Pistol Title Card: Who Was Pamela Rooke Jordan? How Did Pamela Die?

Who is Pamela Rooke Jordan in Pistol Title Card

Who is Pamela Rooke Jordan in Pistol Title Card? How Did Pamela Rooke Jordan Die? –  ‘Pistol,’ a biographical drama series on FX on Hulu, follows the growth and fall of the famed English punk rock band Sex Pistols. The series follows the events that inspired the band to write their famous songs.

Pamela Rooke Jordan, who was a vital figure in the lives of band members Steve Jones, Johnny Rotten, Paul Cook, Glen Matlock, and Sid Vicious, is honoured in the second episode of the limited series. Because ‘Pistol‘ just gives a glimpse into Pamela’s life, one must be curious to learn more about her and her demise. So, let’s share what we’ve learned!

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Who is Pamela Rooke Jordan
Singer Pamela Rooke Jordan

Who was Pamela Rooke Jordan in Pistol Title Card?

Pamela Rooke Jordan was an actress and model from England. She worked in the SEX store, owned by Vivienne Westwood and Sex Pistols manager and Vivienne’s then-partner Malcolm McLaren, where she was born on June 23, 1955, in Seaford, England.

Pamela wore a bleached platinum-blonde bouffant or vertical spikes haircut with dark raccoon-like eye make-up during the time, embracing the London punk subculture. Her physical appearance was an important element of her personality, and she became one of the most well-known faces of the London punk scene.

Pamela was also known as Jordan during this time. She met the members of Sex Pistols during her stint at SEX. She was the Sex Pistols’ de facto stylist. She was instrumental in creating the Pistols’ signature look, which included studded leather jackets, shredded T-shirts, and black suede creepers.

She was the manager of the London-based rock band Adam and the Ants in the late 1970s, especially during the recording of their famous album “Kings of the Wild Frontier.” Pamela appeared as a guest vocalist on the same band’s song “Lou.” In 1978, she departed the band. She married Kevin Mooney in 1981 and became the manager of Mooney’s band Wide Boy Awake. In 1984, the couple divorced.

In Derek Jarman’s renowned film ‘Jubilee,’ she plays Amyl Nitrate, a punk anti-historian. Jarman’s debut film, ‘Sebastiane,’ and Julien Temple’s ‘The Great Rock and Roll Swindle,’ both feature the style icon.

Pamela returned to her hometown of Seaford after her divorce from Kevin Mooney, where she worked as a veterinary nurse and began breeding Burmese cats. “Things had grown too chaotic,” Pamela remarked in a 2019 interview with Guardian on her decision to stay out of the spotlight. Normalcy, as cheesy as that may seem, saved my life.”

In the same year, she collaborated with writer and journalist Cathi Unsworth on her autobiography, ‘Defying Gravity: Jordan’s Story,’ laying the path for her comeback to the spotlight.

How Did Pamela Rooke Jordan Die
Jordan Mooney, the lead singer of the Sex Pistols, has died at the age of 66.

What Caused Pamela Rooke Jordan’s Death?

Pamela Rooke Jordan died on April 3, 2022, at the age of 66, from a rare yet aggressive cholangiocarcinoma, sometimes known as bile duct cancer. “She [Pamela] died quietly in the company of her beloved family a stone’s throw away from the sea in her hometown of Seaford, East Sussex […],” her partner Nick Linazasoro posted on Brighton and Hove News.

“Whether as ‘The Queen of Punk,’ or for her veterinary work and innumerable prize-winning cats, Jordan (Pamela Rooke) has left her mark on our earth.” “Throughout her life, she lived life to the fullest and was genuine to herself and others,” Nick continued.

Prior to her death, Pamela spoke with Maisie Williams, who plays her in ‘Pistol,’ and gave her advice on the job. “I told her [Maisie], ‘You’re in a position to play a really strong role, a strong woman, and a truly unique lady.’ I decided to be myself, like a walking work of art, and I was completely and absolutely unshakeable.

According to the Guardian, Pamela remarked regarding their conversation, “She had to bring that to the character.” Pamela Rooke Jordan was a key figure in the 1970s punk scene. As a result, in their gripping series, ‘Pistol,’ creator Craig Pearce and director Danny Boyle pay homage to Pamela.