson
surface form: Randy "The Ram" Robinson
roleInWork central character in the film "The Wrestler"
setting New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey
themeAssociation aging and the body
economic precarity
emotional intimacy and boundaries
worksAt New Jersey strip club
writtenBy Robert D. Siegel NERFINISHED

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The Wrestler featuresCharacter Pam / Cassidy