What is the personality type of Pamela Courson? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Pamela Courson from Famous For Being Famous and what is the personality traits.
Pamela Courson personality type is ISFP, which is I am an introverted, sensing, feeling person.
I am an introverted, sensing, feeling person. I am most comfortable with my true self and I like to be alone most of the time.
I like to be alone most of the time. I like to think about things that I find interesting or that may be helpful.
I like to think about things that I find interesting or that may be helpful. I like to read books and I like to learn new things.
I like to read books and I like to learn new things. I like to spend time alone so I can think about things.
I like to spend time alone so I can think about things. I have a very deep inner world which requires me to be alone at times. I am an introverted, sensing, feeling person. I am most comfortable with my true self and I like to be alone most of the time.
I have a very deep inner world which requires me to be alone at times.
I am an introverted, sensing, feeling person. I am most comfortable with my true self and I like to be alone most of the time.
Pamela Susan Courson (December 22, 1946 – April 25, 1974) was a long-term companion of Jim Morrison, singer of the Doors. It has been rumored that Neil Young wrote the song "Cinnamon Girl" about her, as well as "The Needle and the Damage Done", but both have been denied. One biography states that Courson and Morrison met at a lesser-known nightclub called the London Fog on the Sunset Strip in 1965, while she was an art student at Los Angeles City College. In his 1998 memoir, Light My Fire: My Life with The Doors, keyboardist Ray Manzarek states that Courson and a friend saw the band during their stint at the London Fog. Courson was portrayed by Meg Ryan in Oliver Stone's 1991 film The Doors. Jim Morrison. Courtney Love. Kurt Cobain. Nancy Spungen. Yoko Ono. Linda McCartney.